SOCIETY NOTES 
February 16 is the date for the nuptials of Miss 
“Amie Hampton Clark and John P. Hollingsworth, son 
‘of Mrs. Samuel S. Hollingsworth of Philadelphia. Mr. 
‘aud Mrs. C. Howard Clark, the parents of the bride 
‘summer at West Manchester. 
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_ The recent musicale at Milton in aid of the Eduea- 
tional Society had on its patrons’ list Mrs. Norton Wig- 
lesworth of the Manchester colony. 
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Miss Mary J. Amory is entertaining Miss Katherine 
Tweed of New York at her Boston home. The young 
women were guests at the mid-night supper given by 
Qeorge Dorr last Thursday evening at the Somerset, 
Boston, in honor of Mme. Sarah Bernhardt. - 
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Miss Helen Hooper had a house party at West 
-Manchester over the last week-end. 
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Miss Mary McNeal, the beautiful Southern girl and 
ecmpanion to Miss Helen Frick, has announced her en- 
gagement to Lawrence Dilworth, millionaire clubman 
and widower of Pittsburg. Mr. Dilworth is 60 years 
of age and Miss McNeal is less than half his age. Miss 
McNeal is a daughter of Capt. Albert P. McNeal of New 
York, portly of Tennessee. Mr. Dilworth is a life- 
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house, her own lady’s maid and her own private riding 
and driving horses. Mr. Dilworth and his bride-elect 
vill reside in New York. 
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‘Mr. and Mrs. John C. Phillips of Wenham are re- 
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_ The Clark family continue to hold the fort in the 
Philadelphia Corinthian yacht club, as E. Walter Clark, 
wner of the schooner Irolita, formerly the ea was 
Fei schooner Savarona, was reelected vice commo- 
dcre at the annual meeting this month. Both C. Howard 
Clark and E. Walter Clark are summer residents of the 
Manchester Y. C. 
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Miss Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. 
erry of 312 Marlboro street, Boston, was recently nre- 
ented at the imperial court at Berlin, Germany. Miss 
is a sister-in-law of Joseph C. Grew of Boston 
d Manchester, former secretary of the embassy at 
Penta now secretary of the embassy at Vienna. 
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id Next Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 31, Mrs. Robert S. 
Bradley will give a musicale at her residence 411 Com- 
_ avenue, Boston. 
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Mg Miss Joan Tuckerman of New York has been the 
weet guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice at Ipswich. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Elise Pollard of Brookline and East Glouces- 
ter was house guest of the Mrs. Oliver Cromwells in 
Washington recently. Miss Cromwell was introduced 
at a dance at Rauscher’s during Miss Pollard’s visit. 
The Misses Pollard and Cromwell came on for the Yale 
‘“prom’’ and Miss Cromwell was also in New York for 
the Gould ball. Miss Alice Meyer of Washington and 
['amilton was also at the Cromwell dance. 
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At the theatricals recently held in Milton and given 
for charity, Miss Ruth Wigglesworth of the Manchester 
eclony served on the entertainment committee. Among 
the list of patronesses were Mrs. Phillip P. Chase, 
Mrs. Reginald L. Robbins, Mrs. Philip L. Saltonstall 
and Mrs. Robert Saltonstall. Mrs. Lloyd Thornton 
Rrown, (nee Wigglesworth), the recent bride, was also 
x member of the committee of arrangements. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. Thomas of Boston and 
Pride’s since leaving Havana have gone to Palm 
Beach, Fla. They are registered at The Breakers. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryee J. Allan were much entertained 
while in Washington the guest of Rept. and Mrs. Long- 
vorth. The Count and Countess de Chambrun gave a 
luncheon in their honor. They also attended Mrs. 
MeLean’s ball in honor of Miss Helen Taft. Preston 
Gibson led the cotillon at the above mentioned ball. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryee J. Allan of the Beverly colony 
will give a dinner dance Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, in 
honor of Miss Elizabeth Sears, at their residence on 
Seacon street, Boston. 
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The Harvard class of ’88 will hold a reunion din- 
ner at the Algonquin elub Friday, Feb. 10. The North 
Shore members include Larz Anderson, Philip Dexter, 
Charles M. Cabot, Robert Treat Paine, Dr. C. A. Porter, 
W.S. Paulding, and Charles Bohlen. 
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Miss Ruth Wigglesworth of Milton and Manches- 
ter was one of 15 attendants at the wedding of Miss 
Alice Bradford of Boston and Concord and John Perry 
Bowditch of Framingham, solemnized last Saturday at 
the Parish Unitarian church, Concord. Miss Mary Kay 
of Brookline and East Gloucester was also an attend- 
ant. 
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The death of Mrs. Sara C. Bull, widow of Ole Bull, 
the famous violinist, recalled the many notable interests 
and connections of the widow of the famous musician. 
There was always much North Shore interest in this 
distinguished family since Mrs. Bull’s brother, Joseph 
G. Thorp, married Miss Annie A. Longfellow, a daugh- 
ter of the poet Longfellow. 
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Miss Eleanora Sears attended the dinner dance in 
New York given by Mrs. George J. Gould in honor of 
the engagement of Miss Vivien Gould and Lord Decies. 
