CONLEY-HEALEY4»iatiYSt. Bernard’s church was the scene 1 of a beautiful and impressive wedding Jthis morning at 7 30 o’clock, whenMiss Charlotte Teresa Healey, daugh- * ter of Mrs. M J. Healey of No. 16f*Kennedy street, became the bride of Leo F. Conley of No. 38 Summer 1 street. The ceremony which united 1the happy young couple was perform- *ed by the Itev. David F. Hickey, 1 !|IJj.D. The attendants were Miss *,Helen Healey, a sister of the bride, xand Harold B. Fox. *I As Miss Kileen Hannon, at the or- * gan. played Mendelssohn's Wedding ’ March, the bridal party entered the v* •*ijchurch and took its place and while the marriage rites were being said, *» Walter F. Lindsey of Hamilton. Ont., *Is\(!*formerly of this city, sang most effectively, “O, Promise Me, accom-, panied on the organ by Mrs. Gus * Wert h man.Following the ceremony, the bridal couple left the church to the beauti-i'ful strains of the Wedding Marchfrom “Lohengrin”, played by Miss : HannonThe bride was very pretty in a 1 black suit, embroider* d in silver, and ( a blue velour hat. Her bouquet 1 I which she carried was of Columbia . roses and swansonia. Miss Healey, 1it:her attendant, was attired in a d»rk blue suit and a blue picture hat and *she carried yellow roses. 1Mr. and Mrs. Conley left by motor for New York and Montreal. They will reside at No. 85 Mechanic street, where their apartment is already furnished.The bride is a well known and attractive young lady who numbers her friends in hosts. 8he is a graduate of the Villa Marie academy in Erie. Mr. Conley, who is also deservedly popular, is identified with the Werth-man Clothing store. He served during the World war as an ambulance driver in France. The young couplehas the best wishes of many friendsin their new life.iilt;iII Hew llanor, Tuesday. slt;*|»t. 11*.Husted Sorrentino’s Music.xl8-2*