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GEORGIA
JUNE 28,
MARRIAGES
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ASHEVILLE, N. C.—Miss Anna
Catherine Heazel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis J. Heazel, of
Asheville, and Dr. Patrick Francis
Clark, son of Mrs. Francis C.
Clark and the late Dr. Francis C.
Clark, of New York City, were
married on June 7. at St. Law
rence Church here, the Right Rev.
Vincent G. Taylor, O. S. B., D. I).,
Abbot-Ordinary of Belmont, offi
ciating, with Monsignor Louis J.
Bour, pastor of St. Lawrence
Church, assisting.
Mrs. John J. Vogel, Jr., of Wash
ington, D. C., attended her sister
as matron of honor, and the
bridesmaids were Mrs. Henry L.
Ausband, of Asheville; Mrs. Thom
as J. Minnick, of Cincinnati. Miss
Mary Jean McGee, of Unio'Hown,
Pa., Miss Marilyn McShane, of
Asheville, and Miss Joan Peters, of
Jersey City.
George E. St. Cin, of Chatta
nooga, brother-in-law of the
bridegroom, was the best man, and
the ushers were Dr. Richard Mur
ry, of Youngstown, Ohio; Dr. Phil
ip Clarke, oLUtiea, N. Y.; Frank
Heazel, of Asheville, brother of the
bride; Commander John J. Vogel,
Jr., brother-in-law of the bride,
Washington, D. C., and Dr. Peter
Dcrrato, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Following the ceremony. Monsi
gnor Bour read a communication
from His Excellency the Most
Rev. Amlcto Giovanni Cicognani,
Apostolic Delegate to the United
States, informing the bride and
bridegroom that His Holiness
Pope Pius XII had bestowed on.
them the Papal Blessing.
Mrs. Clark graduated from St.
Genevieve - of-the - Pines Academy
in Asheville and Georgetown Vis-
ilation Convent in Washington, D.
C. Dr. Clark attended All Hallows
Preparatory School in New York;
received his B. S. degree from Ni
agara University, and his M. D.
degree from the Medical School of
Georgetown University, in Wash
ington, D. C. He is at present on
the staff of Bellevue Hospital in
New York City.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kennedy Lawrence, Jr
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Kathleen Ann Law
rence , to Mr. John Joseph Brit
tingham, soil - of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas H. Brittingham, on June
17, at St. Mary’s-on-The-Hill
Church, Father E. O'Donohoe, S.
J.. officiating.
Mrs. Raymond R. Loyal, sister of
the bride, was Ihe matron of hon
or. and the bridesmaids were Miss
Louise Brittingham and Miss Rose
mary Brittingham, sisters of the
bridegroom, and Miss Ani;e Casey.
Thomas W. Brittingham was his
brother’s best man, and the ushers
were Louis Lawrence, Peter Frank
lin and Fred ftucker.
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ATLANTA, Ga. — Miss Frances
Lonnette Grove, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Lon Grove, and Mi*. Wil
liam Henry Harris, of Thomas-
ville, Ga., and Marion, Va., were
married on June 14 at the Cathe
dral of Christ the King, Monsi
gnor Joseph G. Cassidy officiating.
Mrs. Ellis Gay was her cousin’s
matron of honor, and the brides
maids were Misses Mary Frances
Rainc, Joan Smith, Anne Burek-
hardt, and Mrs. Michael Murphy,
of Atlanta, Miss Prue McDonald
and Miss Joy Scntner, Washing
ton, D. C.
Robert Watt, of Thomasville,
was the best man; the grooms
men were Claiborne Glover, Jr.,
Fred Scott, Jr., James Gribben.of
Thomasville, Jack Webb, Talla
hassee, Fla., Carter Poe, Green
ville, S. C., and Claud Havcrty,
Memphis. The ushers were Clar
ence llaverty, Adlai S. Grove,
Russell Bellman, Alvin Cates,
Robert T. Jones, Jr.. Richard Gar-
lington, Frank C. Owens, Law
rence Willet, John Oliver, and
Charles Watt, of Thoma ville.
SPARTANBURG, S. C. — Mrs.
Marin Hynes Roux, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James William
Hynes, of Stamford, Conn., and
Mr. Alfred Lanier Price, son ol
the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Price, of Wilmington, N. C., were
married on June 2 at the Church
of St:. Paul the Apostle here, Fa
ther Charles A. Baum, officiating.
The bride was attended by Miss
Katherine McKenna, of Westbury,
N. Y., as maid of honor; John P.
Siener acted as best man, and E.
