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N Sr. Joun’s Cuurcn, at Beverly Farms, last Saturday HAMILTON-WENHAM branch of the Special Aid so- 
afternoon, Miss Emma Howe Mandell was married to ciety for American Preparedness—The workrooms 
Neil Woodbury Rice of Ipswich. The bride is the daugh- for the making of surgical dressings will be open on Wed- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mandell of 247 Common-  nesday afternoons at Hamilton Town hall, and on Mon- 
wealth avenue, Boston, who have a country estate, “The day afternoons at Wenham Town hall, at 2 o’clock. A 
Four Corners,” in Hamilton. Mr. Rice, the bridegroom, special appeal is made to the women of both towns to 
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, Rice of Turner Hill, .attend these meetings with all possible regularly. 
Ipswich. The bride was a débutante last winter and was Instructions will gladly be given to those who are un- 
presented at a dance given by her parents in her honor at familiar with the work. Donations of money are much 
the Copley-Plaza, in December. For the marriage cere- | needed for materials with which to carry on this work, 
mony Saturday, which was at quarter-past twelve o’clock, — which is not only for the relief of our Allies fighting at 
the officiating clergyman was Rev. William Greenough the front, but for our own men who are joining those 
Thayer of St. Mark’s School in Southboro. The bride, armies in Europe, and who may be greatly in need of 
who was given in marriage by her father, had two attend- hospital care. 
‘ant bridesmaids, Miss Mabel Churchill, the daughter of Mrs. Alanson Daniels is chairman of the Surgical 
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill of Cornish, N. H., who Dressings committee. The other members are Mrs. 
spent the past winter in Boston, and Miss Anna Agassiz, James Bb. Pickett, secretary; Mrs. John A. Tuckerman, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe L. Agassiz of Bos- treasurer; Mrs. Charles F. Ayer, Mrs, Wolcott H. John- 
ton and Hamilton. Thomas FE. P. Rice of Ipswich was son, Miss Helen C. Burnham, Mrs. Fred Kilham, Mrs. 
the best man and the group of ushers included Frederick Albert C. Burrage, Jr., Mrs, William T. Lambert, Mrs. 
Ayer, Jr., brother-in-law of the bridegroom ; S. P. Man- Gerard Bement, Mrs Charles T. Parker, Miss Mary E. G. 
dell, 2d, brother of the bride; Thomas E. Proctor, 2d, a Butler. Mrs. Nathaniel S. Simpkins, Mrs. Edward B. 
cousin; Hiram T. Folsom, Samuel Mixter, A. K. Henry, Cole, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. William E. Choate, Mrs. 
Sumner Pingree and John Heard, Jr. ‘While those in- Frank P. Trussell and Mrs. Josiah H. Gifford. Checks 
vited to the church were arriving organ selections of may be made payable and sent to Mrs. John A. Tucker- 
nuptial character were played and for this music and the . man, treas., Hamilton, Mass. 
wedding marches two organists, Wallace Goodrich of . i E255 O. Vee 
Boston and West Manchester and Alfred H. Meyer, the Mrs. E. Preble Motley of Boston is not opening her 
regular organist at St. John’s Church, shared in the pro- new aonnas Shee Ee ‘ Sek aeons this wake Dist instead 
eram, Following the ceremony at the church a reception |° CCCUPYMIS the small cottage at West Manchester, owned 
took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mandell in Ham- by Gordon Abbott. Su OeaaE eG last week. 
ilton, where a wedding breakfast was served. Mr. Rite’; Malorand! Mrs. Berne i Eapeineon EPR oat 
has taken a place in Hamilton for the summer. their summer home in West Manchester for the season. 
ekoys BO, 0S 
Dr. Francis G. Peabody of Harvard University will Mrs. Edward S. Grew has been spending the week 
preach Sunday at the First Unitarian church, Masco- in Washington with her son, Joseph Clark Grew, and 
nomo street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, when the church will family, who are still there, Mr. Grew being connected with 
open for the summer months. Service at eleven o'clock; the State department. She is expected at “All Oaks,” her 
all are welcome. summer home at West Manchester, tomorrow. 
Back Bay Residences Sea Shore Estates 
POOLE & BIGELOW 
70 KILBY STREET - BOSTON 
Suburban and Country Estates Farms 
