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CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Rev. A. E. Harriman of Lynn, for- 
‘mer pastor here, preached at the Bap- 
tist church Jast Sunday. He will 
preach here again tomorrow. 
“The personal influence of Jesus, 
or optimistic Christianity’? was the 
subject of Dr. W. R. Webster’s ser- 
mon at the Congregational church 
last Sunday morning. In the evening 
Dr. Webster delivered his lecture on 
«American Evolution,” ata patriotic 
meeting to which the G.A.R. was in- 
vited. 
The social of the Men’s Bible class 
at the Baptist church planned for 
Wednesday night was postponed. 
‘‘National Missionary Heroes’’ will 
be the subject of the Y. P.S.C. E. 
meeting tomorrow night. 
A parish meeting is called for next 
Wednesday night, to consider action 
of the Congregational church relative 
to-extending a call to Rev. J. H. 
Whitaker to the pastorate. 
Rev. Geo. E. Freeman of Belmont, 
a former pastor. here, will occupy the 
pulpit at the Congregational church 
tomorrow. 
The biograph show at town hall on 
Tuesday night, under the manage- 
ment of Rev. E. T. McKenna, was 
quite a successful affair. 
Society Surprised. 
The elopement, of Miss Alice Monroe 
Burnham, one of “the most popular of the 
younger set in North Shore society circles, 
and Austen Gray, the son of Judge Gray of 
New York, has causéd quite a sensation on 
the North Shore where Miss Burnham has 
for several years spent her summers. 
It was in July that the engagement of Miss 
Burnham to Mr. Gray was announced, and 
the news, the first of this week, that the 
engagement had been broken, came as a 
great surprise to the many friends of the two 
young people. But the startling denoue- 
ment was totally unlooked for. 
Miss Burnham and her mother left their 
H. M. BATCHELDER, President. 
CAPITAL, $200,000. 
J. H. GIFFORD, Cashier. 
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A. P. GOODHUE, Asst. Cashier 
place at Pride’s Crossing Wednesday morn- 
ing, going to Boston together, but Mrs. 
Burnham returned alone on the train that 
leaves Boston at 12.40. The next thing that 
she’ heard from ‘her daughter was the 
announcement by telegram that night of the 
marriage. , 
The marriage was performed at Provi- 
dence, R. I. Wednesday, the three brothers 
of the groom being present. eth 
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