MeOe ih. T. 
MANCHESTER 
The ‘‘Boy Seouts’’ will hold a 
meeting Friday evening, at 7 p.m., 
at the Congregational church. 
The regular annual meeting of the 
Ladies’ Missionary society of the 
Congregational church will be held 
Thursday at the chapel from 3 to 6 
p.m. The business meeting will be 
held at 3 o’clock and supper will be 
served at 6 o’clock. 
Miss Josephine Keefe of New 
York, who has resided on School 
street this season, left Manchester 
this week. 
The Man on the Box, the cleverly 
written comedy from the popular 
book of the same name by Harold 
McGrath, will be the attraction at 
Manchester Town hall on Wednes- 
day, October 4th, for one night only. 
David Perkins will be seen in the 
part once played by NHenry HE. 
Dixey. 
At the Baptist church last Friday 
evening a very pleasing Mission 
concert was given under the direc- 
tion of Mrs. Ellery Rogers. The 
program was as follows: Song, ‘‘If 
1 Were a Sunbeam,’’ audience; 
prayer; responsive reading;  scrip- 
ture reading and questions; song, 
“Praise the Lord’’; recitations, 
eight little girls; song, ‘‘Little 
Stars’’; Cuba; Christmas in Cuba; 
The latest Cuban revolution; ‘‘The 
Isles Shall Wait His Coming’’; 
song, ‘‘Christ Is Winning the World 
Today’’; readings, ‘‘ Alaska,’’ ‘‘ Let- 
ters from Baptist Orphanage’’; 
song, ‘‘Kodiah, My  Kodiah’’; 
song, ‘‘The Song That Tells of 
Jesus’’; recitation, ‘‘What Can 
Little Children Do?’’; recitation, 
“Doers, Not Hearers Only’’; song, 
*“Good Cheer’’; recitation, ‘‘ Work- 
ing Together With God’’; song, 
“‘Cheerfully Giving’’; song, ‘‘ Win- 
ning Souls.”’ 
BASS ROCKS 
A wedding of interest to Boston 
people and the Bass Rocks summer 
colonists was solemnized in the First 
Parish Church, Weston, at 1 o’leock 
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GLOUGESTER, MASS. 
Wednesday, September 20th, when 
Miss Marion Dudley Endicott, 
daughter of Henry Endicott, of 
Marlboro street, Boston, became the 
wife of Dr. George Plummer Howe 
of Lawrence. The ceremony was 
performed by the Rev. Charles E. 
Park of the First Parish Church, 
Boston, assisted by the Rev. Charles 
F. Russell, pastor of the Weston 
Chureh. Miss Endicott was gowned 
in a handsome costume of white, 
with long flowing white veil; in her 
hands was a bungh of bridal roses. 
Her only attendant was Miss Marian 
Jeffries of Boston. The church was 
decorated with Southern smilax and 
roses, while at the summer home of 
the bride’s parents a profusion of 
roses was scattered about in every 
room of the spacious home. A 
special car attached to the 11.54 
o’clock train from the North station 
carried a party of 64 guests to the 
wedding service. Dr. Howe is the 
son of Dr. and Mrs. Octavius Thorn- 
dike Howe of Lawrence, and Bass 
Rocks, and has made quite a name 
for himself as an explorer. Thorn- 
dike Dudley Howe, who married the 
eldest Miss Rotan, was his brother’s 
best man. Dr. Howe graduated 
from Harvard in 1900 and from the 
medical school four years later. The 
Nocturne from ‘‘Midsummer Night’s 
Dream’’ by Mendelssohn was played 
by John P. Marshall, organist of the 
Boston Symphony Orchestra and 
of the Rockport summer colony, 
as the bride, on the arm of her fa- 
ther, walked down the aisle to the 
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front of the pulpit and the recess- 
ional was Mendelssohn’s ‘‘ Wedding 
March.’’ The ushers, most of them 
classmates of Dr. Howe, included 
Thorndike H. Endicott, Philip G. 
Carlton and Dr. Theodore Eastman 
of Boston; Alfred M. Tozzer of 
Cambridge, Dr. F. Clinton Kidner of 
Detroit and Lawrence Endicott of 
Seattle. Following the ceremony 
there was a large reception at the 
Endicott summer home in Weston. 
Dr. and Mrs. Howe will spend the 
winter in Mexico City, Mexico, 
