10 ne NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 16, 1915. 
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Telephones: 
Haymarket 1719 
Winthrop 246-W 
D. A. IVES 
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Naval Grigade Band 
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Orchestra, M. Wl. Al. 
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(OTABLE of the mid-summer weddings will be that of 
Miss Constance Gardner and Grafton Winthrop 
Minot, which will take place at 12.30, Saturday, July 24, 
at the Ascension Memorial church in Ipswich. The maid 
of honor will be Miss Helena Lodge a cousin of the bride 
and the daughter of Mrs. George Cabot Lodge of Nahant 
and Washington. The bridesmaids will be an interest- 
ing group of North Shore young folk, made up of Miss 
Doris Taylor and Miss Anne Means, who were sister 
debutantes of two years ago last winter; Miss Frances 
Bradley, who was presented last winter, Miss Anna 
Agassiz, who will be one of the debutantes of the coming 
winter, and Miss Katherine McClintock and Miss Caro- 
line Ogden Jones of Washington. Miss McClintock is 
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Garrison McClintock 
and Miss Jones is the daughter of Mrs. Paul W. Bartlett. 
The ushers and other attendants will be mostly college 
friends of the groom. The best man will be Henry 
Potter Russell, Harvard ’16, son of Charles H. Russell, 
Harvard ’72 and Mrs. Russell (Jane Potter) of New 
York and a brother of C. ‘'H. Russell, Jr., who is of the 
American embassy in Berlin, with which Mr. Minot was 
connected. The ushers will be Williams French Pres- 
cott and Charles Russell Codman, 2nd, of Boston, Richard 
Rogers of Mamaroneck, N. Y., who were classmates of 
Mr. Minot, George Lyman, Jr., of the ’16 class, and Lieut. 
Gov. Cushing and Samuel Hooper Hooper, who have 
been long-time friends of the family. The wedding 1s 
planned to be a very quiet and simple affair. It will be 
followed by a reception at “Sagamore Farm,” the beauti- 
ful Hamilton home of the Hon. and Mrs. Augustus P. 
Gardner. Mrs. Gardner was Constance Lodge, daughter 
of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge of Nahant. The pretty 
little Episcopal church in Ipswich was the scene of two 
notable weddings last summer. One in August when the 
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wedding of Miss Alice Appleton, daughter of Francis R. 
Appleton, and Mr. C. L. Hay took place, and in the fa!l 
when another daughter, Miss Ruth Appleton was mar- 
ried to William G. Wendell of Boston. “Turner Hill” in 
Ipswich was the scene of the most brilliant wedding of 
last summer when Miss Hilda Rice, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles G. Rice was united in marriage to Fred- 
erick Ayer, Jr. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. McMillan of New York 
and Jamaica, Long Island, arrived this week to spend a 
month with Mr. McMuillan’s mother, Mrs. James Mc- 
Millan at ‘‘Kaglehead,”’ Manchester. 
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Miss Anne L. Balch of Jamaica Plain is spending 
a month at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert B. Stone 
on Sea street, Manchester. 
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Meredith Whitehouse has had his yacht fitted out 
and planned to start this week from Manchester to spend 
the rest of the summer at Nantucket, where he finds 
many delightful associations amid the charming environs 
of that island resort. 
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Mrs. Eliot Sumner of Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
gave a tea last Thursday afternoon in honor of Mr. Sum- 
ner’s mother, who is spending a few weeks with them. 
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Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Lindsay of Soutlfboro are among 
the late comers on Smith’s Point, Manchester, where they 
are occupying the Richards M. Bradley house overlooking 
Lobster Cove. This is the first season for the Lindsays 
in Manchester. Previously they have occupied the York 
Harbor house belonging to Mrs. Lindsay’s step-father, 
AUGUST 14TH 
ALL THE NORTH SHORE SUMMER COLONY WILL BE THERE 
Come and bring your family and friends 
Greatest Summer Carnival of the Season. Attractions for Old and Young. ‘Track and 
Field Sports. 
for Automobiles. 
Shows. 
Tennis and Golf Matches for Cups. 
Band Concerts, with Dancing in the Evening. 
Finest Display of Fireworks on North Shore. 
Accommodations 
Poultry and Flower 
Big Midway. 
Admission 10 Cents 
UNITED SHOE MACHINERY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLUB HOUSE,  — te 
McKAY STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
