wedding guests repaired to the dining-room, where a dainty breakfast was served. The happy couple left ior Paso Robles in the after noon and next day took the train for san Francisco, where they expect to make an extended stay. The good will of their many friends was testilfied to by the number of beautiful and costly presents which they received- Their future home will be a short distance from Parkfleld, where the groom has large cattle interests.
In 1915, Mr. Cahill purchased his elegant residence at the corner of Fourteenth and Pine streets, Paso Robles, and there he resides with his good wife, who was in maidenhood Idonia Ogden, born at Cambria, San Luis Obispo County, the daughter of William and Melissa (Vaughan) Ogden, natives of Pennsylvania and Mississippi respectively. They crossed the plains in the early fifties; separately, and were married in Visalia. Mr. Ogden was a pioneer cattle grower and dairyman near Cambria. He was a member of Cambria Lodge of Masons, and died in 1890, while the mother now resides near -Bakersfield. Mrs. Cahill is the fourth oldest of eight children, of whom seven are living, and was reared and educated in San Luis Obispo County until her marriage at Parkfield, on November 11, 1896. Mr. Hiram S. Cahill is a life member of Salinas Lodge No. 614, B. P. 0. E., in the circles of which he is highly esteemed. Ida owned apartments with her sister Anna at 48 W. 18th St in Merced, CA according to nephew Tom Brown.
wedding guests repaired to the dining-room, where a dainty breakfast was served. The happy couple left ior Paso Robles in the after noon and next day took the train for san Francisco, where they expect to make an extended stay. The good will of their many friends was testilfied to by the number of beautiful and costly presents which they received- Their future home will be a short distance from Parkfleld, where the groom has large cattle interests.
In 1915, Mr. Cahill purchased his elegant residence at the corner of Fourteenth and Pine streets, Paso Robles, and there he resides with his good wife, who was in maidenhood Idonia Ogden, born at Cambria, San Luis Obispo County, the daughter of William and Melissa (Vaughan) Ogden, natives of Pennsylvania and Mississippi respectively. They crossed the plains in the early fifties; separately, and were married in Visalia. Mr. Ogden was a pioneer cattle grower and dairyman near Cambria. He was a member of Cambria Lodge of Masons, and died in 1890, while the mother now resides near -Bakersfield. Mrs. Cahill is the fourth oldest of eight children, of whom seven are living, and was reared and educated in San Luis Obispo County until her marriage at Parkfield, on November 11, 1896. Mr. Hiram S. Cahill is a life member of Salinas Lodge No. 614, B. P. 0. E., in the circles of which he is highly esteemed. Ida owned apartments with her sister Anna at 48 W. 18th St in Merced, CA according to nephew Tom Brown.
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