SOCIETY NOTES 
There was keen interest in the 
nuptials of Miss Olivia Thorndike, 
of Boston and Beverly Farms, and 
Nathaniel S. Simpkins, Jr., of Bos- 
ton and Beverly Farms, on Wednes- 
day in Boston. Miss Thorndike is 
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 
L. Thorndike, a Vincent club girl 
and prominent in society and eques- 
trienne circles of Boston and the 
North Shore. Mr. Simpkins is the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. 
Simpkins of Beverly Farms and 
Washington. The wedding was sol- 
emnized in Emmanuel church in the 
afternoon. Before the ceremony, the 
church organist, W. 8S. Gales, enter- 
tained the guests with a musical 
program. The Bridal Chorus from 
‘Lohengrin’? marked the entrance 
of the bride on the arm of her fa- 
ther. Her sister, Miss Alice Thorn- 
dike, and the bridegroom’s _ sister, 
Miss Faith Simpkins, made up the 
bridal party. The bridal robe was 
of white satin adorned with rare old 
lace. A prayer book instead of 
flowers was carric?, The best man 
was the bridegroom’s brother, John 
Simpkins. The ceremony was\ per- 
formed by Bishop William Law- 
rence. After the ceremony the 
bridal party left the church while 
Mendelssohn’s ‘‘Wedding Marech’”’ 
was played. Later a reception was 
held at the Marlboro street home of 
the bride. The ushers were J. R. 
Thorndike, Willard Simpkins, P. F. 
Huidekoper, J. W. Cutler, Gordon 
Ware, L. A. Shaw, 8. D. Bush, 2d, 
G. G. Bacon, F. A. Reece, E. D. Irv- 
ing, Elliot Cowdin, C. D. Moss, M. 
D. Robinson, H. L. MaecVickar of 
New York, and A. E. Newbold of 
Philadelphia. Most of the ushers 
were members of the class of ’09 at 
Harvard. 
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The C. Howard Clark, Jrs., expect 
to come on from their country place 
at Devon, Pa., July Ist to occupy the 
house at West Manehester which 
they have had for several summers. 
The Misses Rhoades. of Roxbury, 
have been occupying the house the 
month of June. 
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Meadowbrook’’, the cottage usu- 
ally rented on the Meyer estate, 
Hamilton, has been secured by F. 
P. Mitchell of Washington. The 
family have arrived there. 
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