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“ Soriviy Notes 2 ; 
Hunt—Nolan Nuptials at Episcopal 
Church, Manchester. 
The only society wedding of the sea- 
son at the North Shore was that at the 
little Episcopal church on Masconomo 
street, Manchester, last Saturday after- 
noon, when Miss Alice St. John Nolan, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. 
Nolan of Chicago, and Dr. J. Ramsay 
Hunt of New York city were united in 
marriage. 
The picturesque little church, the 
scene of so many weddings in the past, 
was comfortably filled with friends and 
relatives of the bride and groom, many 
coming from New York, Chicago, Phil- 
adelphia and Boston. The church was 
prettily decorated, green laurel and white 
dasies predominating in the decorative 
scheme. 
The ceremony was performed at 3.30, 
the Rev. S’ S. Drury of St. Stephen’s 
church, Boston, officiating. The boys’ 
choir asia St: Semler rendered sev- 
eral selections. 
The bride was given in marriage by 
her father. Miss Evelyn Hunt of New 
York, sister of the groom, was brides- 
maid, and the best man was Dr. C. N. 
B. Camac of New York. The bride’s 
gown was white velvet, trimmed with 
old point lace. She wore aveil. The 
bridesmaid’s dress was cream Irish lace. 
‘The ushers were Edward J. White- 
house, Dr. Arnold Knapp, James C. 
Bishop and A. B. Strange of New York, 
and H. E. Nolan of Chicago, brother of 
the bride. A reception was held after 
the ceremony at the Bullard cottage at 
Old Neck, Manchester. ‘This was at- 
tended by only the intimate friends and 
relatives of the couple. Mrs. Nolan 
assisted the bridal couple in receiving. 
Her gown was Chinese embroidered 
crepe. 
The Nolans have been spending the 
summer at Brownland Cottage, Man- 
chester. Their city home is at 4941 
Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, one of the 
finest old places in the city. Mrs. Hunt 
has spent four years in Europe and like 
her married sister, Mrs. Edwin Prieth 
of Montclair, N. J., completed her edu- 
cation abroad. She recently completed 
a tour of the globe with her parents, the 
trip taking forty months. “Two of her 
brothers are Yale men,—Julian St. John 
Nolan, ’95, and Harry E. Nolan, ’97. 
Dr. Hunt is one of New York’s best 
known young physicians. Heisa mem- 
ber of the Union, Racquet, Tennis and 
Ardsley clubs. 
Dr. and Mrs. Hunt will make their 
home in New York, at 112 West 55th 
- Street. 
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Frederick H. Prince has added to his 
real estate holdings at ‘‘ Princemere,’’ 
his Wenham estate, 24 acres of Jand in 
Hamilton and Wenham recently pur- 
chased from William Standley etal., and 
John F. Morgan of Beverly. 
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The bungalow being built for Mrs. C. 
A. Munn on the estate which she 
occupies on Beach street, Manchester, 
is well nigh completed. The building is 
about 40 x 50 and is built on very attrac- 
tive lines. In the living room, which is 
about 25 x 35, is a large open fire-place, 
and two bed rooms open off of this. 
Electric heaters are being put in as part of 
the fixtures. The bungalow will be 
used by Mrs. Munn’s sons, who are in 
Harvard, for week-end parties during the 
winter, though Mrs. Munn plans to keep 
the house open late this fall and will re- 
turn to Manchester early in the spring so 
as to be near her sons at Cambridge. 
Real Estate Issue. 
It is not generally known that lumber 
of all commodities has dropped most in 
the recent panic. Nor is it known that 
as a result, just now is the best time to 
build. This is so from the fact that as 
soon as business resumes its normal pro- 
portions prices will go soaring again. 
And our forest fires of this summer will 
not help to keep prices down this com- 
ing winter and spring. 
The Boston Evening Transcript on 
Saturday Oct. 3 will publish three im- 
portant articles on this subject: 
Real Estate Outlook for various sec- 
tions of Boston and vicinity. 
Review of Realty Conditions during 
the year. 
Some of the Important Real Estate 
‘Transactions of 1908. 
These will make interesting reading 
for everybody, especially for those who 
have in mind the subject of owning their 
own home some day. 
Incidentally this issue will, as a con- 
sequence, be well patronized by real 
state advertisers. * 
Let us figure on your next order of 
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