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North Shore lodge, 68, A. O. U. 
Workmen, are to observe their 23d-an- 
niversary on August 31, with an outing 
and picnic at Tuck’s Point. Members 
of other lodges, in neighboring towns 
and cities will be invited to join in the~ 
occasion. 
Mrs. Lizzie Letteney of Winter Hill, 
an artist, is stopping at Mrs. Roderick 
Rose’s, Lincoln street, for the summer. 
The marriage last Sunday of Charles 
H. Duke and Miss Gertrude Huinghaus, 
after the morning service at the Unitarian 
church on Masconomo street, Manches- 
ter, was avery attractive affair. Rev. 
Roderick Stebbins, who preached that 
morning, officiated. The Lohengrin 
wedding march was played as’ the bride 
and groom entered the church and 
marched up to the altar. 
looked charming in her white hand em- 
broidered waist. She carried a bouquet 
of white sweet peas, and wore a veil and 
a myrtle wreath, as is the fashion in Ger- 
many, her native country. “lhe. groom 
wore a Prince Albert coat, and a. hand- 
some silk brocade vest made by hand by 
the bride. The single ring ceremony 
wasused. Fraulein Wolters, the téacher, 
so well known on the North Shore, was 
the only attendant. 
“The bride 
After the. wedding. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
the members of the congregation con- 
gratulated the young, couple and_ wished 
them happiness. -Dr. Duke is well 
known here as.a .tutor in French. He 
will live at Manchester this summer and 
as_a new_feature he will give lessons in 
boating, rowing and swimming as well as 
in-French. In the former sports he 
eight to be well qualified for he comes 
“6f.a family of old-time sea captains, 
“whose lives were lived on the water prac- 
tically. 
Two Auto Accidents. 
‘There were two bad automobile ac- 
cidents at Manchester this week but for- 
tunately no serious damage resulted to 
the occupants of any of the cars. Mon- 
day evening about 6 o’clock Alwin Ball 
of Rutherford, N. J., who has been 
visiting Sellars McKee at Beverly Farms, 
was rerurning from the Essex Gaunty 
club. Inthe car with him was Craig 
Culbertson. As they were going along 
Bridge street Manchester, near the en- 
trance to the Dr. Fitz estate, the steer- 
ing gear of the Oldsmobile Roadster got 
out of order. Fortunately for the young 
men the car was travelling at only a mod- 
erate rate of speed. Mr. Culbertson 
jumped just before the car swerved to 
one side and into a large tree, turning 
over and smashing to pieces. Mr. Ball 
held onto the handle so firmly that it 
broke off in his hand when the shock 
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came. He most miraculously escaped 
injury. 
Tuesday two cars came together at the 
junction of Harbor and Bridge streets, 
Manchester, and in this case, though 
both cars were put out of commission, 
the occupants escaping without injury. 
One of the cars, No. 23, was registered 
under the name of the City of Cam- 
bridge, electrical department; the other 
was owned by J. Sherman Wright of 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Inthe car with Mr. 
Wright.at the time were Miss Philena 
Bean and Miss Bean. 
Chief of Police Sullivan of the Man- 
chester police was quickly on hand in 
both cases and did effective work toward 
looking after the cars and to seeing where 
the blame, if any such, was to be placed. 
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