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APRIL 27, 1940
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOUC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
FIFTEEN
MARRIAGES
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CHARLESTON. S. C.,- Mr. Frank
E. Priester, of Charleston, announces
1he recent marriage of his daughter,
Miss Dorothy Louise Priester. to Mr.
John Robert Vender Leith, the Rev.
Henry F. Wolfe, Pastor of the Sacred
Hearth Church, officiating at the ce
remony.
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ROBINSON-CONDON
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CHARLESTON, S. C. — Mr. a n d
Mrs. William F. Condon announced
the marriage of their daughter. Miss
Parham Elizabeth Condon, and Mrs.
Herman Clarence Robinson, of
Charleston and Walterboro.
The Rev. Henry F. Wolfe, pastor of
the Sacred Heart Church officiated at
the ceremony which was held at the
home of the bride's parents.
Miss Dorothy Ozbum, of Columbia,
attended as maid-of-honor. with Miss
Mary Condon, a sister of the bride,
as bridesmaid. Mr. William A. Hall,
of Clemson College, was Mr. Robin
son's best man. with Mr. W. Kent
Prause, Jr., as groomsman, and
Messrs. William F. Condon, Jr., and
John Robinson, as ushers.
Mr. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Clark Robinson, is a mem
ber of the faculty and athletic coach
at Walterboro High School. The bride
is a former student of Misercordia
College, in Dallas, Pennsylvania.
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HAZLEHURST-LOH
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MACON. Ga. — Reflecting in cos
tume a spring wedding of seventy-
years ago was the impressive cere
mony at St. Joseph’s Church on the
afternoon of March 25 which united
in marriage Miss Marian Vivian Loh
and David Marshall Hazlehmurst.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Larence M. Lob, entered with her
father, and was met before the altar
by the grcom, who was attended by
Maurice Smith, the best man. Mrs.
Maurice Smith was matron of honor,
and Mrs, Benjamin C. Smith, Jr..
Mrs. J. T. Long, Mrs. Jack Poole, and
Mrs. J. W T . Wilson, of Atlanta, were
bridesmaids. The ushers were Rogers
Hazlehurst. brother cf the groom,
Lawrence Loh, Jr., brother of the
bride. Dr. Derrel Hazlehurst, of
Charleston and Cecil Smith. The Rev.
Peter McDonnell, S. J.. performed the
ceremony, during which a program
of nuptial music was rendered by-
Mrs. S. A. Giglio, organist.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the Riverdale Drive home
of the bride's parents.
BAILEY-HUDSON
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DUNN, N. C. — Miss Natalie Mae
Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Hudson, of Dunn, and Corporal
Franklin Bailey of the State High
way Patrol of Lillington, were mar
ried in a simple but impressive cere
mony here on Easter Sunday after
noon. The marriage was solemnized at
the Sacred Heart Church, the Rev.
Leon G. Doetterl, pastor, officiating.
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ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Margaret
Pratt, daughter of Mrs. Julia Erbins
Pratt, and the late Henry J. Pratt,
was united in marriage to Ch a r 1 e s
Smith Bedford at the ceremony which
took place in the rectory of the Sa
cred Heart Church, with the Rev.
James T. Reilly, S. M., officiating.
The bride’s only attendant was her
sister. Miss Mary Pratt, while Louis
Van Houten acted as the groom's best
man.
Mr. Bedford is the son of Mrs. John
S. Bedford, and the late Mr. Bedford.
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BACON-ELLJS
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CHARLOTTE. N. C. — Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Ellis, of Albemarle, announce
the marriage of their daughter, Miss
Eleanor Kanapaux Ellis and Mr.
Maurice Oliver Bacon, of St. Charles,
Missouri, at the Chapel of the An
nunciation, Albemarle, the Rev.
James A. Cown, officiating.
Miss Mary Kanapaux, a cousin of
the bride, attended her as maid of
honor, while Mr. Eugene Kanapaux
was best man, and Mr. Lex Hudson,
an usher.
Following a wedding trip. Mr. and
Mrs. Bacon will reside in St. Charles.
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CONNOLLY-JUDSON
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CHARLESTON, S. C.—Mrs. George
H. Judson has announced the mar
riage of her daughter. Miss Mary Hel
en Judson, and Mr. Charles Thomas
Connolly, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
The ceremony took place at St.
Patrick s Church, the Rev. Lawrence
McLaughlin, assistant, officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Connolly are residing
in Norfolk.
