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SUMMER ADDRESS : 
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TOMORROW noon at 12.30 o’clock in the Episcopal 
church at Ipswich, Miss Constance Gardner, daughter 
ef Congressman and Mrs. A. P. Gardner, and grand- 
daughter of Senator and Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge of 
Washington and Nahant, will become a bride. The 
groom-elect is Grafton Winthrop Minot, Harvard ‘14, 
late attaché of the American Embassy at Berlin, and son 
of the Joseph Winthrop Minots of Boston and Nahant. 
Miss Gardner’s attendants are the Misses Doris Taylor,. 
Anne Means, Frances Bradley, Anne Agassiz of the 
North Shore and the Misses Katherine McClintock and 
Caroline Ogden Jones of Washington. Miss Helena 
Lodge, a cousin of Miss Gardner from Nahant, will be 
maid of honor. Henry Potter Russell, Harvard ’16, will 
be the best man. The ushers will be Williams French 
Prescott, Charles Russell Codman, Richard Rogers, 
George Lyman, Jr., Lieut. Gov. Cushing and Samuel 
Hooper-Hooper. The ceremony will be performed by 
Rey. Sherrard Billings of the Groton school assisted »y 
the rector, Rev. Robert B. Parker. The little church 
holds 350 and its seating capacity will be tested tomor- 
row when the assembled relatives and friends witness the 
ceremony, the fourth of the notable weddings in Ipswich 
within a year. The ceremony will be followed by a large 
reception at Sagamore Farm, the Hamilton home of the 
Gardners. Miss Gardner’s engagement was announced 
July 1. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Miss peeled GSE: 
nnounces the opening of her 
summer Shop inthe Sniith Bld¢., 
agnolia, Mass., and wishes to 
cali attention tothe (Hard 
to findcl) attractive.simple , 
morning and afternoon 
dresses Suitable for hot days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Stanwood of Smith’s 
Point, Manchester, have entertained the past week, Miss 
Mary Guild of Boston, Mrs. Francis Peabody Magoun 
of Cambridge and Mrs. Thaddeus C. Defriez, 2d, of Na- 
hant. Miss Alice Stanwood, a daughter of the Francis 
Stanwoods, celebrated her birthday last Saturday at her 
home by giving a luncheon for several friends. 
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The Misses Loring of Pride’s Crossing have been en- 
tertaining Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hall of Summer street, 
Magnolia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Coolidge at 
Sunapee Lake, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Hall’s son, Walter 
P., has been visiting at the Magnolia home, but has now 
returned to Toronto, Canada, where he is living. 
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The Masconomo House at Manchester, on Singing 
Beach, had a large number of dinner parties and week- 
end guests over the last week-end. Prominent arrivals 
of the week include a party from Hamilton, Canada, 
made up of Mrs. S. Leslie, Mrs. James B. Gillis and 
Miss L. Roach. The Saturday night dances are very 
popular social gatherings in the big casino of the Mas- 
conomo. i 
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Mrs. Henry L. Dawes, who has her place in Ipswich 
rented to Ogden Codman of New York, is spending the 
summer at her home in Pittsfield. 
Liberty and Spot Hats of Chintz 
and Straw. 
Afternoon and Dancing Frocks. 
Misses: and Children’s Drésses 
and Coats from three years up. 
Skirts of Chintz,Lineh ancl 
Pique. 
A large assortment of waists 
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Motor Coats. 
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