YORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1910. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
_ The wedding of Miss Junia K. Russell of Cambridge 
nd Harold F. Mason of Boston and Manchester was sol- 
emnized Wednesday at high noon in Christ Church, 
Cambridge. The nuptials brought together a large 
- number of relatives and friends of the family. The rec- 
tor of the church, Rev. Prescott Evarts, officiated and 
the edifice was beautifully decorated with palms and 
white chrysanthemums. The bride, who was given in 
“marriage by her father, Joseph Ballister Russell, a broth- 
er of the late Gov. Russell, was attired in white liberty 
satin adorned with rich lace. She was attended by Miss 
‘Katherine Dorr of Cambridge, who wore a French crea- 
_tion of pink and pale blue chiffon and a large black hat. 
Joseph B. Russell, jr., was best man and the ushers were 
Charles E. Mason, Herbert W. Mason, Austin B. Mason, 
~ Robert Winsor, jr., Constantine Hutchinson and Augus- 
tus Hemenway. Mr. Mason is one of the five sons of the 
- Jate Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer B. Mason of Boston and 
Manchester and is a Harvard man, class of ’05. His 
_ elub affiliations in Boston include the Tennis and Rac- 
quet. At the conclusion of their honeymoon, Mr. and 
Mrs. Mason are to make their home at 310 Common- 
wealth avenue. 
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) Mrs. John C. Howe is planning to keep her cottage at 
_ West Manchester open all winter. 
F. L. Higginson and family closed their estate at 
Pride’s Crossing Tuesday and opened their winter resi- 
dence on Beacon street, Boston. 
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Dr. and Mrs. J. Collins Warren are among the Boston- 
ians, who left Pride’s Crossing Tuesday for winter 
_ Lomes. 
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One of the most important of the autumn weddings in 
Philadelphia which will create much North Shore soci- 
ety interest is that on November 29 in St. Mark’s church, 
of Miss Julia Rush Biddle, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 
Alexander Williams Biddle, and T. Charlton Henry. 
Among the attendants will be Mrs. Charles Munn, jr., 
| (Mary Astor Paul) of Manchester, her sister-in-law, 
Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul, and Miss Mary Josephine Amo- 
ry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Amory of Bos- 
ton and Beverly Cove. 
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Clay Arthur Pierce and family plan to leave Pride’s 
Crossing next Tuesday (Nov. 1) for their winter home 
in St. Louis. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
_At an elaborate luncheon Tuesday aboard the Argen- 
tine training ship, Presidente Sarmiento, off the Wash- 
ington navy yard, President Taft was received in the 
captain’s dining room, which was profusely decorated 
with flowers. Senor Jacinto L. Villegas, the- Argentine 
chargé d’affaires, who spent the summer in Manchester, 
and Gen. Garcia, chief of the Argentine warship com- 
mission, who was frequently entertained at Marblehead 
during the summer, were present. 
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Tuesday and Wednesday of this week fashionable so- 
ciety at Washington were in evidence at the Horse 
Show at the American League Park. President and 
Mrs. Taft headed the list of box holders. 
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Mrs. Beekman Winthrop, wife of the Assistant Sec- 
retary of the Navy, gave a luncheon in Washington 
Monday in honor of Miss Herron, Mrs. W. H. Taft’s 
sister. 
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The F. R. Appletons, Bayard Tuckermans, Mrs. D. F. 
Appleton and Mrs. Charles S. Tuckerman are still so- 
journing at the Appleton Farm, Ipswich. The Bayard 
Tuckermans plan to leave for New York next week. 
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Professor and Mrs. George Fillmore Swain closed 
their estate on Town Hill, Ipswich, Monday and re- 
turned to Boston. Professor Swain is a member of the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty. Their 
winter residence is on Marlboro street. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt Amory, who have entertained 
much during the season et their Pride’s Crossing resi- 
dence, are leaving today to take up their social interests 
in Boston for the winter. 
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“Eagle Rock’’ extended delightful hospitality to a 
dinner company of sixteen gentlemen last Saturday 
evening, Mr. Frick making as usual an ideal host. Mrs. 
Frick has returned from New York. 
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Samuel B. Dana and Dr, Harold W. Dana completed 
their season’s stay at the Knowlton cottage, Beverly 
Farms, Wednesday. Their winter residence is on Brim- 
mer street, Boston. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Alley were at home Wed- 
nesday evening to a dinner party of twelve guests at 
their Hamilton estate on Willowdale road. 
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