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Goodale-Maloney Wedding Here

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
December
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Miss Katherine Brigham Molony, who with her mother has been living on Division street, and who belongs to an old Ann Arbor family, was quietly married Monday afternoon in St. Andrew's church to George Pomeroy Goodale, the well known dramatic editor of the Detroit Free Press. Rev. Henry Tatlock officiated at the ceremony, Hon. Don M. Dickinson acting as best man and Miss Kathleen Trowbridge, of Detroit, as bridesmaid.

Mr. Goodale is one of the best known American dramatic critics, his name often being associated with that of William Winter, of New York. He is known to all members of the profession, and his judgment upon matters theatrical is highly valued both by the player and the theatre-goer. For over thirty-seven years Mr. Goodale has conducted the dramatic columns of the Free Press, and his criticisms have a national reputation. 

Mrs. Goodale is also a deep student of the stage, having played for a number of years. She appeared in the companies that supported Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett, in the famous Daly stock company and later in several Frohman productions. Since her retirement from the stage she has engaged in dramatic writing, translations and adaptions, a number of her plays having been produced with great success. Others are now in a course of preparation. 

The marriage yesterday comes as a surprise to the many friends of Mr. Goodale and his bride, it having been their intention originally to be married next spring. Mr. Goodale's health, however, has of late been such that his physicians advised him to go to Colorado Springs for the winter to escape the serious nervous breakdown which threatened him. This necessitated a readjustment of their plans, and Mr. and Mrs. Goodale will go to Colorado Springs within a few days. Preliminary to their departure they will be at the Ste. Claire hotel.