and Magnolia. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XIV 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, November 17, 1916 
No. 46 
SOCIETY NOTES 
HE wedding last Saturday of Miss Elizabeth A. Bur- 
rage and Harold L. Chalifoux was of direct interest 
to the North Shore contingent as both families are prom- 
inently identified with its life in summer. ‘The bride is a 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Burrage of 314 Com- 
monwealth ave., Boston, who summered this year at Man- 
chester, and who have just bought the Saltonstall property 
at Pride’s Crossing. Mr. Chalifoux is from Lowell, and 
for several years his mother has summered at Manchester 
The wedding was at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 
Boston, at one o’clock. The interior of the church was 
profusely decorated with southern simlax, potted palms 
Boston, Lowell and New York. 
‘maniere performed the ceremony. 
daughter in marriage. 
and Easter lilies, and scores of guests were present from 
Dean Edmund S$. Rous- 
Mr. Burrage gave his 
The bride wore white duchess 
satin over a lace film of rose point lace, a tulle veil and 
a court train of satin and tulle. Orange blossoms, held 
by a diamond brooch, the gift of the groom, were fastened 
to her corsage, and she carried white orchids. The maid 
of honor, Miss Priscilla May, was gowned in rose pink 
chiffon in shades with touches of yellow and blue at the 
girdle, with a shaded rose pink tulle hat to match, and 
fresh flowers in color. The bridesmaids were Miss 
‘Martha Rueter, Miss Barbara Gale and Miss Katherine 
-M. Walker, with Mrs. Harold D. Walker, formerly Miss 
‘groom, was the flower girl. 
a 
Corinna Searle, and Mrs. William H. Coolidge, Jr., form- 
erly Miss Eleanor Cole, as matrons of honor. Little 
Phyllis Ellsworth of South Bend, Ind., niece of the bride- 
A luncheon at the home on 
Commonwealth ave., followed the ceremony. The couple 
after a tour, will reside at 269 Commonwealth ave. 
“Tt takes a live fish to swim up stream but any old 
dead one can float down.” 
BALTIMORE a wedding of interest to the Oceanside 
and Magnolia circles took place last Saturday. Miss 
Selby Zcll, daughter of Mrs. Mary Forbes-Zell Abell, 
was married to Charles Ransom Rowland, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Samuel Rowland. Mrs. Dorothy Rowland 
Winants was one of the attendants. The Rowlands are 
annual guests at the Oceanside. 
° ° 
Col. Sir John and Lady Harrington (Amy McMillan) 
are being much entertained in Detroit where they are 
visiting McMillan connections part of the time since 
leaving Manchester. 
° 
oe 
° ° 
Miss Katherine Cumnock Blodgett will be presented 
at a ball in New York at Sherry’s, Dec. 29, by her parents, 
the John Wood Blodgetts of Pride’s Crossing. Miss 
‘Helen Blodgett, daughter of Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett of 
Washington, will attend the ball. Miss Blodgett 1s of the 
group of seven débutantes who will be able to entertain 
their friends in boxes in the parterre row in the Metro- 
politan Opera House during the grand opera season 
which opened this Monday. 
° ° 
Mrs. Edward S. Moore assisted at the tea table at 
the opening of the new Arts Club of Chicago last week. 
; o 2 0 | 
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman (Phyllis Sears) 
are to spend the winter at Pride’s Crossing, near the 
latter’s sister, Mrs. Bayard Warren and family, 
[Ad 
ve 
[AZ 
ve 
os 
ee 
SOCIETY NOTES 
A! “Ledgewood,” Montserrat, the home of Mrs. Henry 
W. Peabody, her daughter, Miss Norma R. Water- 
bury, was married last Saturday to the Rev. Raphael C. 
Thomas, pastor of the Second Avenue Baptist church, 
New York City, by the Rev. Dr. William H. P. Faunce, 
president of Brown University, and the Rev. John H. 
Mason. After the wedding there was a reception. Mrs. 
Duncan Phillips and Mrs. Herbert Pike poured tea and 
Misses Frances Healey and Susan Johnstone presided at 
the punch bowl and served the wedding cake. Ushers at 
the reception were Edgar J]. McGill, an uncle of the bride, 
Robert Bray, Dr. Samuel Underhill and Jay Leslie. Dr. 
Thomas is a graduate of Harvard University, the Harvard 
Medical School and the Newton Theological Seminary. 
He has studied also in London, Berlin and Vienna. His 
bride is a graduate of Vassar, has studied in France and 
Germany and two years ago made a trip around the 
world. She is a member of the Woman’s Board of 
Missions. Her mother has been a leader in missionary 
work and has made trips to missions in remote parts of 
the world. After a short honeymoon trip Dr. and Mrs. 
Thomas will return to Beverly, and then will go to New 
York, where they will have a reception at the Murray Hill 
hotel. From that city they will go to San Francisco, Cal., 
which they will leave on December 8 for Ilo-Ilo, Philip- 
pine Islands, where Dr. Thomas will be in charge of the 
Union Hospital, a medical mission. 
3% , 
Dr. George H. Washburn of Manchester and Boston 
is leaving Boston today for a trip across the continent to 
San Francisco, whence he will sail next week for a 21- 
day ocean trip to Honolulu. He will be away until early 
January. 
3 
Oo 8 9D 
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Spaulding and family are 
remaining at Pride’s Crossing until the last week in Nov- 
ember, when they will return to their town residence, 99 
Beacon st., Boston. 
A University is a place filled with the skeletons of the 
past and the wings of the future-—The Outlook. 
PHILADELPHIA had a wedding Tuesday Nov. 14th, 
of much interest to North Shore society, when Miss 
Uytendale Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. 
Baird and Harrison Koons Caner, Jr., were married in 
Calvary Presbyterian Church at 4.30, in the afternoon. 
A reception followed at the Baird home on Pine street. 
The bride visited in Manchester this August in the Caner 
home and was much entertained while on the Shore. 
oOo #8 © 
Society paid its usual homage to the thoroughbred 
when the thirty-first annual National Horse Show opened 
in New York last Saturday. The officers, directors and 
judges were entertained at a Horse Show breakfast on 
Sunday at the Biltmore by John McE. Bowman, president 
of the Biltmore. Judge William H. Moore was among 
the guests. 
+ 
Mrs. Gordon Prince ee icced her West Manchester 
home and moved to ‘her winter home at 290 Beacon st., 
Boston. 
© © 
Mrs. E. Prescott Rowe of the Magnolia colony has 
been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Liv- 
ingston in Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y, 
oe 
ve 
