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Mrs. Robert Dawson Evans of 
Boston and Beverly has given Bos- 
ton University $200,000 for the en- 
dowment of a department of clinical 
research and preventive medicine in 
connection with the Massachusetts 
Homeopathic Hospital and the B. U. 
Medical school. It is a memorial to 
her late husband, and is to be known 
as the Robert Dawson Evans depart- 
ment. 
Americans were heavy losers at 
England’s classic turf event, The 
Derby, June 1, and it was a most 
decorous throng, out of respect to the 
late King Edward’s death. The 
grandstand was decorated with a 
mass of black. Among the North 
Shore residents who were present 
were Judge and Mrs. Moore of 
Pride’s Crossing, who coached down 
from London, and H. M. Sears of 
Pride’s. 
Preston Gibson and Capt. A. W. 
Butt of the North Shore ushered, 
June 4, at the wedding of Granville 
R. Fortesque and Miss Grace Bell in 
Washington. The bride is president 
of the Working Boys’ Home at the 
Capital and a daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles J. Bell of Washington. 
Alsn at 
Newpart 
AYES SHORE pReee 
North Shore summer galeries 
present at the luncheon at Bryn 
Mawr College Pennsylvania, June 2, 
in honor of President Taft, given by 
Miss M. Carey Thomas, the president 
of the college, were Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles. H. Pugh of Philadelphia and 
Bass Rocks, Capt. Archibald Butt 
and Miss Helen Taft: Mr. Pugh re- 
cently contributed $1,000 to the col- 
ee fund to aid in securing’ the 
250,000 gift offered by the General 
aseaiion Board. 
Wednesday evening of this week, 
President and Mrs. Taft gave a din- 
ner party in honor of Prince Hiro- 
yasa Fushimi, a cousin of the Mika- 
do, and Princess Fushimi, who are 
visiting this country. 
A wedding in New York June 4 of 
much interest to Boston and New 
York society was that of Miss Char- 
lotte 1. Grmnel, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. E. Morgan Grinnell of 36 East 
50th street, and Alexander Forbes of 
Boston, a grandson of Ralph Wal- 
do Emerson and a_ brother of 
Cameron Forbes, governor of the 
Philippines. 
Gen. and Mrs. Clarence R. Kd- 
wards of Washington, who are an- 
nual guests at The Oceanside, Mag- 
nolia, sail June 28 from San Francis- 
co for the Philippine Islands, where 
Edwards has been sent 
Gen. 
Anuouure the opening of their 
Sumner Branch 
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on a 
Grae Maison de Blanc 
ane Hifth Aurnue New York 
special mission. Mrs. Edwards will 
place Miss Bessie Edwards, her 
daughter, in a French sckool next 
season before returning. They wii! 
visit relatives in Niagara Falls and 
Cleveland before starting for fai 
ranciseo. 
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June 20 is the date set for the nup- 
tials in New York of Miss Eleanor 
Butler Alexander and ‘'Theo:tfore 
Roosevelt, jr., at the. Piith Atcaue 
Presbyterian church. Tle brides- 
maids are to be Miss Ethel Roosevelt ; 
Miss Ilarriet Alexander, Miss. Jan-. 
ette Alexander, cousins; Miss Jean 
W. Delano and Miss Jessic Welling- 
ton Drake of Paris.” Mrs. Snowden 
Kalmstock (nee Elizabeth Bertron) 
will be matron of honor. She was 
a recent bride. Young Roosevelt 
has selected EK. Dupont Irving, an old 
friend and great-grandnephew of 
Washington Irving, as his best man, 
and his ushers will be his brother, 
Kermit Roosevelt, his cousins, 
George Roosevelt and Munroe Rob- 
inson; Francis M. R. Roche, John W. 
Cutler, Hamilton Fish, jr., EK. Mor- 
gan Gilbert, Fulton Cutler, Grafton 
Chapman and- George Chapman. To- 
morrow, June 11, he will give his 
bachelor dinner at Delmonico’s to 24 
friends, the majority of whom were 
Ilarvard elassmates. 
Alsn at 
Bar Garbor 
Che Colonnade, Magualia 
and request the fonor of your patronage 
Cable Damask, Bed-Linen, Cowels, Bed-Spreads, Center- 
Pirres, Doylivs, Cea-Cloths, Lingerie, Waists, 
Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Ete. 
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