NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
Soctety Hotes 
The wedding of Miss Diana W. 
Rockwell of Manchester and Boston, 
and Mr. Eliot Sumner of Baltimore, 
will be very quietly observed next Weca- 
nesday afternoon, August 28, at th: 
pretty little Emmanuel Episcopal church, 
Masconomo street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea. The ceremony will be performed 
at 3.30 by the Rev. Dr. Mann, rector of 
Trinity church, Boston. Graham Sumner, 
brother of the groom will be best man. 
The bride will be unattended. Following 
the ceremony asmall reception will be 
held at the Rockwell summer home on 
Smith’s Point. 
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Miss Eleanora Sears went to Newport, 
R. I., Wednesday, where she is playing 
in the annual tennis tournament. 
To Celebrate Labor Day, 
A number of citizens met Tuesday 
evening at Cheever’s Drug store in Man- 
chester and organized into a committee 
for the purpose of having some formal 
observance of Labor Day in Manchester. 
It is proposed to have a baseball game at 
the playgrounds in the afternoon, and 
other sports, —perhaps a tug of war be- 
tween the Knights of Columbus team and 
some other team, a quoit pitching match 
(the game is getting to be quite popu- 
lar in certain circles in Manchester), etc. 
The committee organized with Select- 
man Bell as chairman and Albert Cun- 
ningham, secretary and treasurer. The 
committee on baseball is F. G. Cheever 
(chairman), Geo. S. Sinnicks dnd Percy 
A. Wheaton; commit.ee on sports, R. 
C. Allen, Arthur Crocker and F. C. 
Rand; finances, W. W. Hoare and J, 
A. Lodge. Some money, of course, will 
be necessary to carry out the plans of the 
committee for observing the day, the 
money to be used for prizes and to meet 
other necessary expense. he committee 
started the subscription list with $15.00 
and more has since been subscribed. 
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