New York Times WEDDING OF MAIE BYRNE Married to Henry Harrison of England by Archbishop Corrigan Miss Maie Byrne, daughter of Mrs John Crane Byrne, was married to HENRY HARRISON, son of Henry Harrison of Hollywood House, England and Ardkeen, Co Down, Ireland. The ceremony took place in the apartments of the bride's mother, at the Waldorf, at high noon. Archbishop Corrigan officiated. There was no maid of honor and no bridesmaids. The best man was Godfrey Benson, a member of the British Parliament from Oxfordshire. The ushers were Alfred M Coats of Auchendrane, Scotland, and Robert Emmet Robert W Taller, an old friend of the bride's family, gave her away. Mr Harrison was the youngest member for the Third Division of County Tipperary in the last Parliament. Miss Byrne, although belonging to one of the old New York families, has spent most of her time abroad, where she has a wide circle of friends The Earl of Rosebery gave a dinner in honor of her fiance and herself before their departure for America. The floral decorations were a pretty combination of goldenrod and shamrock. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. Notes; Maie Byrne arrived from England on 26 Nov 1894, age 22, born about 1872. This may be the Maie B Harrison who died in Brentford England in 1943 at age 77.