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DUGIII-FRAZIER
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RALEIGH, N. C—Announcement is
made of the marriage on Easter Mon
day- of Miss Alice Mae Frazier and
Philip Leonis Dughi, at the Sacred
Heart Cathedral, the Rev. J. L. Fed
eral officiating.
Mrs. Dughi is the daughter of Mr.
J. C. Frazier, and the late Mrs. Fra
zier. of Knightdale. She is a graduate
of the Medical College of Virginia
and the Dorethea Dix School of
Nursing in Raleigh, and is supervisor
of the Mission Building at the hospi
tal, The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dughi. of Raleigh.
Mrs. Rufus A. Smith, of Knightdale
was matron of honor; Mrs. John A.
Dughi. Jr-, of Raleigh, and Miss Dor
othy Johnson, of Clinton, were brides
maids; John A. Dughi, Jr- was best
man; and the ushers were Rufus A.
Smith and Louis Earl Morgan.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the Woman’s Club.
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MACON, Ga.—An impressive ser
vice at St. Joseph's Church, on the
afternoon of March 25. united in mar
riage Miss Mary Romalda Volk,
daughter of Mrs. Theodore Volk, ami
Dr. William Devereaux Jarrett. sen
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jarrett. The
Rev. Peter McDonnell, S. J„ officiat-
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Thc bride, who entered with her
brother. Theodore Volk. Jr., was at
tended by her sister. Miss Dorothv
Volk. Dr. G. P. Shepherd acted as
best man and Dr. Francis Ward and
Dr. William Barton were ushers.
Mrs. S. A. Giglio. organist, rendered
a program of nuptial music before
and during the ceremony, which was
folloAved by a reception at the home
of the bride’s mother on English Ave
nue.
Dr. and Mrs. Jarrett will make their
home in Bainbridge.
DELLASEGA-LINDSEY
AUGUSTA, Ga.—Miss Evelyn Lind
sey, daughter of Mr. I. C. Lindsey, of
Albany, Ga., and John Joseph Della-
sega, of Pittsburgh, Kansas, were
married on March 24, at a quiet cere
mony at St Patrick's rectory, the Rev.
Leo M- Keenan, officiating.
The bride was attended by Miss
Mary Kearns as maid of honor, while
Jack Johannsen acted as best man.
Mrs. Dellasega is a graduate of the
Garrett Business College in Augusta
and has been associated with the bus
iness department of the Imperial The
atre- Mr- Dellasega has for the past
two seasons been a popular and out
standing member of the Augusta
South Atlantic League Baseball team.
Immediately- following the cere
mony the members of the bridal par
ty and a few intimate friends were
entertained at an informal wedding
breakfast. ,
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AUGUSTA, Ga.—In a quiet but im
pressive ceremony at the recory of
St. Mary’s-on-the-Hill, Miss Bennie
Elizabeth Brennan and J. Brady
Stoughton, Jr., were united in mar
riage, the Rev- Harold Barr, officiat
ing.
The bride's onjy attendant was her
sister, Mrs. Albert Rice, who was ma
tron of honor. Moye Daniel was the
best man-
Mrs- Stoughton is the daughter of
Mrs. Thomas J. Brennan. The bride
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Brady Stoughton.
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JONES-DOERNER
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RALEIGH, N. C.—In an impressive
ceremony at hi"!, noon, March 23. at
the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Miss
Margaret Elizabeth Doemer became
the bride of Zebulon B. Jones, Jr., the
Rev. J. Lennox Federal, officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Irene Doemer and the late Charles
Edward Doerner, of Cumberland,
Maryland, and is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Agnes Doerner, of Raleigh.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Zebulon B. Jones, of Clayton.
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SUMMERVILLE. S. C.—Miss Mary
Sue Mitchum and Mr Francis Joseph
Grunsky were married March 23 at
the home of the bride in St. Stephens
by the Rev. James A. McElroy, pas
tor of St. John's Church, Summer
ville.
Mr. Grunsky is a native of Betten
dorf. Iowa, and is associated wtih the
McCarthy Construction Company, on
the Santee-Cooper Canal project.
The attendants were Mrs. Thomas J.
Jarper and Herman J. Boemer, of St.
Stephens.
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bridegroom. Mr. Walter Kent Prause,
Jr., was groomsman.