P. Joyce and John Hughes were
the ushers. Music before and dur
ing the ceremony was by Falher
Vincent Houston, C.SS.R., vocalist,
and Thomas Woodward, organist.
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COLUMBUS, Ga. — Miss Betty
Louise Naehr, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. Harry F. Naehr, and Mr.
Ben Hill Copper, Jr., son of Ben
H. Cooper and the late Mr. Coop
er, of Columbus, were married,
with a Nuptial Mass, in the Catho
lic Chapel at Fort Benning, Chap
lain Anthony J. Connell officiat
ing. '
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Frances
Van der Veer, daughter of Mrs. F.
E. Van der Veer, of Atlanta, and
Mr. John McDonald Culgan, of
Pittsburgh, were married on June
11 at (he Cathedral of Christ the
King, Father John F. McDonough
officiating.
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CHARLESTON, S. C.—Mr. and
Mrs. Manning Wilbur Hiers, of
North Charleston, have announced
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Mcdrue Isabelle Hiers, and
Mr. Joseph Salerni, of the ,Naval
Bage, on June 10, in the rectory of
St. John's/ Church, Father A. A.
Plikunas officiating.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Joan
Robider Egan, daughter of Dr. and
Mi s. Michael Joseph Egan, and Mr.
James Patrick Houlihan, Jr., were
married, with a Nuptial Mass, at
the Catliedr. of St. John the Bap-
tis f , on June 18, Monsignor Martin
J. Egan, of Wheeling, West Vir
ginia, uncle of the bride, officiat
ing, with Monsignor T. James Mc
Namara, rector of the Cathedral,
and Father Thomas A. Brennan,
pastor of the Blessed Sacrament.
Church, assisting.
Mrs. John Tlson, matron of hon
or. was the bride’s only attendant.
Henry M. Dunn was the best man,
and the ushers were Joseph A. Lo
gan. Jr., and Michael J. Egan, Jr.
The bridegroom is the son of
tJudgc and Mrs. James P. Houlihan.
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ATLANTA; Ga. — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Clyde Williams announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Jean Marie Williams, to Mr.
Frank Lindsey Conner, son of Mr.
•ltd Mrs. John L. Conner, on June
18, at the Cathedral of Christ the
King, Monsignor Joseph G. Cassir
dy officiating.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Mary
Louise Brady, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas J. Brady, and Mr.
John F. Larison, of Chester, Pa.,
were married on June 10 at the
Sacred Heart Church, Father-
Timothy Flaherty, O. S. B., offi
ciating and offering the Nuptial
Mass.
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Margie
Ann Thompson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayman Thompson, and
Mr. Oscar Eden West, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. West, were
married on June 11 at the Sacred
Heart Church, Father Timothy
Flaherty, O. S. B., officiating.
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SAVANNAH. Ga.—Miss ■Marga
ret Anderson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Anderson, and IV^r.
Fred K. Dueey, Jr., son of Dr. and
Mrs. Fred E. Dueey, were married
on June 15 at the Blessed Sacra
ment Church, Father John A. Mor
ris officiating.
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SAVANNAH, Ga.—Miss Gene
vieve Catherine Farrell, daughter
of Mrs. John J. Farrell, and Mr.
Charles A. O’Brien were married
on June 7 at the Cathedral of St.
John the Baptist, Monsignor T.
James McNamara officiating and
•ftoring the Nuptial Mass.
CHARLESTON’S NEWEST PARISH CHURCH—
Sacrament, dedicated last year by the Most Rev. Em
on the Savannah Highway, at Brynes Downs, across t
tne church and its rectory, to the left, were desigh
rnont Abbey. The church serves a parish establishe
limits the celebrated Magnolia and Middleton Garde
Edgewater Park and other attractive suburban area
pastor of tile parish since it was erected, and the pre
Pictured above is the Church of the Most Blessed
met M. Walsh, D. D., Bishop of Charleston. Located
he Ashley River, about a mile south of the city Unfits,
ed by Father Michael Mclnerney, O. S. B., of Bel-
d in the fall of 1944, which includes within its
ns, Ashley Forest, Byrnes Downs, Carolina Terrace;
s of Charleston. Father John J. McCarthy lias been
sent assistant pastor is Father Roy F. Aiken.
E. P. HOLCOMBE, JR. R. SHUBRICK PINCKNEY
Best Wishes
HOLCOMB & GLOVER, Inc,
(27 Meeting Street
Charleston, S. C.
Phone 5030
Phone 5030
Best Wishes
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Charleston, S. C.
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Telephone S390 •
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157 Meeting Street Phone 6614 and 6615
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