NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
SUMNER -- ROCKWELL | 
North Shore Summer Resident Weds Quietly 
at Emmanvel Church, Manchester 
A very pretty though small church 
wedding of the week was that of Miss 
Diana Ward Rockwell, daughter of 
the late Gen. Alfred P. Rockwell, 
who was for many years a well known 
summer resident at Smith’s Point, 
and Eliot Sumner of Baltimore, which 
took place at the pretty little Em- 
manuel church, Masconomo street, 
Manchester, on Wednesday afternoon. 
The decorations at the church were 
very simple and quiet, large masses of 
greenery interspersed with pink and 
white flowers being arranged artisti- 
cally about the auditorium. 
The bride was unattended. Graham 
Sumner, a brother of the groom was 
best man. ‘The bride was charmingly 
gowned in white satin and point lace, 
princess style and wore a long veil of 
white tulle. She carried white roses. 
The ceremony was performed by 
Rev. Dr. Alexander Mann of Trinity 
church, Boston. Music was furnished 
by twelve voices from the vested choir 
of Trinity church, Boston. They sang 
as a Processional ‘“‘Ancient of Days,’’ 
and during the ceremony Palestrina’s 
“Sanctus,” the Dresden Amen and 
as a Recessional, “I heard a sound of 
voices.” Wallace Goodrich presided 
at the organ and prior to the entrance 
of the bridal party he played selec- 
tions from Parsifal and at the close of 
the ceremony the Mendelssohn wed- 
ding march. 
The wedding guests included only 
the immediate relatives of the con- 
tracting parties and a few intimate 
friends. -Among those present were : 
Dr. John A. Rockwell of Tennessee, 
Dr. J. Rockwell of Cambridge, Mrs. 
Dodkin and Mrs. Lawrence Dodkin 
of New York, Prof. and Mrs. W. G. 
Sumner of New Haven, Major and 
Mrs. Henry L. Higginson, Mrs. Rus- 
sell Sturgis and Miss Sturgis, Mrs. 
Edward Sturgis and daughter, and 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton. 
Following the ceremony an informal 
reception was held at the Rockwell 
summer home on Smith’s Point.. Mr. 
and Mrs. Sumner left on an evening 
train and will take up their residence 
at Baltimore. 
Tremont Theatre 
The Tremont Theatre opens with 
advanced vaudeville of the Klaw & 
Erlanger kind Monday, Labor Day 
matinee, Sept. 2. a7 
It is not possible yet to announce 
the character of the opening bill, but 
it promises to be “genuine Metropoli- 
tan vaudeville for Boston’’—which 
means New England. 
Land For Sale in Magnolia 
House Lots for sale on Avenue now being built 
from Raymond street to Magnolia ave,, close to beach 
and central part of Village. 
Also other land; one piece of eight acres, and one 
of five acres. Part of this land is in Gloucester and 
par in Manchester. Apply to 
H.W. BUTLER, 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
Blount, Bater & Co. 
AUTOMOBILE MACHINE SHOP 
Depot Sq.,.Tlanchester, Mass. 
Complete overhalling of both American 
and foreign cars done by expert workmen. 
Repairing of Full line of 
every description, accessories and tires. 
Telephone 206-3 Manchester 
i JOHN DANIELS st 
GROCERY AND PROVISION DEALER 
HALE ST., BEVERLY FARMS 
; JN oe line of 
Choicest Meats, Poultry, Game and all the Delicacies of the 
Season Always on Hand. 
We carry in stock a full line of S- S. PIERCE CO.’S GOODS 
The celebrated ‘““NEWPORT SAUSAGE” which 
we carry is used by the leading trade, served at the best ho- 
tels,restaurants and clubs. The best sausage on the market 
In connection with the many departments in my renovated and enlarged store, I 
have opened a FIRST2CLASS BAKERY, equipped with the latest conveniences 
and in charge of expert bakers. Let us supply your needs. 
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EERIMEMET AOR a RAR a Ee ED 
