NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
An approaching wedding of 
North Shore interest is that of Miss 
Amie Hampton Clark of Philadel- 
phia and West Manchester, and 
John P. Hollingsworth of Philadel- 
-phia, which will be solemnized next 
Thursday, Feb. 16, in that city. 
young people will go over to Phil- 
adelphia for the nuptials. 
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There will be quite a large North 
Shore representation at the wedding ~ 
of Miss Carrie Louise Munn of 
Washington and Manchester and~ 
Reginald Boardman of Boston and 
West Manchester. The wedding will © 
take place Saturday, Feb. 18, at 4 
o’elock at the St. John’s Episcopal 
Church, Washington. A reception 
will follow at the Munn residence in 
Scott circle. 
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Col. W. D. Sohier of Boston and‘ ” 
“was host for Senor Beinto Legardo 
Beverly Cove, a member of the 
Massachusetts Highway Commission, 
was one of the speakers at the an- 
nual diner of the Bay State Auto- 
mobile Association at Hotel Lenox, 
Boston, Wednesday evening. 
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Mrs. William A. Gardner of New 
York City was in Manchester Tues- 
day of this week removing some of 
her effects from her cottage on Sea 
street. She is sailing in about a 
fortnight for Europe where she will 
make an extended sojourn. Mr. and 
Mrs, Gardner have been tenants of 
a cottage on Proctor’s Hill for some 
two or three seasons. 
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‘Edward T. Stotesbury, of Phila- 
delphia, a member of the banking 
firm of Drexel & Co., is a member 
of the Philadelphia police force. He 
has been sworn in as a special police- 
man in recogniton of his contribu- 
tions to the police pension fund. Mr. 
Stotesbury is a frequent visitor to 
the North Shore, where his daugh- 
ter, Mrs. S. E. Hutchinson, has her 
summer estate at Beverly Farms. 
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Major Henry lL. Higginson of Bos- 
ton and West Manchester was elect- 
ed Monday president of the Boston 
Council of the Boy Scouts of Amer- 
ica. 
Shore, 
‘SOCIETY NOTES — 
Mrs. C. Howard Clark of’ Phila- 
delphia and Manchester will give a- 
valentine luncheon in honor of her 
daughter Miss Amie Hampton Clark, 
bride-eleet, whose''wedding will be » 
solemnized in: the Quaker City, Feb. 
16. 
Many North Shore friends of the — 
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The. hiaow and éhsaatiin® of “the 
late L. Carteret’ Fenno have not ‘re- 
turned to Boston, but are still’ at 
wage nOaEy estate. ~ 
Mrs. firadee WwW) Roberts: wife of 
tlie Representative ‘from the 
enth district has been’ elected’ pres- 
‘ident’ of the Congressional Club, ‘at 
- Washington. - 
and family summer on the -North 
‘at’Land’s-End, Rockport. . 
Congressman Roberts 
Mrs. Roberts was Miss Sarah M. 
Weeks of St. Albans, Vt. 
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A: Shuman of Boston and Beverly, 
and Senor Manuel L’Queszon, the 
resident commissioners’ from the 
Philippines at -Washington, during ° 
their Boston visit Monday of this 
week. 
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Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Mont- 
serrat was among the’ speakers Fri- 
day night at the Women’s National 
Foreign Missionary Jubilee ‘in Wash- 
ington. The big meeting was held 
in Memorial Continental Hall. Mrs. 
Peabody was the guest of honor’ at 
a large reception which Mrs. John 
R. MeLean gave during the jubilee. 
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It is reported that: in the expected 
diplomatic changes ‘soon to be made | 
by the president, W. R. Nelson, own- 
er of the Kansas..City..Star,. will. be 
honored--by.. an appointment to a 
European post. When Mr, Kerens 
was made. United States ambassador 
to Austro-Hungary it was said that 
he ran a close race with Mr. Nelson 
for the appointment. Mr. Nelson is 
a Republican of national prominence 
and one of the best-known newspa- 
per men in the United*States. He 
also owns a fine summer estate at 
Magnolia: . As the owner of the Sch. 
yacht Hoosier, he is equally. .well- 
known. in-North-Shore yachting cir- 
cles. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The well know real estate office 
of T. Dennie and Reginald Board- 
man, at 56 Ames Building, Boston, 
and Manchester, now has associated 
it with Richard deB. Boardman, in 
the purchase and sale of real estate, 
also mortgages and real estate trust 
stocks. The Boston office of the 
firm have been enlarged by the ad- 
dition of another private office, ad- 
joining on the Court street side of 
the building. The new member of 
the firm is a son of Mrs. E. A. Board- 
man of Beverly Farms, and a broth- 
‘er of E. A. Boardman, the yatch des- 
igner. Heis a Harvard man, and al- 
ways takes a leading part in North 
Shore yachting events. 
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Miss Clara Winthrop has’ been 
spending a few days this week at 
her bugalow at West Manchester. 
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The beautiful sleighing of the last 
few days has brought many people 
to the Shore. There are many week- 
end parties down this week to en- 
joy the sport. 
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George Lee Peabody of Boston 
- and the North Shore passed away 
yesterday at Johns Hopkins Hos- 
pital, Baltimore, after a serious ill- 
ness of many weeks’ duration. He 
was the son of Mrs. Endicott Pea- 
body of B oston. At one time he 
was associated with the banking 
firm of Lee, Higgmson & Co., Bos- 
ton. He was a Harvard man, class 
of 1888. The late Mr. Peabody and 
his fiancee, Miss Edith Deacon of 
Boston and Newport, had numer- 
friends on the North Shore, who will 
learn of his sad demise with genuine 
regret. 
Editor Lodge of the North Shore 
Breeze is entitled to much _ eredit 
for his new departure in adding a 
Gloucester department to the Breeze 
which made its first appearance 
Saturday. The North Shore Breeze 
has a field distinctively its own from 
Beverly to Roekport, also among the 
wealthiest people of the North 
Shore—Beverly Co. Salem News. 
Subseribe to the Breeze—$2 a 
year, 
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