%X WHITE— COLE 



Miss Catriona Cole, daughter of 

 Professor and Mrs. William Morse 

 Cole of this city and Concord, and 

 Richard Lowrey White, son of Mr. 

 and Mrs. Marcus White of New- 

 Britain, Conn, was solemnized in 

 Trinity Church. Concord, on Satur- 

 day. Miss Cole is a garduate of 

 Radcliffe, '21, and Mr. White of 

 Harvard. '20. Miss Cole after grad- 

 uation was in charge of the Rad- 

 cliffe endowment shop. She has 

 in i n a member of the Concord 

 Players for the last two seasons. 

 Mr. W hite was early in the Italian 

 Ambulance Service in trie World 

 : War, later joining the American 

 artillery. He is now in business at 

 Great Barrington, where he and his 

 bride will live. 



Miss Cole was married in the 

 same church as was her mother, 

 and the reception also was in the 

 same house. She wore her mother's 

 wedding gown and her grandmoth- 

 er's lace. Rev. Samuel M. Croth- 

 ers. D. D., of the First Parish church 

 •iH K:v Smith O.Der.ter of Trir.lty 

 church, Concord took part in the 

 marriage service. Thomas Whitney 

 Surette presided at the organ. 



The bride was attended by her 

 sister, Miss Elizabeth Cole, and 

 the bridegroom bv his brother, 

 John C, While. Harvard, '24. The 

 bridesmaids were Miss Lucy Briggs 

 pf Brookline, Miss Mildred Ellis of 

 Newton. Miss Frances Flint and 

 Miss Margaret Goldthwait of Bos- 

 ton, Miss Isabel Hoopcs of New- 

 bury and Miss Dotha White, sister 

 of the bridegroom. The ushers 

 were Robert Buol of Providence. R. 

 I.; Seton Droppers of Utica, N. Y.; 

 Llewellyn Hall of Boston. Burton 

 Mallory of this city, John Nichols 

 of Shanghai, China, and Bravton 

 Wilson of Albany, N. Y. ' 



