NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Brewster---Dunn. 
At the First Baptist churcn, Manches- 
ter, at high noon on Wednesday, June 
24th, Rev. E. Hersey Brewster, for the 
past four years pastor of the church, and 
Miss Libbie Alberta Dunn, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Dunn were 
united in marriage. Rev. A. E. Harri- 
man of Lynn, formerly pastor of the 
Baptist church, was the officiating clergy- 
man. 
The church was well filled with rela- 
tives and friends of the young people 
when a minute after twelve. the groom 
and. his attendants marched into the 
church. Mrs. Alice Magnuson played 
the Lohengrin wedding march. kol- 
lowing the groom came the bride, lean- 
ing on the arm of her father, and at- 
tendants. 
The double ring service was used. 
The bride wore a gown of white silk 
eoleanne over white taffeta, and carried 
a shower bouquet of white roses. Her 
veil was caught up with lilies-of-the-val- 
ley. 
The bridesmaids were Miss Alice L. 
‘Tappan, a cousin of the bride, Miss 
Harriet P. Brewster, a sister of the 
groom, Miss Ethel C. Stanley and Miss 
Emma F. Prest. All were dressed in 
pink and white and carried bouquets of 
pink and white carnations. 
Alexander Ray was best man. ‘The 
ushers were Harry S. Tappan, a cousin 
of the: bride, Herman C. Swett, W. 
Henry Menken and Wallace Stanley. 
Little Miss Elizabeth A. ‘Tappan, 
cousin of the bride, dressed in blue silk 
eoleanne, was the flower girl, and Mas- 
ter Robert Brewster Nathan, nephew of 
the groom, was ring bearer. 
The bride’s gifts to her bridesmaids 
were coil brooches, with pearl in center, 
and the groom’s gifts to bestman and 
ushers were gold scarf pins with pearl. 
The groom’s gift to the bride was a 
brooch of pearls. 
The church rostrum was attractively 
decorated with flowers and greenery, and 
an arch of green encircled the front of 
the restrum, the wedding party standing 
a little in front of the arch. 
Following the ceremony a reception 
was held, those assisting the bride and 
groom in receiving being Mr. and Mrs. 
L. A. Dunn, parents of the bride, Mrs. 
Ellen M. Brewster, mother of the groom, 
and Miss Harriet Brewster, his sister. 
In the vestry below refreshments of 
ice cream, ~bride’s cake and fancy crack- 
ers were served by the members of the 
church aid society, Mrs. Edward Cro- 
well, chairman. Bullock was the cater- 
er. 
‘The decorations at the church were in 
-charge of the Hower committee of the 
B. Y. P. U., Mrs. Joseph McNeil, 
chairman. 
After the reception there was a family 
gathering at the home of bride’s parents 
Manchester 
Choice Domestic and Foreign Fruits. 
Fruit Store 
Finest Native Fruit in 
Season 
IW PERE YET LASS, 
PR@EA 
Beacu Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, Mass. 
Telephone 160 
on Central street and a little after three 
o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Brewster drove 
away. ‘They went to Boothbay Harbor, 
Me., that night leaving Boston on the 
night boat. After a week they will goto 
Norwood, where Mr. Brewster takes up 
his work as pastor of the Baptist church 
on the first Sunday in July. 
The popularity in which the bride and 
groom were held was well attested by the 
large number of beautiful presents, in- 
cluding silver, glass, china ware, linen, 
pictures and many other articles. Among 
the gifts which the young people will 
prize highly was a silver service,-—knives, 
folks and spoons, from members of the 
church. The Men’s Bible class pre- 
sented the couple with a purse of gold. 
A family Bible from Mrs. H. S. Tap- 
pan, the bride’s aged grandmother, ts an- 
other prized gift, as is alsoa_ beautiful 
lamp, of chinese ware, painted, from 
Paul Gen, and half a dozen plates, of 
costly chinese ware, painted, from Ernest 
Gen, both of which young men _ have 
united with the church during Mr. 
Brewster’s pastorate. 
Boots and Shoes and Rubbers 
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY 
REPAIRED 
Also a supply of Stable Brooms, 
and the patent Wundermop 
_ [wet and dry] 
Cigars and Tobacco 
CG. L. BEDELL 
Wonson BUILDING 
MANCHESTER 
(Opp. Knight’s Coal Wharf) 
THOMAS DEROSIER 
(Successor to Geo. F. Dyer) 
Automobile Repatr Shop 
And Storage 
Supplies and Tires, Auto to 
Rent by the hour or day. Lawn 
Mower Grinding 
DYER’S AUTO DEPOT 
Cor. Pine and Bennett Sts., Manchester 
Trlerton> 141 
Central St., 
Estimates Wanted 
The Syndicate having secured the Masconomo 
Hotel, Manchester-by-the-Sea, for a Sanitarium 
asks for estimates for the following, as a whole 
or in part: 
1. General Carpenter Repairs throughout all 
the buildings, including four new Sun Parlors, 
special Bath Rooms on fourth floor, and new 
hard wood floors in Chambers. 
2. Elevator. 
3. For the new Heating Plant, new Plumb- 
ing and Repairs to old Plumbing. 
4. For the Mason work, Roofing and Metal 
work. 
5. For the Painting and Decorating of the 
house. 
6. Special Baths for salt water bath system. 
Address the Archtitect, 
LUTHER CGC. GREENLEAF, 
354 Old South Building, 
BOSTON, MASS. 
NOBSCOT MT. SPRING: 
PERFECTION 
COOLER C0. 
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BOSTON. 
15,000 gallons a day 
of the purest moun- 
tain water comes 
from this spring. 
Every precaution 
is taken to keep it 
as pure as it leaves 
the mountain. Itis 
delivered in crated 
glass, filled and 
corked with new 
corks at the spring. 
Every carboy is 
sterilized and wash- 
ed before filling. 
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