This wedding announcement didn’t run in the Citizen-Times. It ran in the New York Times:
Katherine Wright Barge and Jeremy Austin Paris were married on Saturday evening at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, N.C. Rabbi Harvey J. Winokur officiated, with the Rev. Timothy C. Ahrens, a United Church of Christ minister, taking part.
Mrs. Paris, 28, is the director of communications strategy for Faith in Public Life, a nonprofit organization in Washington that seeks to help a diverse range of religious groups organize around issues like climate change and poverty. Through that organization, the bride was the lead organizer in putting together the Compassion Forum last month, a question and answer session attended by Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton at Messiah College in Grantham, Pa., that was shown on CNN. She graduated from Wesleyan University.
She is the daughter of Stephanie Citron of Asheville, N.C., and the Rev. Kelly Barge of Atlanta. Her father is the senior minister at Sandy Springs United Methodist Church in Sandy Springs, Ga. Her mother, a clinical psychologist in Asheville, is the founder of All Souls Counseling Center, which offers counseling to uninsured and underinsured people in Asheville. She is the stepdaughter of Anne Barge and of Dan Mermin.
Mr. Paris, 33, works in Washington as the senior counsel for oversight and investigations for Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bridegroom graduated from Yale and received a law degree from Harvard.
He is a son of Deborah Paris and Zachary Paris of Shaker Heights, Ohio. His mother is a psychotherapist there. His father is a partner in the Cleveland law firm Jones Day.