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DEMACK--WOODSIDE 
Popular Choir-Master Married in Episcopal 
Church, Beverly 
A pretty wedding was celebrated 
at Beverly, Tuesday evening at 7 
o’clock, when, at St. Peter’s Episcopal 
church, where the groom is choir- 
master and organist, Miss Mabelle 
Florence Woodside of Los Angeles, 
Cal., formerly of Lewiston, Me., be- 
came the bride of Leo Charles 
Demack. 
The ceremony was performed by 
Revs Ei sj= Ve. Hiiginn, rector, “the 
ring service being used. John S. 
Crowley was the best man and he and 
the groom were met at the altar by 
the wedding procession made up of the 
ushers, the maid of honor, Miss Isa 
Churchill of Boston, the bride and her 
father, E. C. Woodside who gave his 
daughter away. 
The church was beautifully deco- 
rated for the occasion by cut bloom 
and potted plants. Palms and spirea 
filled the chancel and gave an attrac- 
tive setting to everything. The deco- 
rations were in charge of Alexander 
Carr of Beverly Farms. 
A. Scott Fraser was in charge of 
the music. He played MHandel’s 
Largo before the ceremony and the 
wedding march from Lohengrin as 
the procession came in. As the party 
went out of the church he played 
Mendelssohn’s march. Mr. Demack’s 
own choir sang ‘Ancient Days,” “On 
Our Way Rejoicing’”’ and ‘Perfect 
Love.”’ 
The bride wore a gown of white 
crepe de chine over ivory taffeta, with 
princess lace trimmings. Her veil 
was caught up with a string of gold 
beads. 
The ushers at the wedding were 
Alfred E. Lunt, Harlan F. Obear, 
Allison Catheron, Beverly ; Claude 
Phillips and William Staples of Salem, 
and Ralph Winslow, Boston. 
The reception which followed at the 
parish house was a most delightfully 
informal affair. Mr. and Mrs. 
Demack were assisted in receiving by 
Mr. Woodside, the father of the bride, 
Mr. and Mrs. Demack, brother and 
mother of the groom, the maid of 
honor, and Miss Demack. 
Mr. and Mrs. Demack will reside at 
863 Essex street, after a short trip of 
a fortnight in the Berkshires. 
Commercial School Graduation 
The annual commencement exer- 
cises of the Salem Commercial school 
will be held in Salem theatre, on the 
evening of June 29, 1906. Admission 
to these exercises will be by ticket 
only, but tickets will be supplied to 
all who make application by mail, or 
in person, at the office of the school. 
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