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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, Jdr., of 
Boston and Manchester, was an at- 
tendant at the wedding of Miss 
Mary Redfield of Philadelphia and 
Henry F. Griffin of New York at 
Barnstable September 16th. The 
nuptials were solemnized in St. 
Mary’s church. Mrs. Bigelow wore 
white net veiling adorned with 
mauve. Her hat was of black vel- 
yet and mauve. Miss Faith Simp- 
kins of Beverly Farms was among 
the guests at the wedding. 
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Mrs. R. Fulton Cutting of New 
York and Beverly Cove, was among 
the guests at the wedding of Lan- 
don Ketchum Thorne and Miss 
Julia Loomis on September 16th at 
St. Mary’s church, Tuxedo, New 
York. The bride’s gown had been 
worn by seven’ generations of 
mothers and daughters, the first 
time in 1778. 
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Miss Eleanora Sears spent last 
week in Newport as the guest of 
Mrs. Joseph Harriman. She partici- 
pated in the tennis tournament and 
also attended Mrs. Bargar Wall- 
ach’s luncheon for the players. 
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It is understood that Mr. and 
Mrs..J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., who 
are now abroad with their family 
are to present their daughter in New 
York this winter. The young girl 
is a grand-daughter of Mrs. Henry 
S. Grew of Boston and Manchester, 
and a niece of Mrs. Stephen van 
Rensselaer Crosby and Mrs. Boyl- 
ston Beal of Boston and West 
Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Mink of 
the Manchester colony, who have 
been on an auto tour of New York 
state, will occupy the S. Parkman 
Shaw residence, 184 Marlboro street, 
Boston, the coming winter. 
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Frederick R. Sears and family of 
Boston, moved from Beverly Farms 
to their winter home today. 
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Mrs. Robert D. Evans and_ her 
sisters, the Misses Hunt, were regis- 
tered at Bretton Woods last Friday. 
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Bought and Sold—Restoring 
13 Church St., Salem, Mass. 
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The wedding of Miss Serita Lin- 
coln of Boston and Matthew Bart- 
lett of Boston and Manchester, will 
be solemnized Wednesday after- 
noon, October 4th, at the Boston 
residence of Mrs. Arthur Lincoln, 
the bride-elect’s mother, 302 Marl- 
boro street. The marriage will be 
a very quiet affair. 
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Miss Sybil Appleton, a daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. 
Appleton, of .New York and Ips- 
wich, was a charming flower girl at 
the marriage of her cousin, Miss 
Julia A. Hoyt of New York and 
Ipswich, and Samuel A. Welldon, 
which was solemnized in New York 
on Saturday September 16th, at the 
home of the bride’s parents, 28 Hast 
36th street. She wore a_ simple 
white lingerie dress and_ earried 
bride roses. The bride was attrac- 
tive in white satin trimmed with old 
lace and a veil of old lace caught 
with orange blossoms. Her going 
away suit was of dark blue with a 
white and blue felt hat. The bride 
is the daughter of Mrs. Gerald L. 
Hoyt (nee Appleton) who summers . 
at ‘‘Appleton Farm,’’ Ipswich. Rev. 
Roland Cotton Smith of Washing- 
ton and Ipswich, officiated at the 
wedding. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane 
of the Manchester colony, who are 
on a short European trip, are ex- 
pected to return about the middle 
of October. 
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The drag hounds of the Myopia 
Hunt club met yesterday at _ the 
kennels, at 6.30 a.m. They will 
meet again Saturday at Indian Hill, 
West Newbury at 2.30. 
INVENTORIES 
Be sure to have your house inven- 
toried before closing it for the 
season. 
My Systematic Inventory for 
Private Residences assures the 
owner of a satisfactory adjust- 
ment with the underwriters in the 
event of loss by Fire or Burglary. 
Over 2500 Residences Inventoried 
under my system. Highest Ref- 
erences. 
Send for my Booklet or telephone 
FREDERICK C. RUSSELL 
Originator of the System 
131 State Street Boston, Mass. 
Telephone Main 1939. 
William H. Wellington and daugh- 
ter, Miss Anna Wellington, returned 
last Friday from a motor trip to 
the White Mountains. Prof. Rey- 
nard Wellington, who has spent the 
summer with his father and sister at 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, left last 
week for the west, where he will 
teach. Mrs. Matthews, late of the 
Radcliffe college faculty, who has 
spent the greater portion of the sum- 
mer with the Wellington family, is 
now in Boston the guest of Miss 
Emerson, niece of Mr. Wellington. 
_ An extract from a _ letter from 
Stanton H. King acknowledging 
literature sent to the Sailors’ Haven 
by the Book Mission: ‘‘We_ sin- 
cerely thank all your good friends 
for the magazines. They are splen- 
did, and will afford much pleasure 
to the sailors who take them to sea 
with them.’’ 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
305 Fifth Ave., 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Sq. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
N. E. Gor. Sist St. N. Y. 
