NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
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FOR ie AND WOMEN 
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Prominent among ‘the June weddings of interest to 
North’ Shore folk will be that of Edward W igglesworth, 
son of Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth of Boston and Man- 
chester, and Miss Sarah*Rackemann, the only daughter 
of Mr. and Mts.‘Felix Rackemann. The ceremony will 
be at 4 o’élock in the afternoon of Monday, June 15th, 
at the Unitarian church, Milton, and will be performed 
by the Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham of the Arlington 
Street church, Boston. Miss Rose Lee Saltonstall, a 
sister debutante of three years ago, will be maid of honor 
and only attendant. Mr. Wigglesworth, who is a Har- 
yard ’o8 man, will have for his best man his classmate, 
John, Findicott Searle, with whom he formerly kept bach- 
elors’ hall at 18 Charles River square. The ushers will 
be Dr. Francis M. Rackemann, the brother of the bride- 
elect; her cousin, Dr. George R. Minot; Alexander S. 
Porter, .,Jr., the brother-in-law of Mr. Wigglesworth; 
his cousin, Richard B. Wigglesworth; Dr. George Park- 
man Denny, whose fiance is Miss Charlotte Hemenway; 
Francis A. Harding and Edward Hale Perry, the last 
three. Harvard ’o09 men, and oy Webb Hyde, who 
graduated the year before, with Wigglesworth and 
Dr.. Minot. Sallie Wigglesworth nae the little seven- 
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S Porters 1.015 tO 
be flower girl. Mr. Wigglesworth is giving his ushers din- 
ner at his frat club in Cambridge on the night of Saturday, 
June 13th. Mrs. Porter is at the Corey Hill hospital recov- 
ering from a severe operation and will be unable to be at 
the wedding which is a great disappointment, not only to 
herself, but to her brother, as Se is his only sister. 
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The Harrison K. Caners of Philadelphia arrived at 
their Manchester estate peste rday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegré and Miss Elaine 
Denegré are going over to New York the coming week 
for, the polo matches.- Miss Denegré and Misses Olivia 
Ames and Phyllis Sears returned a day or two ago from 
a short trip to Maine. 
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Mrs. Robert C. Winthrop and Miss Clara Winthrop 
have settled at their West Manchester summer home for 
the season. 
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The Dr. G. H. Washburns of Marlboro street, Bos- 
ton, have been at their cottage on Masconomo street, 
Manchester, for the last week or two. Francis M. Stan- 
wood and family are-also settled at their estate on 
smith’s Point for the summer. .The Misses Frances 
and Mary Bartlett arrived at their cottage at Old Neck, 
Manchester, Monday. 
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The George Wigglesworths of Milton are down to 
their estate at Old Neck, Manchester, occasionally, but 
will not move down permanently until the last of June, 
after Harvard Class Day. 
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The Alexander S. Porters moved to Manchester last 
Uporsday torithessummer Mrs. Porter 1s at the, Corey 
Hiss hospital and will be able to be moved to the seashore 
about the first of July, it 1s hoped. 
Tonight is “French Night” at the Pops at’ Symphony 
hall, Boston. On this occasion Mr. Maquarreé, the ‘con- 
ductor, has an unusually attractive program. The Pops 
are almost an institution in Boston’s amusement life and 
one is assurred of a pleasant evening when he enters 
the portals of Symphony hall. An ever popular feature 
of past seasons has been “operatic night.” Mr. Maqtiarre 
arranged an operatic program for last Wednesday even- 
ing. Selections from “Carmen,” “Il Trovatore,” “Rig- 
oletto, “Die we ledermaus.” Wohengriur and?” Lhe Oucen 
of Sheba” were played. Jacques Hoffman, for his last 
appearance as concert master, played Wientawski's 
“Faust” fantasy. 
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Mary H. Northend of Salem’ had for her guest over 
the last week-end, Miss Virginia Robie of The House 
Beautiful, which has been purchased by the Atlantic 
Monthly and has removed from New York to the rooms 
of Houghton & Mifflin Co. Harold Donelson Eberlin, 
of New York, editor of Arts and Decorations, has been 
spending the week in Boston on business. 
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