NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The brilliant society wedding which 
took place at Cohasset, Tuesday, 
with Miss Margaret DeFord of 
Brookline and John Revere Chapin as 
bride and bride-groom had much 
North Shore interest surrounding it. 
Mrs. Chapin is a relative of Mrs. 
Thomas P. Beal of Boston and Bur- 
gess Point, Beverly. 
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Last Sunday, Amos A. Lawrence 
gave a house warming at Beaver 
Pond, where his new summer home is 
located. Fifty-three guests enjoyed 
his hospitality. ‘Tuesday afternoon, 
Mr. Lawrence did the honors at the 
summer home of his father, Amory 
A. Lawrence, at Hospital Point, Bev- 
erly, when his father and his bride re- 
turned from their wedding trip spent 
in the principal cities of the country: 
New York, Philadelphia, Washington, 
etc. Later in the summer Mr. Law- 
rence, Jr., plans to go abroad. 
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The Boardman mansion at West 
Manchester, is being opened this 
week in anticipation of the arrival 
of the C. Howard Clark, Jr. family 
from Devon, Pa., where they have 
been spending the spring and early 
summer at their charming country 
estate since leaving Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clark plan to come to 
West Manchester the latter part of 
next week. Their son, Clarence, is 
in business in the west, but he will 
be on east for the hot weather. 
Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 
and Mrs. John Hollingsworth (nee 
Amie Clark), who are now at 
Devon, will remain there most all 
summer, with occasional visits to 
the North Shore. The marriage of 
Mr. Hollingsworth and Miss Clark 
was one of the social events of the 
winter in Philadelphia. 
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Mrs. Francis Adams Lane and 
Miss Lane of St. Louis, have as their 
guests this summer, Mr. and Mrs. 
Nathaniel ‘Tyler Lane and_ their 
daughter, Miss Helen LeRoy Lane, 
also of St. Louis. Miss Helen Lane 
is passing the week in Cambridge as 
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert 
DeC. Ward for the festivities atten- 
dant upon Class Day. 
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Mrs. Charles R. Hayden of 80 
Beacon street, Boston, will spend the 
summer on Hesperus avenue, Mag- 
nolia, where she has a cottage, and 
her sister, Miss Fanny Faulkner, who 
makes her home in Boston with Mrs. 
Hayden, has a cottage on the Shore 
road at Magnolia. 
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