_ bridesmaid. 
Oct. 29, 1915. 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massage 
Marcel Waving 
Lincoln St., Manchester 
Telephone 
KELLEHER-GORMAN 
Cornelius A. Kelleher of Manches- 
ter and Miss Mary A. Gorman of 
Manchester and Boston were married 
Wednesday afternoon, October 27th, 
at the Parochial residence of the 
Sacred Heart church, Manchester, by 
the Rev. Mark A. Sullivan. Miss 
Katharine McDonough of Boston 
was bridesmaid and Nelson Wood of 
Manchester acted as best man. After 
the marriage ceremony the 
couple took a honeymoon trip to New 
York, after which they will be at 
home to their friends at 21 Norwood 
ave., Manchester, Nov. 15th. 
The groom is a well known and 
popular Manchester young man being 
employed as gardener at the Jesse 
Koshland estate, Smith’s Point, and 
the bride is also well and favorably 
known by a host of Manchester 
friends who wish the newly-weds 
much happiness and prosperity. They 
were handsomely remembered with 
numerous gifts from their many 
friends. 
Bicwoop-HopkKINsoN. 
A very pretty and largely attended 
- wedding took place Monday evening 
at St. Ann’s Episcopal church, Re- 
vere, when Miss Vera Hopkinson 
became the bride of Benj. F. Big- 
wood, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. 
Bigwood of Pleasant st., Manchester. 
The groom was attended by Ches- 
ter L. Pratt of Chelsea, while Miss 
Bella Hopkinson a sister of the bride 
acted as maid of honor and Miss 
Duval of Revere, a close friend being 
The bride was gowned 
in white crepe meteor and carried a 
shower bouquet. 
Little Miss Turville of Revere 
acted as flower girl and Harold Bak- 
eresom ot Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. 
Baker of this town, officiated as ring 
bearer. The bride was given away 
by her brother. 
The reception was held at the 
bride’s home and was very largely at- 
tended. Some very beautiful pres- 
ents were received. After a short 
wedding trip the couple will reside in- 
Malden. 
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and shellac from H. S. Tappan, 17 
Bridge st. adv. 
Hallowe’en Paper at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Fresh Scallops. Swett’s Fish Mar- 
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We hear more or less nowadays 
about “circumstantial evidence,” “mis- 
taken identity,” etc., but this incident 
that came to the Whisperer’s atten- 
tion a few days ago is about as good 
as anything we have heard. 
My friend, the Officer, was coming 
down the. street with a bundle under 
his arm—containing some collars, 16 
to be exact—bound for the Chinese, 
Laundry. A friend of his living at 
Old Neck was passing that way, so 
Mr. Officer, to save steps, passed the 
bundle over. 
“Throw this in the Chink’s, as you 
go along, will you John,” said he. 
John took the bundle. As he was to 
stop in at the Manchester club for a 
while, he handed the bundle to an- 
other fellow bound down Beach st., 
telling him to “fire it overboard” as 
he passed along. 
Now ‘C-h-i-n-k and C-r-e-e-k sound 
somewhat alike, and therein lies the 
pivot around which this story revol- 
ves for—into the Creek went the 
bundle. 
Nothing more was thought of the 
matter. Mr. Officer appeared at the 
Chinese Laundry in due time and 
asked for his laundry. He was told 
there was none and after all kinds 
of fussing around John was sought. 
Then followed explanations. The 
last we heard of it John was to buy 
some new collars for the Officer. 
MANCHESTER 
Try Manchester Laundry for 
Quality and Service. Always at your 
call—Tel. 85 Manchester. adv. 
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the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
C. H. Rayner, Norwood ave. 
The Relief Corps will hold a har- 
vest supper at G: A> R-halPnext 
Wednesday evening, Nov. 3. Baked 
beans, salad, pies, Indian pudding and 
brown bread will be served. Price 25 
cents. adv. 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Boston Trip Books for sale at FP. 
W. Bell’s, Beach street. adv, 
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