ANTIQUES 
A Genuine Origina Serpentine Chippendale 
Sidoboard; 5 Original Chippendale Chairs 
1 Sheraton Mirror 1 Pine Apple Bed 
1 Ball and claw shell carved Arm Chair - rare 
1 Chippendale Inlaid Corner Washstand 
For Sale at 
The OLd Witch House 
Essex and North 8ts., Salem, Mass. 
7-Passenger 
FIAT CAR 
FOR RENT 
By the hour, Day or week 
with owner-chauffeur thoroughly 
acquainted with all North Shore 
roads. 
Telephone 174-12 Manchester 
Frank F. Tenney 
34 Bridge Street Manchester 
(near greenhouses) 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Emily M. Richardson, form- 
erly of Belmont, is to be married at 
4.30 this (Friday) afternoon at Em- 
manuel Episcopal church, Manches- 
ter, to Charles Huntington Porter of 
Boston. There will be a reception 
at the home of W. H. Wellington, 
Smith’s Point. Miss Anna 8. Well- 
ington will be the bridesmaid and 
Mrs. William F. Pickering will be 
matron of honor. Professor Harvey 
N. Davis of Cambridge, will be 
Mr. Porter’s best man. The ushers 
will be Clarence Lester of Albany, 
William T. Pickering of Providence, 
Dr. John Hartwell of Boston, Allen 
MeNab of Boston. Little Miss Elea- 
nor Brown, a neice of the bride, and 
Charles J. Prescott, Jr., will be the 
flower children. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Quincey A. Shaw, 2d, 
are receiving congratulations on the 
birth of a son at their Beverly 
Farms home. Mrs. Shaw _ was 
Naneen Mitchell, only daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. sy aliee J. Mitchell. 
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George G. Amory of the Magnolia 
colony was host at a dinner party 
of twenty-four last Saturday night 
at the Essex County club. Congress- 
man and Mrs. Longworth were num- 
bered among the guests. 
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Sale of Oriental Rugs 
at our Magnolia Shop 
in the Donchian Building 
ZORA & MILLER 
Importers 
Providence 
New York 
Magnolia 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barr of the 
Beverly Farms colony motored to 
New Ipswich, N. H., Tuesday for a 
few days at the old family home- 
stead of Mr. Barr. On their return 
to the North Shore they will leave 
within a day or two for Canada. A 
trip down the St. Lawrence, through 
the Thousand Islands, and shooting 
the rapids will be included in their 
itinerary. They will be away a 
week or ten days. 
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Among the North Shore families 
who have apartments at the new 
Copley-Plaza hotel, Boston, the com- 
ing winter, are Mr. and Mrs. Amory 
Eliot, Miss Eliot and Samuel Eliot 
of the Manchester colony. They will 
keep their house at Manchester open 
practically all winter, but after 
Thanksgiving they will spend the 
greater part of their time at Boston, 
with week-end visits to the North 
Shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lozier of 
Detroit are the guests of Rev. and 
Mrs. William H. Dewart at Man- 
chester Cove. Mr. Lozier, who was 
the organizer and first president of 
the Lozier Motor Co., was Mr. De- 
wart’s room-mate in college. 
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