AMERICAN LOVE MATCH.
A WEALTHY HEIRESS. NEW YORK, Jan. o. The wedding of Irving Beilin, the former Jewish immigrant boy and now ,i popular composer, and Ellen Mack ay. Nc-w York’s leading Catholic heiress, has seized the popular imagination, esoecially since the refusal of the bride’s father, Mr Clarence Mackay, the head >f the Commercial Cable Company, one of the great corporations that control the Trans-Atlantic cable services, to bless the marriage. Ellen, it is said, agreed to a civil marriage to the famous jazz songster on condition that a Catholic religious ; 01 oniony would subsequently be solemnised. but the latter event has not yet taken olace. To-dav they ar e at Atlantic City. They hav-> secured the Presidential suite aboard the liner Leviathan (59.900 tons), on which they will sail for Europe. Irving’s father was Rabbi Moses Maliue. who brought bis family from Europe in 1R92.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 January 1926, Page 5
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