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concern to North Shore people. Miss Jacquelin Stevens, 
_daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Stevens of Pride’s 
Crossing, and Julian H. Harris, were married early in 
the winter. . 
-.. On. January 20th the marriage of Miss: Mary Mar- 
garet Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrington 
Walker of Magnolia, and Sidney Ruggles Small, took 
‘place in the beautiful home of the Walkers in Detroit. 
The Saturday afternoon of February 19th was the date 
of a wedding in which the North Shore and society far 
and wide were deeply interested. This was the wedding 
of Miss Dorothy May Jordan, the only daughter of Mr. 
‘and. Mrs. Eben D. Jordan of West Manchester and Bos- 
ton, and Monroe Douglas Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Douglas Robinson of New York. The beautiful and im- 
pressive ceremony was performed at Trinity Church, 
‘Boston, before a large assemblage of friends. Miss Jor- 
Engagements and 
ENGAGEMENTS of interest to the North Shore col- 
onies: i 
~ Miss Phyllis Sears, daughter of Herbert M. Sears, 
of Boston and Pride’s Crossing, to Bayard Tuckerman, 
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman, of New 
York and Ipswich. (Wedding late June or early July, ot 
Beverly Farms). 
Miss Louise McAllister, daughter of Mrs. Hall Mc- 
Allister of Boston and the North Shore, to Nevil Ford, 
of Chestnut Hill. 
Miss Ruth H. Cutting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
R. Fulton Cutting, to Reginald L. G. Auchincloss, son 
of the late Edgar S. Auchincloss and Mrs. Auchincloss, 
both of New York. 
Miss Miriam Mason, daughter of the late Mr. and 
‘Mrs. Mortimer B. Mason, of Manchester, to Franklin H. 
Trumbull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Trumbull, of 
Salem. 
-- Miss Caroline W. Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. H. W. Foster of Boston and Marblehead, to Theo- 
-dore Sizer, of New York city. . 
Miss Marie Dallas Agassiz, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Rodolphe L. Agassiz, of Boston and Hamilton, to 
Cornelius Conway Felton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. 
Felton, of Haverford, Pa. 
Miss Doris McMillan of Detroit, a granddaughter of 
Mrs. James McMillan, of Washington and Manchester, 
to Stéwart Lansing Pittman, son of Mrs. Home Wise, of 
Flushing, L. I., and the late Lansing M. Pittman, of De- 
_troit, Mich. 
Miss Marjory McGowan, daughter of Mrs. Hugh J. 
McGowan, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Manchester, to Buel 
Wetmore, of Detroit, Mich. 
Miss Selby Zell, daughter of Mrs. Mary Forbes Zell 
Abell, to Charles Ransom Rowland, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel Rowland; both of Baltimore. The Rowlands 
summer at the Oceanside, Magnolia. 
Miss. Helen McKee Munson, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert Hallam Munson, of New York, to Richard 
Manning Russell, son of the late Governor William E. 
Russell and Mrs. Michael Foster, of Boston and London. 
Miss Christine Snelling, daughter of Mrs. Russell G. 
Fessenden, of Boston and Marblehead, to Loring Wilkins 
Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Coleman, of 
Chicago, 
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dan was one of the daintiest and most exquisitely gowned 
brides of the year. 
On the same day at Salem, Miss Harriett W. Pew, 
daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Wm. H. Pew, was married 
to Mason Garfield, grandson of the late President James 
A. Garfield. The Pews have a summer home at Rock- 
port. 
On March tst the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Pres- 
cott Bigelow, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prescott 
Bigelow of Manchester and Boston, and Dr. Frank Mar- 
tin of Baltimore, Md., took place at Trinity Church in 
Boston. Owing to the recent death of Miss Bigelow’s 
younger brother, David N. Bigelow, the wedding was 
very simple and quiet. 
With the passing of the Lenten season the bevy of 
Easter brides that is coming on will be an interesting one 
for the North Shore. 
Future Weddings 
Miss Elizabeth B. Wood, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. 
Henry A. Wise Wood, of New, York and Annisquam, to 
John Cyrus Distler, of Baltimore. 
Miss Margaret Stackpole, daughter of Mrs. Henry 
Stackpole, of Cambridge and Nahant, to George C. Cut- 
ler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cutler, of Brook- 
line. 
Miss Margaret Randolph Rotch, daughter of Mrs. 
Abbott Lawrence Rotch, of Boston, to James Jackson 
Storrow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Storrow, of 
Boston and formerly of Marblehead. 
WEDDINGS in the fashionable world of interest to the 
North Shore colonies: 
April 12—Miss Grace Meeker, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur Meeker, of Chicago and Marblehead Neck, 
to Ambrose Cramer, of Chicago and Lake Forest. 
April 25—Miss Edith Ogden Harrison, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Carter H. Harrison, of Chicago, to Cyrus 
Edson Manierre, son of William R. Manierre, of Chicago. 
April 27—Miss Irene Langhorne Gibson, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs: Charles Dana Gibson; of ‘New’ York, to 
George B. Post, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George ‘B. Post, 
of New York. : 
April 28—Miss Barbara Thaw, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Alexander B. Thaw, of New York, to Lieutenant 
Scott B. Macfarlane, U. 8. N. 
April 29—Miss Ellen du Pont, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Coleman du Pont, of Wilmington, Del., and Mar- 
blehead, to Holliday Meeds, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Holliday Meeds, of Chevy Chase. 
April 29—Miss Virginia Cumner, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry Cumner, of Brookline, to H. August 
Vogel, of Milwaukee. 
May—Miss Harriet Southerland, daughter of Rear 
Admiral and Mrs. William H. Southerland, of Washing- 
ton and Nahant, to J. Butler Wright, of Washington and 
Tuxedo. 
May 20—Miss Rosamond Eliot, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Amory Eliot of Manchester, to Frederic Munroe 
Burnham, son of William A. Burnham, of Boston. +. 
May or June—Miss Helen Morgan Hamilton, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pierson Hamilton, of New 
York, to Police Commissioner Arthur Woods, of New 
York and Boston. 
