MARBLEHEAD. 
_ The wedding of Miss Mary Bridge 
to Gilbert P. Brackett at the Uni- 
tarian church, Marblehead, at 6.30 
o’elock Wednesday night, was one of 
the largest society events at Marble- 
head this year and was attended by 
more than 300 guests from Boston, 
New York, Philadelphia and other 
cities. The Rev. Dillon Bronson, 
D. D., of Brookline officiated. The 
matron of honor was Mrs. R. H. 
McCracken of Germantown, Pa., and 
the bridesmaids, the Misses Marian 
Paine, Eliza Vickery, Flora Laskey, 
Helen Paine, Martha Laskey and 
Grace Witham. The best man was 
Raymond Brackett. Following the 
ceremony a reception was held at the 
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert C. Bridge on Washing- 
ton street. The bride and groom 
were assisted in receiving by Mr. 
and Mrs. Bridge and Mr. and Mrs. 
Gilbert H. Brackett, parents of the 
groom. The groom’s father is 
owner of the Rockmere, the largest 
of the beautiful summer hotels at 
Marblehead. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gair Macomber of 
Boston, have arrived for the season 
at their summer home on Cliff street, 
Marblehead. 
Adams restaurant, the well known 
center for fish dinner parties—both 
for those going by motor, awheel or 
by water—will open for the season 
next Sunday, April 9. 
J. F. Snow is to open his restau- 
rant—so popular for its fish dinners 
tomorrow, Sunday, April 9. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw, 2nd, 
Mrs. Lucius Sargent and Mrs. Hall 
McAllister, were among the patron- 
esses at the recital at the Somerset, 
Boston, last Saturday afternoon. It 
was given by the Misses Estelle B. 
and Harriet Turner of Georgia and 
Miss Iva Roberts of Kentucky, who 
gave negro melodies. North Shore 
society was well represented. 
Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Mont- 
seratt, is registered at the Murray Hill 
hotel, New York city. 
W. A. Taft and family of Arling- 
ton, are occupying their beautiful 
new summer home at East Glouces- 
ter. It is at Eastern Point near 
the golf club house and adjoins the 
concrete mansion of Gen, Anson 
Mills of Washington. 
Robert Treat Paine Jr., of Boston 
and Pride’s has been appointed by 
Gov. Foss as a delegate to the Na- 
tional Peace Congress to be held in 
Baltimore, Maryland, May 3, 4 and 5. 
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dences of wealthy summer residents 
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Roy CLIFFORD WELLS 
SALEM, MASS. 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Bank Building, © Beverly 
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Marblehead Neck and Vicinity 
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Cor. Pleasant & School Sts. Marblehead, Mass. 
(near B. & M. BR. BR. Sta.) 
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