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Rowe—Eldridge. 
A pretty home wedding was sol- 
emn'zed Monday evening at Manches- 
ter when Frank Abram Rowe, son _ of 
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rowe, was united 
in marriage to Miss Ina Alberta Eldridge. 
‘The ceremony was performed at 8.15 
by Rev. L. H. Ruge, pastor of the Con- 
gregational church, and was attended by 
only the immediate family connections 
and a few intimate friends---some twenty- 
five persons in all. 
The wedding was at the newly furn- 
ished home which the young people are 
occupying on Lincoln street, in the cot- 
tage owned by W. S. Patterson. 
The room in which the ceremony was 
performed had been attractively decor- 
ated for the occasion by Arthur ‘Foppon, 
brother-in-law of the groom, and unat- 
tended the bride and groom marched in- 
to the room to the strains of the Lohen- 
grin wedding march played by Samuel 
C. Rowe, brother of the groom. The 
Episcopal double ring service was used. 
The bride wore a white gown and car- 
ried a bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley. 
Following the ceremony, and after 
those present had bestowed their con- 
gratulations upon the young couple, re- 
freshments were served. 
Both young people are well and popu- 
larly known in Manchester, where Mr. 
Rowe is a member of the Board of Park 
Commissioners. Mrs. Rowe was for 
several years a teacher in theG. A. 
Priest school. “They were the recipients 
of a number of beautiful gifts, including 
cut glass, silver, linen, and several pieces 
of useful household articles. 
No cards. 
Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from the 
cottage at 39 School street to Friend’s 
Court (off School street.) ‘Treatment 
of the scalp, shampooing, marcel wav- 
ing, manicure. “Telephone 164 Man- 
chester. a 
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