4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
DEALERS IN FIRST-CLASS 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Pride’s Crossing Beverly Farms Magnolia 
one, limited to the family and a few friends. Mrs. 
George 5. Patton, Jr., formerly Beatrice Ayer, and Mrs. 
Frederick Ayer, Jr., who before her marriage was Hilda 
Rice, will be the only attendants. Mr. Merrill is the son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Merrill of Minneapolis and 
Pasadena, and is a brother of Mrs. Stuart Harris and of 
Burdette Merrill, both of Minneapolis, and Mrs. Clar- 
ence Shepherd of Winnipeg. He is a graduate of Yale, 
class of 1911. 
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Nits. A eC Tae, e:, and Mrs. Russell Tyson were 
among those interested in a report of the National League 
for Women’s Service and on war relief work in New 
York, Philadelphia and Washington, held in ‘Chicago last 
week. The speaker urged women to go on with their 
home or foreign charities while waiting for enlistment in 
work in a nation-wide organization under government, 
supervision, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day Farwell (Edith H. Foster), 
whose wedding took place in Dover this winter were 
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hall McCormick at 
the opening night of the Chicago Music Festival last 
week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker also entertained 
at a dinner and box party. 
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Women golfers of prominent Chicago clubs have 
voted to give half of the money ordinarily gy ese | 
for favors this year to the American Red Cross. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger N. Burnham of Cambridge, who 
had a studio in the Library Building, Magnolia, for sev- 
eral seasons, are leaving for Honolulu on: May 21 for a 
period of two years. Mr. Burnham has taken a studio 
there, where he will pursue his art work. - He has been 
appointed as commissioner of the Boy Scouts of the Sand- 
wich Islands. 
is the foundation of all 
successful enterprises. If 
your advertisement were 
here, it would be read by 
hundreds of visitors to 
the North Shore the 
coming summer. 
Advertising 
May 4, 1917. 
BUTTER ano EGGS 
OUR MOTTO > 
ALWAYS BEST QUALITY 
Fresh Laid Fancy Breakfast Eggs, and Best Quality 
Butter for Table or Kitchen, Delivered as Wanted 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON 
Telephone 1431 and 1432 Richmond ° 
PASTEURIZED BUTTER 
OUR RECORD 
We have supplied family trade for the past sh years. 
Established 1837 
JNSTEAD of joining the summer colony at Manchester, 
this season, Mr. and Mrs. John Babson Thomas of Bos- 
ton will be at Nahant and will be guests at “Edgehill.” 
Mrs. Thomas has a house at West Manchester, built 
some years ago when she was Mrs. Reece. Her younger 
son, Robert Reece, Harvard, ’11, is in the English Flying 
Corps and lately has been made a lieutenant. Another 
son, John Reece, Harvard, ’06, went out with the first 
Hatvard Unit to France. 
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Miss Edith Bangs, who last year spent the summer 
at Manchester, will be this coming season at “Edgehill,” 
Nahant, as this place will be more convenient for Miss 
Bangs in carrying on her relief work in Boston in behalf 
of the American Fund for French Wounded, of which 
she is chairman. 
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Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joseph Grafton Minot of Berkeley 
street, Boston, will be for the summer at Nahant and will _ 
have the cottage on Nahant road which last season was’ 
occupied by Mrs. Curtis Guild, widow of the former 
governor of this Commonwealth. 
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Baron Rosen, the newly appointed ambassador to 
this country from emancipated Russia, is no stranger to 
the United States. During his tetfm of service in Wash- 
ington he spent his summers at Manchester, being for 
two or three seasons in the house on Coolidge’s Point, 
where Mrs. Wm. A. M. Burden now spends her summers. 
He was one of Russia’s envoys in the peace treaty be- 
tween Russia and Japan. Though a nobleman by birth, 
he is one of Russia’s most progressive and democratic 
statesmen and was selected by this new government as a 
most suitable man to represent the new nation in this 
country, se . 
North Shore Market 
McDONALD & FOGARTY, Props. 
P. O. Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Dealers in Finest Quality 
PROVISIONS — POULTRY — GAME 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES of All Kinds in Season 
Agents for Mixter Farm Cream 
J. A. Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 
