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Brilliant Wedding. 
One of the prettiest weddings of the season 
occurred Wednesday afternoon at the home 
of superintendent of schools C. E. Fish, Lin- 
coln street, Manchester, when his daughter 
Elizabeth Rowe Fish was united in marriage 
to Alexander James Campbell of San Fran- 
cisco. Though 600 invitations were sent out 
to friends all over the country, only the im- 
mediate relatives and friends of the bridal 
couple were present. 
The ceremony was performed by Dr. 
Edward Goodridge, rector emeritus of 
Christ church, Exeter, where the bride lived 
until within a few years. Dr. E. J. V. Hui- 
ginn, rector of St. Peters church, Beverly, 
assisted. 
The bride is a graduate of Metropolitan 
College of Music, 03, where she has beena 
member of the faculty during the year past. 
Mr. Campbell is a graduate of Yale, 93, and 
of Columbia School Mines, ’95. For the 
past three years he has been manager of a 
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Miss Fish was charmingly gowned in 
white chiffon cloth, en train, with Duchess 
lace, and tulle veil. Her sister, Miss Larah 
D. Fish, was the maid of honor. Harry 
Campbell of San Francisco, brother of the 
groom, was best man. 
The presents, sent from all parts of the 
country, were many in number and comprised 
some very costly and handsome cut glass 
and silver. Among the choicest were the 
following: Turkish after dinner coffee set, 
sent from Salt Lake City; loving cup, with 
horn handles; silver tea service; ox-blood 
vase set in silver; Russian candle sticks; 
and a large assortment of silver and cut 
glass. Tom Karl, formerly with the Bos- 
tonians, remembered the bride with a hand- 
some Dutch vase. 
The ceremony was performed at 40’clock, 
immediately after which the bridal party 
started on an extended tour, which will last 
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erary will include a trip to Montreal, through 
the Great Lake region, over the Canadian 
Pacific to Vancouver, a three days’ sail to 
San Francisco, one month in Sacramento 
Valley, a visit to Mexico, New Orleans and 
St. Louis. 
Song Recital. 
The song recital given at the town hall in 
Manchester, Friday afternoon, by Mrs. Hall 
McAllister, assisted by Miss Jessie Davis, 
pianist, was a very enjoyable affair. 
Mrs. McAllister possesses a_ beautiful 
voice of wide range, and captivated her 
audience by her splendid rendition of the 
long and varied program. 
Miss Jessie Davis accompanied the soloist 
admirably, and her solos were finely execu- 
ted, her rendition of Chopin’s “* Nocturne in 
F sharp ” deserving special mention. 
Mrs. H. P. McKean was in charge of the 
recital. 
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