Demers-Gqild. Charles M. Deraer^ of Winslow and Miss M. E. Gould of Bucksport were married at 489 Hammond street, Bangor, at 4 p m., June 26th. by Rev. George A. Sargent in the presence of a few relatives and | friends. The bride was attractively gowned in a travelling suit. Mr. and Mrs. Demers left on the 8 o’clock train Wednesday evening for Waterville, where they will make their home in the future. The bride graduated from the East Maine Conference seminary at Bucksport in the class of 1907. For two years past she has been a stenographer in the Bangor Aroostook railway offices in Bangor. Mr., Demers also graduated from the Bucksport institution in the same class and is a private secretary in the office of the Hollingsworth Whitney Paper Co. He was transferred to Waterville from Greenville about a year ago. His home was formerly in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Demers will have the best wishes of a laigr number «f friends for a lor.g life of married happiness.