NORTH SHORE BREEZE 23 
DREICER & CO. 
500, FIP LH AVENUE 
NEW YORK 
Ivivls 
PEARLS OF RARE QUALITY 
The COLONNADE 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
BASS ROCKS 
Edgar Newhause of Orange, N. J., vice-president of 
the Smelting & Refining Co., who has taken the cottage 
of the late Dr. Smith of Lowell dines his family at the 
hotel. “There are daughters and a son in the family 
There are a number of parties from Brooklyn and 
Philadelphia registered at the hotel, including Mrs. C. 
L. Kellum, Miss Ida C. Kellum, Mrs. James K. Sparrow, 
Miss Sparrow, Mrs. H.° Haddon, Mrs. M. D. Borgmeyer, 
Misses Borgmeyer (the latter annual guests), Mrs. S. M. 
Winasian, Miss Arrie Winasian, (the latter recently at 
Lake Mohonk, N. Y.), all from Brooklyn. From Phila- 
delphia for extended stays are J. F. O. Donnell, Misses 
Mary S. and Katherine Newlin, D. Stuart Robinson, Mr. 
and Mrs. George F. Klock, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Lewis, : 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Cattel, Miss Esther Cattel, who 
bring auto and chauffeur; Mr. and Mrs. H. I: Davis of 
Overbrook, Pa., for the holiday; Mrs. C. Conquest and 
the Misses Conquest, after an extended sojourn in Italy. 
Admiral and Mrs. Cromwell and maid represent the 
navy set from Washington, and the large Baltimore con- 
tingent has been augmented by Mr. and Mrs. Heriman, 
i. Bosler, Miss Dorothy D. Bosler and maid. <A party 
from New York. and Orange, N. J., includes Mrs. George 
Ashforth, N. Y., and the Misses Amy C. and Agnes Mat- 
thews of Orange. 
The auto parties included those of Stanley C. Whipple, 
Dover, N. H.; D. A. Taggart, Manchester, N. H.; Charles 
M. Read, Pawtucket, Bei vA UO: Higgins Worcester, 
and from Montserrat, Misses C. D. Davis, Bertha F. Sias, 
who had Mrs. Charles Platt, jr., of Philadelphia as 
guests. From Brookline, Forrest S. Smith, wife and 
chauffeur. 
Sargent-Rotan Nuptials. 
The wedding of Miss Francis Rotan and Winthrop 
Sargent, jr., Wednesday afternoon, at Grapevine Cove, 
Bass Rocks, the summer home of the bride’s parents, 
ferecasts two weddings of importance in North Shore 
eircles. Miss Katherine Rotan, the sister of the bride, 
and who was the maid of honor, is the fiancée of Cecil 
Drinker of Philadelphia, who was one of the ushers, 
and Worcester Sargent, a brother of the bridegroom, 
and who acted as his best man, is the fiance of Miss 
Marion Bigelow of Brooklyn, N. Y., one of the brides- 
maids. The new home of the junior Mr. and Mrs. Win- 
_ throp Sargent is at Artmore, Penn. They were married 
at 5 o’clock in the evening by the Rev. George F. 
Wheeler of Bridgeport, Conn., following which there 
Was a reception to which 200 persons came. Mrs. 
_ Thorndyke Howe, of Lawrence, was the matron of 
MR. PERINE, 
Resident Partner 
B. Frank Puffer 
Photographer 
432 Fifth Ave., 
NEW YORK 
Winter Studio 
PALM BEACH 
Announces the opening of his Summer 
Studio, in the North Shore Grill, Magnolia. 
You are invited to attend his exhibition 
of portraits by photography, Miniatures on 
ivory, Red Chalk drawings, and photographs 
in natural colors by direct color photography. 
Mr. Puffer is now making appointments 
for sittings, either in the studio or your 
home. 
Telephone 8120-2 Magnolia. 
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honor. She is a sister of the bride. Besides Miss Kath- 
erine Rotan and Miss Bigelow, the bridesmaids were 
Katherine Souther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Souther of Philadelphia and Bass Rocks; Annie Pugh, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pugh of Philadel- 
phia and Bass Rocks; Katherine Farwell of Chicago ; 
and Dorothy Robbins ‘of Rochester, N. Y. The bride is 
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rotan of Waco, 
Texas and Bass Rocks. The parents of Mr. Sargent in 
the winter time reside at Haverford, Penn. The bride- 
groom was graduated from Haverford in 1908 and from 
Harvard in 1909 he received his master’s degree. The 
ushers were Fitzwilliam and Gorham Sargent, Thorn- 
dyke Howe of Lawrence and Bass Rocks, James Carey 
Thomas, Cecil Drinker of Philadelphia, Hugh Fraser of 
Ottawa, Can., William Kurtz, Ned Lycett and Browning 
Clement of Philadelphia, 
