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Show JUXTAPOSITION' OF NAMES. When we drew attention to that wed-Ung wed-Ung of Miss Wedlock and Mr. Mar-lage Mar-lage the other day, we did not anticipate antici-pate the shower of similar cases which correspondents have been pouring In upon us. From a list of .twenty-six authentic au-thentic cases, in most instances, giving particulars and dates, we select the following: At Lowestoft a Mr. Warmer and Miss Freezer were united in marriage. . At Bristol a Mr. Blizzard and Miss Gale were united in matrimony. Mr. Pitt-Lewis. Q. C. tried a case of Alabaster vs. Wblte not long after one of High vs. Low. and some time after th.s of Halfpenny vs. Penny. At Partridge Lane chapel a Mr. Rook preached in the morning, a Mr. Partridge Par-tridge In the afternoon, and a Mr. Crow 1n the evening of the same' day. The arrangement which, of course, was not 'ntentlonal, was made by a Mr. Cuckoo, who was secretary of the Sunday-school, Sunday-school, In which Messrs. Finch, Martin, Swallow and Bird were teachers. In a Midland town harvest thanks-triving thanks-triving services were conducted in two (lurches on the same day In' one by he Rev. J..E. Flower and In the other by the Rev. W. Leafe. - ' Some years ago the pastor of a London Lon-don church was named Plgg, and two of his deacons were Messrs. Hogflesh and Bacon. London Dally News. . |