is in mourning the 
MANCHESTER 
The Manchester Base. Ball associa- 
tion gave a dance last Friday even- 
ing, which was a success, both fi- 
nancially and socially. The large 
crowd enjoyed some fine music by 
Long’s orchestra. 
Miss Susie Gould of Boston is 
spending a week visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. George Forster. Allen, Elm 
street. 
P. R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. bi 
Knight-Carter. 
Miss Gertrude Marguerite Carter, 
niece of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed- 
ward Osgood of Brookline, was mar- 
ried to Carleton Knight of Manches- 
ter in the Church of Our Savior in 
Brookline, Thursday evening, of last 
week. The. rector, Rey. Dr. Regi- 
nald Herber Howe, officiated. 
Owing to the fact that the family 
wedding was 
small and the reception which fol- 
lowed at the church was confined to 
members of the families and a few 
intimate friends. 
The bride was attended by Miss 
Alice Morton of Brookline as maid 
of honor and by Helen Osgood Nye, 
a cousin, as flower girl. Maynard 
Gilman of Manchester was best man. 
The ushers were Harold O. Whitney 
of Watertown, Warren Emerson and 
Arbor Skidmore of Brookline, and 
Thomas Claflin of Boston. 
The bride’s gown was of white 
charmeuse with chiffon draping and 
trimmings of old lace. Her veil 
was caught with orange blossoms 
and she earried a bouquet of lilies of 
the valley and orchids. The maid 
of honor wore white satin with an 
American beauty chiffon over tunic. 
She carried American beauty roses. 
The flower girl wore a white frock 
with trimmings of pink ribbon. She 
wore rambler roses in her hair and 
carried a basket of the same flowers. 
The chureh was decorated with 
lilies, hydrangeas, palms and laurel. 
At the conclusion of a wedding 
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Knight will live in Brookline. 
Manchester relatives in attend- 
ance at the wedding were Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Knight, Miss Alice 
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