NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XI 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, October 17, 1913 
No. 42 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J, Mitchell and son John are 
leaving Manchester the middle of next month for a trip 
around the world to be gone all winter. ‘They expect 
to be back next May. ‘They will go by way of the Medi- 
terranean and Egypt, in which country they will spend 
the Christmas season probably. ‘They will spend several 
weeks in India. They will return, of curse, by way of 
Japan and Hawaii. 
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, 2d, are spending the 
autumn with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 
Mitchell at Manchester Cove while their house at Beverly 
Farms is being remodelled and enlarged. ‘They will go 
to Virginia for part of the autumn. 
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The wedding of Miss Lucia Adele Barry and John 
R. Thorndike is to take place on Wednesday, Oct. 29th, 
in Christ church, New York. Miss Barry is the daugh- 
ter of Mrs. Governeur Carnochan of “Cairnsmuir,” New 
City, N. Y. Mr, Thorndike is the only son of Mr. and 
Mrs. John L. Thorndike of Boston and West Manchester. 
His sisters are Mrs. Nathaniel S. Simpkins, Jr., and 
Miss Alice Thorndike. Following the ceremony there 
will be a reception at Pe ee ariton. 
The Eliot Sumners closed their cottage at Manches- 
‘ter Monday and returned to their winter home at 
Northumberland, Md. 
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Mrs. C. P. Hemenway and family closed their place 
at Manchester yesterday and returned to Boston. ‘The 
Jesse Koshlands, also of Manchester, returned to Bos- 
ton yesterday. 
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The marriage at Baltimore Tuesday of Childs Frick 
and Miss Frances Shoemaker Dixon was of much in- 
terest to North Shore people, as Mr. Frick is the son 
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frick of Pride’s Crossing. Miss 
Dixon is the daughter of the late Isaac H. Dixon of 
Baltimore. The marriage was at Old St. Paul’s Protest- 
-ant Episcopal church in Baltimore. A reception followed 
at the home of Miss Dixon. The bride was attended by 
her sisters, the Misses Elizabeth White Dixon, Mary 
Allen Dixon and Katherine Dixon; Miss Helen Frick, 
sister of the bridegroom; Miss Margaretta Bonsal, Miss 
Isabel Rieman Thom, Miss Eliza Lawrence Hoffman and 
Miss Anne Rea. Howard Phipps, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Phipps of New York, was best man, and_ the 
ushers were James Reed, Howard Armstrong. Arthur 
Seully, William Fell Johnson and Alexander H. Ruther- 
ford, Jr. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M, Whitehouse sailed last 
Saturday from New York on the Imperator. ‘They will 
be abroad only a couple of months, and will be back in 
good season for the holidays when they always have a 
big house party at their Manchester estate for the gaie- 
ties of that season. Meredyth, their only son, is in Har- 
vard, which means that Mr. and Mrs, Whitehouse will 
spend the winter on the North Shore. 
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Mrs. Henry S. Grew has closed her house at Man- 
chester, and is domiciled at her Boston residence, 89 Bea- 
con street, for the winter. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan are at their West 
Manchester house for an autumn sojourn, after being 
abroad since last March. ‘They returned last week on the 
Laconia. Miss Dorothy Jordan has been spending most 
of the summer here, with occasional visits around among 
her friends, including a visit of several weeks in Maine. 
The many friends of Miss Julia Appleton of Ip- 
swich are sympathizing with her in the injuries received 
recently while hunting, She was thrown from her horse 
and a collarbone broken. Miss Appleton, a debutante of 
last winter, is the second daughter of Randolph M. Ap- 
pleton, one of the prominent members of the Myopia 
Hunt club. The older sister is Mrs. Vincent Kidder, 
whose husband is connected with the Peabody Museum 
at Harvard, and the younger, Miss Sibyl Appleton, who 
has not yet been presented. 
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Boylston A. Beal returned to Manchester last week 
after a short trip to Europe. 
Mrs. Robert S. Bradley left Pride’s Crossing yes- 
terday for a week’s stay in the Berkshires. 
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The Mother Goose Pageant is to be one of the most 
prominent features of the bazaar and fete which is to be 
held at the Copley-Plaza, in Boston, on Nov. 13, 14 and 
15, under the auspices of the Alumni association of the 
Boston University School of Medicine, and it is intended 
to make it a social and artistic success. ‘The pageant, 
which will be followed by a ball, is in charge of Mrs. 
Stanley P, Clemens and Mrs. C. L. Flint. A few of the 
characters already cast are Miss Charlotte Read, as 
Mother Goose; Miss Olive Foster, Queen of the Fairies; 
Miss Dorothy Hooper, Daughter of the King; Miss Alice 
Wesselhoeft, leader of one of the group of Black Birds; 
Miss Catharine Partridge, leader of another group; Miss 
Marion Waters, Mistress Mary; Miss Stevens, My Lady 
Wind; Miss Doris Bliss, Jill. 
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