which weighed 340 pounds.Roscce C. Perkins and Miss Arlene H. Barbour were quietly married Nov.38 at Brunswick by Rev. D. P. Pelley at his home. The marriage came as a surprise to their many friends as it Jid not become known for some time afterward as it was their intention to keep it a secret as Ion as possible to surprise their friends.Mrs. Perkins is one of the younger set in town, a daughter of Mrs. Lillian G. Barbour and has a wide circle of friends. She entered the postofTice as assistant to Mr. Perkins at the time he became postmaster.Mr. Perkins is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John F. Perkins and is widely known throughout the state among the ex-service men, having been active in Legion affairs for the last nine years.He is Grand Chef de Gare Passe of the Forty and Eight of Maine, clerk cf the Bath Le gion corpora lion, past commander ol the Bath post, a member of Polar Star lodge cl F. A. M., of Bath, and ex-service man. with over- i j seas service to his credit. cx-depi:ty \ sheriff under ex-sheriff McClure and . i at present is postmaster at Phippsburj j and proprietor of Perkins’ cash market.