NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, MASS., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1910. 
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An accident that befel Meredith 
Whitehouse recently, while coasting in 
Switzerland, bringsa temporary halt to 
the vacation plans of Mr. and Mrs. F. 
M. Whitehouse and their sun. The 
family left Manchester in the late fall and 
went to England in time for the shooting 
season, and they then went to Switzer- 
land. It was while there that Meredith 
in participating in the sport for which 
this country is famed in winter, met with 
an accident which necessitated an opera- 
tion. ‘The winter's outing was to serve 
more as a holiday for the young man, 
prior to his entering Harvard next fall. 
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The wedding next Tuesday, Jan. 18, 
of Miss Julia Tuckerman of Boston and 
Louis Chapin, whose present home is in 
London, follows close upon the engage- 
ment announced less than three weeks 
ago. ‘The marriage will take place at 
the Church of. the Messiah, at noon 
Miss Tuckerman is well known among 
the North Shore colony, being a daugh- 
ter of Mrs. Charles S. Tuckerman, born 
Appleton, and a niece of Mrs. Geo. 
von L. Meyer and Mrs. R. M. Ap- 
pleton. 
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Mrs. Daniel Ahl and son Leonard, 
who have kept their house at Pride’s 
Crossing open all winter, bave just left 
for Florida where they will spend a 
month or six weeks. 
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Mrs. Henry F. Sears, who with the 
other members of the family is spending 
the winter at Beverly Cove, while play- 
ing with her children Monday, slipped 
on the iceand fell breaking a bone in her 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Sears and 
family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. King 
and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fitch weremem- 
bers of the North Shore colony sailing 
from New York last Saturday for a holi- 
day abroad. Mr. and Mrs. King, dur- 
ing their absence, will meet Mrs. King’s 
brother W. S. Spaulding and Mrs. 
Spaulding, who will later return to Italy 
from Egypt. 
Society was out in force for the opera 
Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eben 
Jordan had a party of six, including their 
daughter Dorothy. Mrs. Robert Stowe 
Bradley also had a box party of de- 
butantes. 
Mayor CuHartes H. Trowr oF Pripe’s. CRossinc. 
Installed into Office Last Week as Mayor of Beverly, for His Second Term. 
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PHILADELPHIA. 
Boston, New York and Philadelphia 
artists, who have made the North Shore 
famous by their reproductions of its scen- 
ery will exhibit at the Pennsylvania 
Academy of Fine Arts from Jan. 23 to 
March 20. ‘They include from Boston 
Tarbell, Decamp, Paxton, Churchill and 
Burpee. Charles Grafly, the famous 
Philadelphia sculptor, who has a cottage 
studio at Folly Cove, Lanesville, is an- 
other exhibitor. Also atthe S. S. White 
galleries such well known North Shore 
artists as the late Twachtman, Childe 
Hassam of New York, Everett Warner 
of Washington and Blanche Dillaye of 
Philadelphia and the Ipswich colony, are 
exhibiting their paintings. 
WASHINGTON. 
President Taft and all the Washington 
diplomatic and society folk, habitues of 
the North Shore, were in attendance at 
the annual charity ball in aid of the Chil- 
dren’s Hospital. John Hayes Hammond 
and wife occupied a box. | 
Miss Mabel Boardman acted as hostess 
for the Washington bachelors who gave 
a brilliant ball January 5 in the ballroom 
of the New Willard, 
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Mme. Eusapia Palladino, the famed 
Italian medium, visited Boston for the 
first time Wednesday, and on that even- 
ing gave a seance at theresidence of Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry S. Grew, 2nd, at 254 
Marlborough street. The sitting was 
in the nature of a test, and was witnessed 
by a large number of students of psy- 
chology and experts, who failed to detect 
any fraud although every possible means 
of doing so was attempted. ‘Those wit- 
nessing the performance were J. A. 
Blanchard, Reginald Foster, “Thomas P. 
Curtis, Charles Boyden, B. N. Hamlin, 
G. G. Emery, C. H. Fiske, E. L. 
Dressel, H. S.. Vanderbilt, I. R. 
Thomas, Mrs. Allan Curtis, Mrs. L. 
G. McMichael, Mrs.. Josef Adam- 
owskee, Mrs. G. R. Fearing, Mrs. Q. 
A. Shaw, jr., Mrs. Alfred Codman and 
Dr. Rocco Brindisi, many of them well 
known summer colonists. 
Mrs. William Lowell Putnam and her 
debutante daughter will sail next week 
for an indefinite stay abroad. 
Mrs. Hall McAllister held the last of 
her concerts at the Somerset on Monday, 
when the immense ballroom was com- 
pletely filled with society people. 
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