Marriage story - Jones-Sullivan
"On Eighteenth Anniversary," Colorado Springs Gazette (Colorado), 17 July 1910, page 16, column 3. Ancestry.com - Colorado Spring Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colorado) (paid subscription) See location on map. |
Exactly eighteen years, to the hour, after her parents were married, Miss Inez Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jones of 327 West Vermijo street, became the bride of Thomas Sullivan of Pueblo. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock Thursday night at the home of the bride's parents, and was attended by four people who were present at the wedding of the parents 18 years ago. They were Mrs. Emma Harris, 909 North Hancock street, Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Pueblo and Jonathan Young of this city.
The groom is a prominent business man of Pueblo, being connected with the Tyler Auto company of that city. The bride has always been prominent in the younger set of this city. The parents of the bride are deaf mutes, but the younger couple are not.
The following are the announcements which were sent out, one for Thursday night's ceremony, the other for the ceremony 18 years ago:
"You are cordially invited to attend the marriage of Miss Inez M. Jones to Mr. Thomas Sullivan, Thursday evening, July 14, 1910, at 8 o'clock. Colorado Springs, Colo. At 327 West Vermijo street."
"Mrs. Nancy J. Bragg announces the marriage of her daughter, Pearl R. Butler, to Mr. C. P. Jones, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, July 14, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1892. At Christian Church."