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“THE ROCKS,” SUMMER HOME OF THE EB 
M's PLIZABETH YP. LEE, the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. George Lee of Brookline and Beverly 
Farms, and the second daughter to become a bride within 
a few weeks, was married last Saturday to Henry Pratt 
McKean, Jr. The ceremony was performed at the First 
Parish (Unitarian) church, Brookline, where, on the 
first Wednesday of June, Miss Lee was maid of honor at 
the wedding of her sister, Miss Marie Lee who was mar- 
ried to Oliver. Turner.. George Lee, the bride’s father, 
gave her in marriage, and she wore a bridal gown of white 
satin, having a full train and trimmed with lace. She 
wore a veil. of tulle, which was fastened with orange 
blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of lilies of the 
valley in shower effect. Miss Lee’s younger sisters, Miss 
Margery and Miss Florence, who were the bridesmaids 
when their sister, Miss Marie, became Mrs. Turner, 
were the bridesmaids at the wedding of their other sister 
Saturday. Both wore gowns of yellow chiffon over silk 
and their hats were of yellow. They carried bouquets 
of red poppies. Quincy A. Shaw McKean, a brother of 
the bridegroom, was best man, while a cousin, Quincy 
A. Shaw, 2d, served as head usher. The ushers were 
Oliver Turner, the bride’s brother-in-law ; Henry B. Gard- 
ner, C. H. Davis, Edwin D. Morgan, Jr., Thomas H. 
Frothingham, George von L. Meyer, whose engagement 
to Miss Frances Saltonstall was announced last week; 
Carleton Burr, Daniel Sargent, J. Griswold Webb, Sam- 
uel M. Felton, 3d, and Darragh A. Park. The guests 
went to the home of the bride’s parents after the bridal 
couple had left the church, where a reception was held. 
Mr. McKean is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Pratt McKean of Pennlyn, Penn.. and Boston, who have 
for vears been summer residents at Pride’s Crossing. 
The bridal couple are to make their home at Beverly 
Farms. Mr. McKean has recently purchased the Still- 
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JORDANS AT WEST MANCHESTER. 
man farms at that place and one of the farmhouses on 
the estate on the Wenham-Beverly Farms road has been 
remodelled. 
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The wedding of Miss Nathalie Jerrold Kelley and 
and ‘‘homas McK. Cook, Jr., of Pittsburg, took place 
last Saturday at Orchard Lane, the family’s summer 
home at York Harbor. ‘The Cooks formerly summered 
at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow and Miss Elizabeth 
Bigelow closed their Marlboro street house, Boston, Mon- 
day, having waited over for the week’s program of races, 
class day ‘and weddings before coming down to their 
summer home, Fox Hill Lodge, Manchester Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan will return from 
Europe late next month, when they will come to their 
summer home at West Manchester for the balance of the 
season. 
Mrs. James McMillan is on the ocean on her way 
home from a visit with her daughter, Lady Harrington 
and family in England. She is expected to reach “Bagle- 
head,” the McMillan summer estate at Manchester the 
first of the coming week. ‘The household arrived from 
Washington early in June. 
Edith Mahon, accompanist to Mrs. Sydney Hut- 
will be at liberty to accept en- 
private practice, etc., during 
July and August. Mrs. Mahon’s work is endorsed by 
Mme. Schumann-Heink. Signor Campanini, Dalmores, 
Bispham, ete. Address: 658 Hale street, Pride’s Crossing. 
Telephone 8210 Beverly Farms, or Mrs. Sydney Hutch- 
inson. * 
Mrs. 
chinson for ten years, 
gagements for musicales, 
