NORTH SHORE BREEZE 9 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The summer home of A. Shuman at Beverly is 
Leing prepared for the arrival of Mr. Shuman and house- 
hold the last week of this month. 
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Abraham Koshland and family of Boston, are re- 
turning to the Masury -cottage, Ober street, Beverly, 
Monday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Weeks of Boston, will be at the Claflin 
cottage Ober street, Beverly, again this season. ‘They 
will arrive the second week in June. 
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Alexander Steinert and family of Boston, are re- 
moving to “Stoneledge,” their summer home on Hospital 
Point, Beverly, May 26th. 
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The first and second weeks in June will see the 
colony at Beverly Cove and Burgess Point quite complete. 
Arriving then will be Mrs. Francis H. Peabody, Mr. 
and Mrs. Amory A. Lawrence (from their wedding trip), 
and the N. W. Rices. 
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Wm. A. Slater and family of Washington arrived 
this week at “Willowbank,” their summer home on Prince 
street, Beverly Cove. 
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In Plumbsted, the Lenox country residence of Mrs. 
Joseph S$. Whistler, her niece, Mrs. Gwendolyn Whistler 
Howell, was married at 4 o’clock Monday afternoon to 
Percy D. Haughton of Boston. Only the immediate 
families witnessed the ceremony, which was read by the 
Rev. Sherrard Billings of Groton. The house decorations 
were pink and white apple blossoms and other flowers 
of the season. ‘The bride’s cousin, Miss Nina Gaither of 
Baltimore, was her only attendant. The bride wore a 
close-fitting gown of gray broadcloth and a hat to corre- 
spond. Ni. Haughton was attended by J. Wells Farley 
ot Boston. The bride was the widow of the Rev. Dr. 
Kichard Lewis Howell, the millionaire clergyman of 
Baltimore. He married her before she had been intro- 
duced in society at Palm Beach in 1905. She inherited a 
large fortune on his death a year ago. Mr. Haughton is 
bead coach of the Harvard football teams. Mr. and Mrs. 
Flaughton are expected later in the season at Manchester 
where they will occupy the John H. Storer cottage at 
Smith’s Point. 
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Miss Alice Longfellow of Cambridge and Manchester 
will receive the Circolo Italiano at Cragie house, Cam- 
bridge, next Tuesday afternoon. 
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An engagement of much North Shore interest es- 
pecially to the East Gloucester summer colonists at East- 
ern Point is that which Mrs. Francis L. Wayland of 
Cherokee lodge, Summerville, S. C., and Philadelphia, 
has announced of her daughter, Miss Cicely Wayland, 
to Magruder Craighead of Boston, only son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank W. Craighead of Philadelphia, formerly of 
Ealtimore. Mrs. Wayland and Miss Wayland spend 
their summers at Hawthorne Inn and are also well known 
in Boston. 
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Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr., left Boston this week 
for a visit with Mrs. William Frazier Harrison of Ridge- 
wood farm, Oreland, Pa. The Munns are to occupy 
Mrs. Gordon Prince’s house at West Manchester again 
this summer. 
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Russell T. Green and Fred K. Swett have 
formed a copartnership under the firm 
have taken over the business of the Angier 
Company which will be continued as a 
high class automobile supply house at the 
old location, 737 Boylston Street, Boston. 
| name of the Green & Swett Company and 
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