6 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, 1669 
cene of Hawthorne’s Romance 
Miss Aline Tarbell 
Graduate N. E. Conservatory of Music 
Piano Teacher 
may be made for 
Open to visitors daily. Six rooms 
and secret Staircase are shown 
Fee 25c. including garden and Appointments 
Saturdays by addressing 
MISS ALINE TARBELL 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 9-4 
Reterences: Wallace Goodrich; F. Addison 
Porter, Supt. Normal Department N. E. 
Conservatory of Music. 
counting house. 
Admission to Hepzibah’s Shop, Free 
Quaint and attractive srticles on sale. 
Tea served in the garden. 
Hathaway House (1683) in the same 
grounds. 
54 Turner St., Salem 
5 North Street 
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: Antiques, Curios and Works of Art 
Portrait of two children 
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Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boys desks. 
painted at Salem in 1850, by Osgood. 
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as I have never before known -f ene to be in the hands of a dealer, few are complete 
F. W. NICHOLS - 73 1-2 Federal St. - SALEM, MASS, 
Formerly at 67 North Street 
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CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES 
AND TABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT 
ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, 
PRIDES, BEVERLY FARMS and MONTSERRAT 
TELEPHONE 
Beverly 546 
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MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
: ‘ 305 Fiith Ave., 
carefully investigated 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
N. EB. Gor. Sist St. N. Y. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The engagement of Mrs. William 
A. Russell of Beverly Farms and 
Boston to Henry Cannon Clark of 
New York has been announced. Mrs. 
Russell is one of the most charming 
women in North Shore Society, and 
Boston circles, as well as the Bev- 
erly Farms colony, will be interested - 
in her engagement. Mrs. Russell 
became a widow within a year after 
her marriage, when she was still but 
a girl. Since then she has travelled 
extensively and has appeared in 
Boston society but little. Recently 
she built a most attractive cottage 
at the Farms. Before her marriage 
Mrs. Russell was Miss Mary L. 
Head, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Head. Mrs. Philip Stock- 
ton of the Manchester colony is her 
only sister. Mr. Clark is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crawford Clark 
of New York and is a graduate of 
Harvard in the class of 711. He is 
a member of the Tennis and Rac- 
quet clubs of New York and of the 
Porecellian club of Harvard. Gren- 
eg ee ee a 
ville Clark, who married Miss Fan- — 
nie Dwight of Boston, Louis C. 
Clark, Jr., and Julian B. Clark are 
his brothers. His sister is Miss 
Mary deF. Clark. As yet no date 
has been set a, the wedding. 
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Franklin Dexter and _ his 
Harriet, who have 
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daughter, Miss 
been abroad for a few weeks of 
recreation before winter, returned 
on the Franconia, which docked at 
Hast Boston Tuesday. They have 
returned to Pride’s Crossing, where 
they have a pretty summer home, 
and will not go to their city home 
until the ses of October. 
Mrs. Francis King and her daugh- 
ter, Miss Fanny, of Alma, Mich., 
who have been guests of Mrs. J. H. 
Laneashires at Manchester left for 
New York Tuesday morning. The 
Lanecashires will not close their cot- 
tage on Highland avenue until the. 
latter part of October, at least, and 
possibly not until November. 
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Born Wednesday the twenty-fifth 
of September, a son to Mr. and Mrs. 
Reginald Boardman (nee Carrie h. 
Munn) at West Manchester. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
