May 4, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE ' BREEZE 3 
PRIDES HILL KENNELS 
Property of 
Q. A. SHAW McKEAN 
Wire- Haired 
Fox Terriers 
T NOON last Saturday, in the Arlington st. church, 
Boston, Miss Dorothy Mandell and Dr. Francis Minot 
Rackemann were united in marriage by the minister, Rev. 
Paul Revere Frothingham, D. D. The bride is the elder 
of the two daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. William 
D. Mandell (Caroline Braman) and is a granddaughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Mandell of Boston and Bev- 
erly. She is a member of the Sewing Circle of her débu- 
tante year, 1909, and of the Vincent club and the New 
Riding club. The engagement of Miss Mandell to Dr. 
Rackemann was announced early in February. Dr. Racke- 
mann is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rackemann of 
“The Haven,” Readville. He is a gradute of Harvard. 
class of 1909, and of the Harvard Medical School, 1912. 
He is now practising medicine in Boston. 
Hydrangeas massed within and about the chancel, 
intermingled with palms for a background of greenery, 
formed the decorations at the church, while rambler roses 
and Easter lilies added their constrasting color to the 
decorative effect. The bride had two attendants, her 
younger sister, Miss Suzanne Mandell, and a cousin, Miss 
Emma H. Mandell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. 
Mandell of Boston and Hamilton. Dr. George Richards 
Minot, a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man and the 
group of ushers included Francis Austin Harding, Dr. 
George Parkman Denny, Franklin A. Reece, Neil W. 
Rice, Edward Hale Perry, William P. Homans, Roger 
Amory, Samuel P. Mandell, 2d, a cousin of the bride, 
Philip S. Little, Jr., who is from Minneapolis, and Ed- 
ward Wigglesworth, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, 
and whose wife was formerly Miss Sarah P. Rackemann. 
Dr. Rackemann and his bride are to spend the sum- 
mer season at Cohasset with Mrs. Rackemann’s brother 
and sister. The Mandell summer estate at Cohasset is 
known as “The Pool.” 
Back Bay Residences 
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Puppies from six weeks up. 
Bitches always on hand. 
best blood of England and the United 
States. 
The kennels and dogs for sale can be seen at any time. 
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70 KILBY STREET 
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Show Dogs and 
Bred from the 
The kennel man — Harry HarpcastTiLe — will have 
prices and full authority to sell. 
Telephone Beverty 410 when you are coming. 
PRIDES HILL KENNELS 
PRIDES CROSSING - MASS. 
The wedding of Miss Christine Snelling, daughter of 
Mrs. Russell G. Fessenden of Boston, and Loring Wilkins 
Coleman of Chicago, took place Monday noon, in Trinity 
church, Boston. The bride wore a gown of white satin 
trimmed with pearls and silver. Her bouquet was of 
lilies of the valley and irises. The bridesmaids were 
Miss Harriet Smith of Omaha, Neb., Miss Phyllis Brown 
of New York, Miss Sarah Sherbourne, Miss Margaret 
Bennett and Miss Frances Bradley, all of Boston, and 
Miss Frances Stevens of West Newton. They wore 
dresses of light green and silver. Their hats were of 
yellow leghorn, with flowers and lace, and their bouquets 
were of mixed spring flowers. Mr. Coleman had for his 
best man T. Powell Fowler of New York; and the ushers 
were John G. Quimby, Jr., of New York, J. Elliott Jen- 
kins of Chicago, Philip A. Means, Harold Amory, Arthur 
Eldredge, Jr., J. Manlius Sargent, all of Boston, and 
Henry B. W. Snelling, brother of the bride. The cere- 
mony was performed by Rev. Samuel Snelling, uncle of 
the bride, and he was assisted by Rev. Alexander Mann, 
D. D., rector of the parish. After the church service 
there was a reception at the home of the bride’s mother 
and stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman will live at 712 
Rush street, Chicago, the home of Mr. Coleman’s mother. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer announce that the mar- 
riage of their daughter, Mary Katharine, to Keith Mer- 
rill of Minneapolis, will take place on May 7. It will be 
at “Avalon,” Pride’s Crossing, where the family has been 
spending the winter. The ceremony will be at noon. So 
many of the men who were to have been in the bridal 
party have already been called out on military duty that 
it has been thought best to advance the date from the day 
originally planned, May 26. Owing to the suddenness of 
this decision, the wedding will necessarily be a very small 
Sea Shore Estates 
- BOSTON 
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