12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Frocks, Coats and Hats for 
little boys and girls. Beauti- 
ful handmade wear for In- 
fants. Dainty gifts for the 
new Babies. Carefully selected 
Books, Toys and Dolls. 
The engagement of Miss Cecilia May, daughter of 
Col. and Mrs. Henry May of Washington, to Wilhelm 
von Rath, attache of the German embassy came as some- 
what of a surprise a week ago. The announcement has 
revived ‘discussion of Miss May’s former engagement to 
Robert L. Bacon, Jr., son of the ex-U. $. ambassador to 
France and Mrs. Bacon, which was broken three years 
ago because of religious differences. Mr. Bacon married 
Miss Virginia Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
A. Murray in April, 1913. ‘The Mays formerly summered 
at the Kimball homestead on Smith’s Point, Manchester 
and also at Beverly Farms one season. 
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* Miss Edith G. Roelker, who is to be married to 
Charles P. Curtis,. Jr., of Beverly Cove, on Friday, July 
17, in St. Luke’s church, East Greenwich, R. I., will have 
her sister-in-law, Mrs. William G. Roelker, for her mat- 
ron of honor. ‘The ceremony will be followed by a 
reception at Greene Farms, the old Roelker homestead, 
now the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. William G. Roel- 
ker. Miss Roelker is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 
William’ G. Roelker. Her sister, Miss Eleanor Roelker, 
was irarried on June 24 on the lawn at Greene Farms 
to Harrison Tweed. After the wedding Mr. Curtis and 
his bride will go to Swampscott and occupy Mrs. Charles 
Pelham Curtis’ summer home. In the autumn they will 
live in Cambridge, where Mr. Curtis will study in the 
Harvard law school. 
Che Wowen's Educational and Industrial Union 
264 Boylston Street, Boston 
INVITES YOU TO VISIT 
THE CHILDREN’S SHOP 
9 Bridge Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Pure Candies for Children, made in 
the Candy Kitchen of the Union 
Food Shop—Assorted Chocolates ane 
Bon-Bons, Mint Marshmallows, 
Cream Wafers, Peppermint Sticks 
and Molasses Bars. 
Much interest is shown in the engagement announced 
of Miss Esther Parkman ‘Turner, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. W. D. Turner of Brookline to Lawrence W. Mor- 
gan of Boston, which has just been announced. Miss 
Turner is a sister of Oliver Turner of the Beverly Farms 
colony, who married Miss Marie Lee, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. George Lee. 
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Mrs. Roger Cutler (Leslie Bradley) of “The Elms,” 
Charles River, who went over with her husband, one of 
the Union Boat club men at the Henley-on-Thames races, 
was a constant attendant in the grand stand and a most 
enthusiastic and attentive spectator. She attracted admir- 
ing attention by her beauty, vivacity and notably good 
style. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Slater Bartlett, Jr. (Christine 
Hunnewell), are receiving congratulations upon the birth 
of a son, the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 5S. 
Hunnewell of Boston and Wellesley. The wedding was 
a year ago last May at the Wellesley estate. The Bart- 
letts are occupying Arthur Little’s Barlow cottage at Bev- 
erly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow of the Manchester 
colony, whq have rented their North Shore house and 
have gone to Fitzwilliam, N. H., for the summer, enter- 
tained a house party over the Fourth, several of the Man- 
chester-Magnolia colony being among the guests. 
Copley Square 
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when your family is all together and with the health that comes with 
vacation time, will always be of great pleasure to you. 
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If at the North Shore call at our Manchester-by-the-Sea office and if at 
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