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N autumn wedding of great interest is that of Miss MES. Louis Bacon, Thomas P. Beal, F. B. Crownin- 
Corinna Searle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. shield, Robert D. Evans, W. Scott Fitz, Charles G. 
Searle, to Harold D. Walker. The engagement was Mixter, Thomas Motley, Jr., Dudley L. Pickman, James 
‘announced in May. The wedding will take place at Howe Proctor, John L. Saltonstall, Harrison Tweed and 
“Inglisby,”’ the Ipswich home of the bride’s parents, on Edwin S$. Webster are patronesses for the bridge tourna- 
Saturday, September 30, and will be followed by a break- ‘ment for the benefit of the Children’s Island Sanitarium, 
fast.and reception at the home. on Friday afternoon, September 1, at Mrs. R. S. Brad- 
. o 8 0 ot tee ‘cy’s. Pride’s Crossing. Some of the children’s handi- 
__ On September 19 “Homewood,” in Fa vilton, will be ork will be for sale including baskets, pillows and the 
the scene of an interesting wedding when Miss Marie jp:ary interesting little things made by the little folk. 
Dallas Agassiz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe L. In <ddition to the children’s articles which will be on sale, 
Agassiz of Boston, will become the bride of Cornelius there will be bridge tables suitable for summer houses and 
Conway Felton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Felton ‘cr the nursery. A light weight folding table, covered with 
of Haverford, Pa. a linen, suitable to carry in an automobile, will be for sale, 
a he (his will be the closing important event of the season in 
Miss S. Uytendale Baird of Philadelphia, the fiancee te charitable affairs that have filled the summer, A trip 
 o h eo a an Ne itt to the island will convince any one of the importance of 
the Caner home next week for the remainder of August. this charity. All that is possible is done there to alleviate 
The North Shore is Beene ested in this engagement. the suffering of the poor little sick children, from the 
Donald Markle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Markle 
of Hazelton, Pa., and a nephew of John Markle of New 
York and West Manchester, is now at the Oceanside, 
Magnolia, where his fiancee, Miss Mary Orme, is spend- 
crowded tenements in Boston. Think what the suffering 
of these little ones would have been if they had been there 
this week in the heat! The simple, healthful life of the 
‘s‘and often makes a new body out of some poor little. 
waif sent there. 
ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peg eae 
S. Orme. The Ormes are from New Orleans. Robert B. Stone of Manchester left Wednesday for 
do aan a month at Plattsburg. Miss A. L. Balch of Jamaica 
; Mr. and Mrs. Laurance H. Armour of Chicago ar- Pjain, a sister of Mrs. Stone, is a guest at the cottage 
rived yesterday at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Charles at Old Neck road. 
W. Littlefield, Smith’s Point, Manchester. on} 
; 3 At the Masconomo House, Manchester, a Chicago 
Miss Sally Daggett has been entertaining a hous® party corposed of Mrs. E. W. Day, Miss Anna Marie 
party at her home on Blossom lane, Manchester, includ- arithers and W. B. Rood arrived this week for the 
ing Miss Mary Church and George Church of Great rest of August. 
Barrington, Miss Marion Tuttle, Hartford; Foster Staf- o BO) 
ford, Fall River, and Roger Sturgis of Boston. Much concern was felt the first of the week for the 
é o 8 0 safcty of Norman Prince, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holbrook of Smith’s Point, Prince of East Wenham,- who is with the American 
Manchester, will have their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Aviation Corps in France. Fe was reported missing 
and Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook, and little son, with them Tuesday. The family cabled France with. anxious in- 
over the week-end. cuirics and received a cable in reply yesterday saying, 
Oro that Mr. Prince had made a flight some’ days before 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore and their chil- <nd had to descend on account of engine trouble in the 
dren of Lake Forest, Ill., have been at “Rockmarge,” midst of a forest. He was not injured, but had to 
Pride’s Crossing, with Judge and Mrs. William H. Moore, travcl three days before getting where he could communi- 
for over a week. There will be no horse show at the czxte with his friends. The glad news of.his_ safety 
Moore estate this year on account of the family being in is quite a relief to his large family connection here, to 
mourning for Mr. Moore’s brother, the late James Hobart say nothing of his hosts of admiring friends on this side 
Moore of Lake Geneva, Wis. of the water. 
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