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SOCIETY NOTES 
Arthur B. Silsbee and the Misses 
Katherine E. and Martha Silsbee 
have concluded their stay at Pride’s 
Crossing and opened their winter 
residence on Marlborough street, 
Boston, this week. 
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Manchester colonists moving to 
winter homes in Boston this week 
were the Misses Bartlett of Common- 
wealth avenue, on ‘Tuesday, and 
Mrs. Charles P. Hemenway and 
household to Beacon street, Wednes- 
day. 
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Miss Margaret Curtis, daughter of 
Mrs. Greely S. Curtis of Boston and 
Manchester, last Saturday won the 
women’s national golf championship 
at Short Hills, N. J. 
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A wedding of much interest to the 
Pigeon Cove, Rockport, summer 
colonists, was that of Francis 
Augustus Brewer of Brookline and 
Pigeon Cove, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
David H. Brewer, and Miss Mary 
Frances Jenny of Longwood, which 
was solemnized at the Jenny resi- 
dence, 132 Carlton street, Wednes- 
day evening. The Brewer family 
are leading summer residents of 
Pigeon Cove of long standing. The 
young people left on a two weeks’ 
journey by motor car. They will be 
at home at 132 Carlton street on 
January 17th and 31st, when they 
will hold formal receptions from 4 
until 6 o’clock. 
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The Magnolia and other friends 
sof Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon 
Hawes, Jr., of Santa Barbara, Cal. 
(nee Frances Habirshaw of Brook- 
line), whose big church wedding at 
Brookline on October 7th was a so- 
ciety event, are greatly surprised to 
learn that they were secretly mar- 
ried June 21st in Medford by the 
city clerk of that city. 
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The North Shore friends of Mrs. 
Anthony J. Drexel, Jr. (Marjorie 
Gould) are adding their congratula- 
tory messages to those of the rela- 
tives of Mr. and Mrs. Drexel on the 
arrival of their first daughter, Edith 
Kingdon Drexel, who was born 
Wednesday at the Drexel residence, 
1015 Fifth avenue, New York. 
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Dr. L. Vernon Briggs of Boston 
and Manchester, has been appointed 
by Gov. Foss as member of the State 
Board of Insanity to succeed Henry 
P. Field of Northampton. 
_The Bernard C. Welds of Brook- 
line have concluded their season at 
Beverly Farms. 
-was Mr. Gates’ second marriage, his first wife having divorced him fifty- 
Charles G. Gates and His Bride 
On Wedding Tour In Priwate Car 
Photo copyright by American Press Association, POLI 
HEN Charles G. Gates arranged to be married to Miss Florence Hop- 
wood of Minneapolis at the home of his bride’s uncle, Robert F. 
Hopwood, at Uniontown, Pa., he engaged the Rev. Dr. J. W. Legrone 
of Port Arthur, Tex., to perform the ceremony. There were nearly 
a hundred guests at the wedding, many of them having made long journeys to 
attend. Immediately sfter the wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gates left on 
their wedding journey in Mr. Gates’ private car. They went first to Port 
Arthur, Tex., and will make a long tour of the United States before returning 
to New York. The above picture was made as the newly wedded couple stood 
behind the car only a few minutes before their wedding journey began. This 
three days before his second marriage. His father, John W. Gates, died re- 
cently, leaving a fortune of perhaps $30,000.000, most of which will ultimately 
go to his son. The young millionaire’s wedding gifts to his bride included 
twa diamond rings. a rope of pearls, a pair of diamond earrings and a dia- 
