"Miss Nora Webber of Dallas Avenue and Mr. John T. Comes, of the firm of Beezer Bros., Architects, were married in the Cathedral Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. Father Canevin. After a brief eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Comes will reside on Maryland Avenue, East End."
Information from "John T. Comes, Catholic Architect (1873-1922)," Gathered Fragments (Publication of the Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, by John C. Bates, J.D., Fall 2013, p. 23.
Note: At that time, St. Paul's Cathedral was Downtown, on Grant St.
Fr. Canevin would have been Fr. Regis Canevin, Rector of the Cathedral (1895-1903), later Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, (1904-1921).
Submitted by Angela, Member #48520699. Member of the Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania and of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.
"Miss Nora Webber of Dallas Avenue and Mr. John T. Comes, of the firm of Beezer Bros., Architects, were married in the Cathedral Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. Father Canevin. After a brief eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Comes will reside on Maryland Avenue, East End."
Information from "John T. Comes, Catholic Architect (1873-1922)," Gathered Fragments (Publication of the Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, by John C. Bates, J.D., Fall 2013, p. 23.
Note: At that time, St. Paul's Cathedral was Downtown, on Grant St.
Fr. Canevin would have been Fr. Regis Canevin, Rector of the Cathedral (1895-1903), later Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, (1904-1921).
Submitted by Angela, Member #48520699. Member of the Catholic Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania and of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.
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