ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: SUNDAY, April 14, 1991                   TAG: 9104150212
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O'BRIEN-GLENN

Pauline Eastwood Glenn, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastwood Glenn, of Roanoke, Virginia, and Paul Edward O'Brien, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joseph O'Brien, of Brooklyn, New York, were married Saturday, April 13, in the Jessie Ball duPont Chapel at Hollins College. The Reverend James E. Parke and the Reverend Robert Lauder officiated. A reception at Hunting Hills County Club followed the ceremony.

The bride, who is known as Polly, attended North Cross School and graduated from the University of Virginia, where she also received a Master of Business Administration. She is a director of Equitable Real Estate Investment Management in New York City.

Mr. O'Brien graduated from Regis School in New York City and from Duke University. He received a law degree from Georgetown University and is an associate with the firm of Haight, Gardner, Poor and Havens in New York.

Miss Elizabeth Anne Lawson, of Arlington, Virginia, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Albin Byron Hammond, III, Montclair, New Jersey; Mrs. William Penn Hamlin, Lynchburg, Virginia; and Mrs. Harold Hamman Martin, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Dr. Francis Joseph O'Brien, Jr., of Brooklyn, New York, served as best man for his brother. Groomsmen were Mr. Thomas Leonard Fairfield, Hartford, Connecticut; the bride's brother, Mr. Robert Eastwood Glenn, Jr., of Williamsburg, Virginia; Mr. Leonard Allen Hill, Toronto, Canada; the bridegroom's brothers, Mr. Christopher James O'Brien and Mr. Matthew Leo O'Brien, both of Brooklyn, New York; and Mr. Conrad Sigge Pantzerhielm Williams, III, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Following a wedding trip to Portugal, the couple will be at home in New York City.



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