NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The engagement was announced 
Wednesday of Miss Gladys Durant 
_ Rice, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clar- 
ence Rice of New York, tu John L. 
Saltonstall of Beverly Cove. Miss 
Rice was introduced to society four 
years ago. She is an accomplished 
young woman, being proficient in 
languages and playing the violin. 
She has lived several years in Paris. 
Recently, with Miss Elizabeth Hoyt 
of New York, she studied landscape 
gardening and arborculture under 
the direction of Prof. Sargent of 
Harvard. 
The engagement is announced to- 
day by Mr. and Mrs. George Wig- 
glesworth of Old Neck, Manchester, 
and Milton, of their second daugh- 
ter, Miss Marion Wigglesworth to 
Dr. Lloyd T. Brown of Worcester. 
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SupscriBers leaving the shore 
for their city homes should notify 
this office of their “‘ change of ad- 
dress’? promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
buttons. 
Mrs. Susan Wood and daughter 
have coneluded their stay at the cot- 
tage belonging to Ralph I. Barbcur 
of Manchester, on Mt. Pleasant ave- 
nue and have returned to their home 
in Philadelphia. 
Samuel S. Gray and family are 
remaining at their estate ‘‘Heart- 
break Hill,’’ Ipswich, until Christ- 
mas week. 
The plot of land in front of the 
First Congregational church. Mil- 
ford, has been purchased by Mrs. 
Susan Preston Draper, widow of the 
late Gen. Wm. F. Draper for $10,000 
and she will erect on the lot an 
equestrian statue of her late husband 
at an expense of some $50,000. She 
will then present the land and statue 
to the town of Milford for a park. 
Mrs. Draper and Miss Draper cor- 
cluded their season’s stay at the 
Bradbury cottage, Manchester, on 
Tuesday. 
_ Kast Gloucester 
Asst. U. S. Treasurer A. P. An- 
drew was due at his summer home 
Wednesday of this week to remain 
until next Tuesday. Mr. Andrew 
has been and will do much entertain- 
ing during his brief stay on the 
shore. 
HERE ARE THE NEW TRIMMINGS 
IN AN UNRIVALLED ARRAY 
Yow ll Find it Particularly To Your Advantage to 
Make Selections Now 
You'll get first selection from this complete stock—an opportunity 
to obtain some things particularly beautiful, of which there will be no 
later duplicates. 
Trimmings are much favored by fashion this season and the manu- 
facturers have out-done all past seasons in providing designs and com- 
binations that lovers of the beautiful in dress will greatly delight in. 
The best of these trimmings are here in wide, heavy braids, garni- 
tures, allovers, bandings, beads and metal, jeweled carved and fancy 
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Late October finds many sojourn- 
ers here in summer homes and at 
those hotels, which still remain open. 
‘“‘The Ramparts,’’ the former Rouse 
mansion at Eastern Point, is still 
open and Mrs. Raymond has been 
entertaining some of the younger 
members of the J. Murray Kay fam- 
ily since the closing of their summer 
home. 
The Siamese legation will bring 
their long stay on the shore to a close 
next week. 
KE. C, Rathbone of New York, who 
purchased the Nathaniel Gorton 
property at Eastern Point, is re- 
maining there with his family until 
December. Improvements have been 
made inside the house and roads are 
being laid out on the property, which 
wags enlarged by the purchase of sev- 
eral lots of land adjoining. 
Henry Davis Sleeper and his moth- 
er of Boston are still loyal to the au- 
tumn charms of the North Shore and 
will remain very late at Eastern 
Point. 
Walter L. Dean, the noted marine 
painter, and family, are still at their 
summer home. 
A. Wilder Pollard and family of 
Brookline are still at their Eastern: 
Point summer home. 
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