A reception followed the ceremony,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
left on a trip to Florida. Upon their
return they will make their home in
Walterboro. where Mr. Robinson is a
member of the high school faculty- He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Stephen
Clarke Robinspn, of Charleston.
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AMERICUS. Ga. — Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Joseph Fay announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Annie Lucile Fay, to Charles Wilson
Greene, of Waynesboro, at St. Mary’s
Church, April 6, the Rev. Thomas
Brennan officiating.
Attendants were Miss Rose Mary
Fay. the bride’s sister, maid of hon
or, Stanley Green, brother of the
groom, best man, and C. C. Robert
son, Jr., Harry Jacobs, Sam Manning,
of MilledgeviUe, and Childers Shep
pard, usher.
Following a reception the young
couple left on a trip, after which
they will make their home in Way
nesboro.
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McAULAY-BRETSCH
RALEIGH, N. C. — Announcement
is made of the marriage of Miss Anne
Marie Bretsch, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bretsch. of
Raleigh, and George Thomas McAu-
lay. Jr., at the Cathedral of the Sa
cred Heart. Raleigh, on April 2.
Mr. McAulay is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Thomas McAulay, of
Mount Gilead.
CHARLESTON, S. C. — Announce
ment has been made of the marriage
of Miss Eilene Broughton of Charles
ton. and Mr. Joseph S. Ludwig, of
Tuckington, N. J., and Savannah.
The marriage took place on the af
ternoon of April 2, at the Cathedral
of St. John the Baptist, the Rev. John
J. McCarthy officiating.
Mrs. Fred Odom, sister of the bride,
was matron of honor; Miss Luoella
Broughton, another sister of the
bride, and Mrs. LeRoy Helgerson, of
Long Beach, Cal., were bridesmaids.
Mr. Fred Odom attended the groom
as best man.
The young couple will reside in
Savannah.
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NEW. BERN, N. C. — Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Rachide. anonunce the mar
riage of their daughter. Miss Jose
phine Rachide to W. W. Griggs, of
the Coast Guard Cutter Palmico, at
St. Pauls Church, on the afternoon
of April 1.
ROBINSON-CONDON
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CHARLESTON. S. C.—Mr. and Mrs.
William Francis Condon announce the
marriage of their daughter. Miss Bar
bara Elizabeth Condon and Clarence
Robinson, of Charleston and Walter
boro, on April 18. the ceremony be
ing performed at the home of the
bride's parents, by the Rev. Henry F-
Wolfe, pastor of the Sacred Heart
Church-
Miss Dorothy Ozbum, of Columbia,
was the maid of honor, and Miss Mary
Condon, sister of the bride, was a
bridesmaid. Mr. William A. Hall, of
Clemson College, acted as best man,
and the ushers were Mr. William F.
Condon. Jr., brother of the bride; and
Mr. John Robinson, brother of the
CHARLESTON, S. C. — Mrs. Mary
E. Blitch announces the marriage of
her daughter. Miss Martha R Blitch.
and Mr. Roderick E. Heins, of Char
leston, on April 6, at St. John’s
Church. North Charleston. The Rev.
Michael J. Reddin, pastor, officiated.
Mrs. Heins is the youngest daugh
ter of Mrs. Blitch and the late Cap
tain Edgar W- Blitch- Mr. Heins is the
son of the late Mr. Charles Heins and
the late Mrs. Marie Heins.
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KALIFEII-MALOOF
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ALBANY, Ga. — Miss Eginee Ma-
loof. of Dawson, and Joseph Kelifeh,
of Mobile, were married in St. The
resa’s Church, the Rev. Thomas A.
Brennan, pastor, performing the ce
remony.
Miss Marguerite Maloof, sister of
the bride, as maid of honor, attended
the bride, who is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs A. D. Maloof.
After a wedding breakfast at the
home of the bride’s parents in Daw
son, the young couple left *for a trip
to Miami.
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SWINDELL-HOPK1NS
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ATLANTA, Ga.. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles T. Hopkins announce the
marriage of their daughter. Miss
Carroll Payne Hopkins and Mr. Phil
lip Wilson Swindell, of Baltimore,
which was solemnized April S at the
Cathedral of Christ the King in the
presence of members of the immedi
ate families. The Right Rev. Mcnsig-
nor Joseph E. Moylan performed the
ceremony. y-_
After an extended wedding trip the
young couple will return to make
their home at 28 Collier Road, - At
lanta.
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