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SOCIETY NOTES 
The marriage on Wednesday of Miss Ruth Appleton, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton of New 
York and Ipswich, and William Greenough Wendell, son 
of Prof. and Mrs. Barrett Wendell, of Boston, was the 
leading event of the week on the North Shore. The 
ceremony was performed in the Ascension Memorial 
church at Ipswich at 3 o’clock by Rev. Roland Cotton 
Smith, rector of St. John’s Church, Washington, who is 
a cousin of the bride, assisted by Rev. Robert Parker, 
rector of the Ascension Memorial church. Miss Apple- 
ton had for her maid of ‘honor her first cousin, Miss 
Kitty L. Lawrence of New York, and Mr. Wendell’s 
best man was Johnston L. Redmond of New Mork. Lite 
ushers were Francis R. Appleton, Jr., and C. L. Apple- 
ton of New York, brothers of the bride; Roland L. Red- 
mond, also of New York, Frederick Schenck of Lenox, 
George Putnam and Barrett Wendell, Jr., both of Boston, 
the latter a brother of the bridegroom. A reception was 
held at “Appleton Farms,” the country estate of Miss 
Appleton’s parents, after the ceremony at the church. 
This is the second marriage to take place in the Appleton 
family this season, the first one having been that of 
Miss Alice Appleton, sister of the bride, and Clarence 
Hay, which was solemnized in the Ascension Memorial 
~ church at Ipswich in August. 
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Mrs. James McMillan returned to Washington, 
Tuesday, after a long season at ‘“Faglehead,’ the sum- 
mer home of the McMillans at Manchester. 
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The Eliot Sumners have closed their cottage on 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, and returned to Overbrook, 
Philadelphia. 
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James Means and family, who have, been renting 
their place on Smith’s Point, Manchester, for several 
seasons past, are now at the cottage and plan to re- 
main here the greater part of the winter. 
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Dec. 8, is the date on which Mr. 
present their daughter, 
Hotel Somerset, 
Tuesday evening, 
and Mrs. Wm. M. Wood are to 
Miss Irene ‘Wood, at a ball at the 
Boston. 
ORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, October 9, 1914 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
At a recent meeting of the North Shore Swimming 
Pool in Magnolia, it was voted to increase the number 
of directors from twelve to fifteen, and Arthur M. Jones 
and Samuel S. Stevens were added to the board as repre- 
senting the younger element of the club. The operation 
of the Pool during the summer was successful and about 
five hundred members and subscribers used its facilities. 
After the meeting adjourned the directors met for or- 
ganization for 1915. The old officers were re-elected 
and are as follows: Costello C. iConverse, president; 
William H. Coolidge, vice-pres’t; Horace H. Stevens, 
treasurer; Frank S. Chick, secretary. Provision was 
made for repainting the house and pool. By reason of 
European conditions, a large addition to the Magnolia 
colony is expected, and cottages are already well engaged. 
The Pool will be fully prepared to do its part for the 
interest and amusement ae oe colony. 
Miss Frances Porter of Boston, was a week-end 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yates at West Manchester. 
Mrs. Yates gave a luncheon and bridge party on Thurs- 
day of last week at pace Manchester home. 
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Among the weddings next spring which will be of 
interest to the North Shore contingent, will be that of 
Miss Louise Converse and Junius Spencer Morgan, Jr. 
The exact date has not yet been selected. Miss Converse 
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Converse 
of Boston. Mr. Morgan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Pierpont Morgan of New York. Mrs. Henry S. Grew 
of the Manchester colony is his grandmother, and Mrs. 
B. A. Beal and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby of Manchester and 
Boston are his aunts. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathanel S. Simpkins and family of 
the Beverly Farms year-round colony, have returned 
from Yarmouthport, Cape Cod, where they have spent 
most of the summer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Howe and their children re- 
turned to Philadelphia, Sunday, after a short visit with 
Mr. Howe’s aunt, Mrs. George Dudley Howe, at her 
beautiful summer home on Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
COLLECTED 
TUESDAYS 
DELIVERED 
FRIDAYS 
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FRIDAYS 
DELIVERED 
TUESDAYS 
BRANCH OFFICES AT 
Durgin, Jacobs Co., 218 Cabot St., Beverly 
Mrs. Bennett, 3 Lexington Row, Magnolia 
Miss Douglas, 123 Main St., Gloucester 
Miss Lethbridge, 3 Beach St., Manchester 
The Oceanside Hotel, ‘‘Desk’’ Magnolia 
