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THE ENGAGEMENT of the week of particular inter- 
est to North Shore folk was that of Sunday, when Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles P. Searle of Commonwealth ave., Bos- 
ton, and of Ipswich announced the engagement of their 
only daughter, Miss Corinna Searle, to Harold D. Walker, 
only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Walker of Walnut 
st., Boston. Miss Searle made her debut in 1914 and is 
a member of the Sewing Circle of that year. Among he: 
sister debutantes are Miss Marie Agassiz, whose engage- 
ment to Cornelius C. Felton was announced last winter ; 
Mrs. William B. Long (Harriet Bayley), Miss Hope 
sancroft, who is to marry Alexander Winsor on June 1; 
Mrs. Junius Morgan (Louise Converse), Mrs. Augustus 
S. Cobb (Christine Converse), Mrs. Nelson Curtis (Vir- 
ginia Pierce), Miss Phyllis Sears, whose wedding to 
Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., will take place June 20; Mrs. 
Benjamin FE. Cole, 2d (Ann Sheafe), Mrs. William H:- 
Coolidge, Jr. (Eleanor Cole), Mrs. Laurence W. Morgan 
(Esther P. Turner), Mrs. Samuel Hoar (Helen Warren), 
Mrs. Benjamin Pitman (Harriet Taylor), Miss Natalie 
Thayer, Miss Alice C. Thorndike and Miss Ann Williams, 
whose engagement to Samuel Mixter was announced last 
year. Miss Searle’s brothers are John Endicott Searle, 
Harvard ’o8, and Richard W. Searle, Harvard ’14. Mr. 
Walker is a graduate of Harvard, ’og, and of the Mass- 
achusetts Institute of Technology, ’11. His sister, Miss 
Katharine M. Walker, is a member of the Sewing Circie 
of 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Searle are now at their summer 
home, “Inglisby,” Ipswich, where the engagement was 
announced last Sunday afternoon at a tea. Miss Searle is 
a charming girl and is popular with the North Shore set. 
SP ROU RY, 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hall and family of 339 Beacon 
st., Boston, will again occupy the Cobb cottage on Mas- 
conomo st., Manchester, having just arranged a lease for 
the summer through the Boardman office. 
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Geo. E. Cabot and family of 169 Marlboro st., Bos- 
ton, are to move down to their house at Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, on Friday of next week,—the 26th. 
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§' JCIAL, life on the North Shore for the 1916 season 
may be said to get its start tomorrow—Saturday, 
May 20—with the wedding at Manchester of Miss Rosa- 
mond Eliot, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amory 
Eliot, and Frederick M. Burnham. Several other wed- 
dings follow in quick succession, including that of Miss 
Josephine Rantoul and Henry Alexander Murray, Jr., on 
May 30, at Beverly Farms; Miss Ruth Harrington andl 
Robert Haydock at Boston the day following, and that of 
Miss Bancroft and Mr. Winsor at Beverly on June 1. 
Among other June weddings will be that of Miss Mason 
and Mr. Trumbull at Ipswich on the 15th, and Miss Sears 
and Mr. Tuckerman at Beverly Farms on the .2oth. 
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The wedding of Miss Eliot and Mr. Burnham will 
take place at noon tomorrow at the Emmanuel Episcopal 
church, Masconomo st., Manchester. Rev. Dr. Endicott 
Peabody will perform the ceremony. Miss Eliot wii!l 
have only one attendant—Mrs. Henry St. John Smith 
(Constance Wharton). Wm. A. Burnham, Jr., will be 
his brother’s best man. ‘There will be ten ushers, all 
classmates of Mr. Burnham, Harvard ’14. A wedding 
breakfast and reception will follow at “Wildwood,” the 
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Eliot at Old Neck, Mancheste;. 
The affair will not be as large as it otherwise would be 
on account of the poor health of Miss Eliot’s mother. 
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The wedding of Miss Josephine Rantoul, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rantoul, of Boston and Beverly 
Farms, and Henry Alexandér Murray, Jr., of New York 
will take place at noon, Tuesday, May 30, in St. John’s 
Church, Beverly Farms. The Rev. Dr. Endicott Peabody 
will perform the ceremony assisted by the Rey. Neilson 
Poe Carey, rector of the church. ‘The maid of honor 
will be Miss Harriet Dexter, and the bridesmaids, Miss 
Phyllis Sears, who is to marry Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., 
on June 20; Miss Olivia Ames, Miss Elaine Denégre, Miss 
Nathalie Thayer, Miss Caroline Fessenden, Elizabeth De 
Ford and Cornelia Fiske. Mr. Murray’s best man will 
be his brother, Cecil D. Murray, a freshman at Harvard. 
IN AID 
Watch this space for the Announcement of an 
Entertainment at 
Mr. Amos A. LAWRENCE’S PLACE 
Beaver Pond, Essex Street 
BEVERLY 
ortu#s NAVY Y.M.C.A. BUILDING FUND 
