IN YACHTING CIRCLES. 
The last of the 15 boats that will 
represent America in the German- 
American sailfest off Marblehead 
in September is now being built at 
White’s, in Manchester. The order 
was placed the latter part of last 
week by the Southern Y. C. of New 
Orleans. Small Bros. are the de- 
signers. The boat is to be ready 
the first week in July. Prominent 
among the North Shore colony, 
who will have boats in the competi- 
tion, will be Herbert M. Sears, who 
owns the Skidoo, launched last 
week, Dr. John L. Bremer, Dr. Mor- 
fen Prince *and*C; -P-Curtis. «Dr. 
Bremer’s boat, designed by E. A. 
Boardman, registers from the Man- 
chester Y. C. 
The Manchester Y. C. has decided 
not to assent to a. modification of the 
deed of gift of the Quincy cup, as 
requested by the Hingham Y. C., to 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
permit the latter’s challenge to be 
accepted after the date on which 
the right of lodging challenges ex- 
pired, May 15. The Hingham chal- 
lenge was lodged a few days after 
that date, under an unofficial oral 
understanding that a way would 
be found to accept it. 
Bullock--Mason 
A very pretty home wedding was 
solemnized Monday afternoon at the 
home of Mrs. Annie Mason in North 
Beverly, when her daughter, Miss 
Carrie Mason, was united in marriage 
to Lewis Bullock of Manchester, but 
now located in Dolberg, N.Y. Rev. 
W. H. Hodgson performed the cere- 
mony. 
The bride is a graduate of Boston 
University and has taught school fora 
year or two. Mr. Bullock is a civil 
engineer and until recently his work 
has been in Washington. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bullock left on the 7 
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o’clock train from Beverly Monday 
evening for their home in Dolberg, 
N.Y. No cards. 
Flatley--Flatley 
At the Church of the Ascension in 
Brookline last Monday morning, June 
4, at 8.15 o’clock, Domnick Flatley of 
Manchester, was united in marriage 
to Miss Nora Flatley of Brookline, by 
the Rev. Fr. McManus. 
The bride was dressed in a gown of 
grey silk and was accompanied by her 
sister, Miss Helen Flatley, who also 
was gowned in grey. John Waldron 
of Manchester was the best man. 
After a wedding breakfast in Brook- 
line the bridal party came to Man- 
chester and a reception was held in 
the evening at Mr. Flatley’s cottage 
on Vine street, which they are occupy- 
ing. The groom isa member of the 
contracting concern, Morley, Flatley 
& Co. 
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