SOCIETY NOTES 
‘““A Normandy Peasants’ Mar- 
ket,’’ to be held on the estate of 
S. V. R. Crosby at West Manchester 
on Friday, September 1st, promises 
to be so novel and attractive that 
those who have the affair in charge 
are confident that the occasion will 
interest a large number of the North 
Shore summer colony. This out-of- 
door fete has been planned to raise 
funds for the Sunnyside Day Nurs- 
ery at 41 Blossom street, Boston. 
It is designed to make it a fac- 
simile of the feature of life in Nor- 
mandy which it will reproduce. The 
stalls will be presided over by well- 
known women who will wear the 
native costume of the Normnady 
peasant. 
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The Misses Bartlett of Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, have settled 
for the summer at their attractive 
summer home corner Masconomo 
and Sea streets, Manchester. They 
are welcome additions to this col- 
ony. Last season they summered 
abroad. 
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Mrs. Andrew J. Peters, with her 
infant son, has arrived from Wash- 
ington to be with her mother, Mrs. 
John C. Phillips, at the summer 
home, Morain Farm, Wenham lake, 
where Mr. Peters will join her later. 
Mrs. Philli;s for the winter had an 
apartment at the Agassiz, Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston. Mr. and 
Mrs. Raynal Bolling of New York 
‘were of the passengers booked to 
sail yesterday on the Minnehaha for 
London from New York. Mrs. Boll- 
ing is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Will- 
iam Phillips of the English embassy 
and she and her husband will be 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips for 
the» coronation festivities. Mrs. 
Peters is a sister of Mrs. Bolling. 
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The wedding of Dr. Ralph Pem- 
berton, a brother of Mrs. Quincy A. 
Shaw, Jr., and Miss Virginia Miller, 
who made her home with her grand- 
mother, Mrs. E. Spencer Miller, took 
place recently at the Church of 
St. Luke and the Epiphany in Phil- 
adelphia. Because of the recent 
death of Henry Pemberton, the 
bride-groom’s father, the nuptials 
were made a very quiet affair. The 
Rey. Dr. David McConnell Steele 
performed the ceremony, which was 
witnessed only by the members of 
the two families. Dr. Pemberton 
has made many friends while visit- 
ing his sister, Mrs. Shaw on the 
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