NORTH SHORE BREEZE 1 
SOCIETY NOTES 
- The wedding last Saturday at 12 * . 
clock noon of Miss Leslie Bradley Christmas Gitts 
nd Roger Wilson Cutler was of much a 
mterest to Boston society. The cere- 
mony was performed by Rev. Paul 
ctr Seainipharn * Ai ates nt The selection of appropriate gifts for the holidays is pleasingly 
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. simplified by an inspection of our stock. We have made un- 
Robert S. Bradley on Common- 
wealth avenue. The house, which is ; 
an admirable one for such an affair, is newest and best in up-to-date goods at the most reasonable 
usually extensive preparations and our offerings include what 
‘was decorated with palms and south- prices. 
ern smilax, with quantities of pink Lockets Toilet Sets Tie Clasps 
begonias. Miss Bradley made a ; 
: . F Searf Pins Cuff Links Thimbles 
handsome bride in her beautiful gown ores Rosie Bass aah a Bie 
of white satin with court train. Miss g sty. Beek ey tee 
: : ; Manicure Sets Wateh Chains Bracelets 
Rosamond Bradley was her sister’s Watches anesthe cat Sei 
maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Ape ena: “ r ae ‘ “aate a te 
Miss Frances Bradley, the youngest ane Bs aoe ifs ee ae ‘ 2 2 i 
sister, Miss Eleanor Roelker of Prov- ie . age i Nee ee a es 
idence and New York, Miss Eliza- se teases Saeeee y be 
beth Sears, Miss Evelyn Thayer, Miss 
Edith Fitz and Miss Dorothy Ball. 
All carried palest pink roses. John F. Ss) THOMPSON, Jeweler 
_ W. Cutler, a brother, was best man. 164 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 
The ushers were Elliott, Robert and 
George C. Cutler, Reginald Foster, 
_ Frederic M. Burnham, Bayard Tuck- 
_ erman, Jr., Chester Burden, Richard 
Whitney, McKim Hollins, Robert Axel Magnuson 
Potter, John Shillito and James G. 
Blaine, 3d. After a trip to the Paci- FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDEN ER 
fic. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler will live at BRIDGE STREET, =: MANCHESTER 
The Elms, Charles River. So ee ae 
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Among the work which is now in Carnations Violets 
process at the boatyard of the David ; : > 
Fenton Co., Walter Calderwood, sup- Flowerin L Plants 
_ erintendent, is a yacht for E.. H. Keith 
of New Orleans. E. A. Boardman is Telephone 172-2 
the designer, and the boat is destined 
for southern waters to race against 
the old Manchester, now the Seawan- A. H. Higginson, Pres. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, ‘reas. 
haka, and the Massachusetts, the Sea- 
wanhaka Cup defender of a few sea- DAVID FRBNTON CoO, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
sons ago. These two boats proved MASS 
themselves the fastest things of their Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
length afloat and since Seawanhaka 
has been racing in southern waters she Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
has carried all before her. The Mass- Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
acusetts was bought this season to be : : oe : 
Red tenath to ee against Seawan- Boats stored for the Winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
haka, and now this latest creation of mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
Boardman is scheduled to’ beat the towed in and out of channel, free of charge. TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
other two. The only restriction as to 
hull is overall length, “hia is 40 ee 
so the new boat will have a waterline 
of more than 30 feet, whereas the CHRISTMAS GIFTS 
Massachusetts is only about 22 feet 
waterline and the Seawanhaka 24 feet 
Our stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry is Larger and more com- 
8 inches. By careful planning Mr. plete than ever. 
Boardman has saved some 400 to 500 We cordially invite you to call and inspect otr goods. 
pounds of weight in the hull and the Best Quality and Reasonable Prices. All Goods Bought here 
boat will be the last word in speedy Engraved free. 
racing machines. n eli Main street 
: W.F.Chisholm & Son ee aes 
Strange how the ethics of youth ESTABLISHED 1874 
improve just before December 25th. 
