NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
The recent visit of the stork to 
the Frederick Winthrops (Sallie 
Carroll Thayer) of ‘‘Gorton House’’, 
Hamilton, is another event of inter- 
est to the Thayer family and their 
connections, also to North Shore so- 
ciety. The Winthrops were married 
last July. Beekman Winthrop of 
Washington’s official coterie is a 
brother of Mr. Winthrop. Countess 
Moltke is a sister. It is understood 
that the Count Moltke, Danish Min- 
ister in Washington, will be the suc- 
cessor of M. de Hegermann-Linden- 
crone, who for the past 10 years has | 
represented Denmark in Berlin, up- 
on that gentleman’s retirement from 
diplomatic life in October. In that 
ease Count and Countess Moltke will 
leave Washington and take up their 
residence in Germany. The Countess 
eldest daughter of the late Na- 
thaniel Thayer of Boston, has made 
a great success in diplomatic life 
‘since her marriage, and her high- 
bred dignity and tact, together with 
her air of distinction, have combined 
in making her a popular hostess. She 
will make an excellent successor of 
Mme. de Hegermann-Lindencrone. 
A wedding on last Saturday at 
Swampscott was that of Miss Helen 
Farrington Watters, eldest daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Wat- 
ters of Bay State road, Boston, to 
Samuel Hale Pillsbury. The cere- 
mony took place at the Church of 
the Holy Name, and was performed 
by Rev. Edward Tillotson. The 
maids of honor were the Misses Alice 
and Marion Watters. Weld Rollins 
was best man. The bridesmaids were 
Miss Helen Bradshaw, Miss Grace 
Smith, Miss Grace Robinson and 
Miss Elizabeth Sargent. A _ recep- 
tion followed at the Tedesco Coun- 
try elub, where Mr. and Mrs. Wat- 
ters announced the engagement of 
their second daughter, Alice, to 
Frederick Russell Beede, Harvard 
09. The bride’s parents have a 
summers residence on Galloupe’s 
Point, Swampscott. Her father is 
associated with the Jordan Marsh 
company of Boston. 
Miss E. R. Klemn of Chestnut 
street, Philadelphia, who has been a 
frequent visitor at Manchester will 
be at Villa Nova, Pa., this season. 
After a winter and spring sojourn 
mainly spent in Washington, the 
Walter Denegres are finding West 
Manchester a delightful spot for re- 
laxation and rest after their active 
social season at the capital. 
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