NORTH SHORE BREEZE 9 
Soctety Motes 
The Frederick Ayers are returning to 
_ town this week also, though they are 
lothe to leave their beautiful new cottage 
at Pride’s, which they did not move into 
until well along in the season. 
McMillan—Russell. 
More pathetic than romantic was the 
marriage in Boston Tuesday of. James 
Thayer McMillan of Detroit, son of 
~ Mrs. William McMillan, and grandson 
of the late Senator, to Miss Anne Dav- 
enport Russell, also of Detroit. ‘The 
ceremony was performed by Rev. O. 
D. Sewall of Brookline in a private hos- 
pital on Newbury street, where Mr. 
‘McMillan lay on a cot stricken’ with 
typhoid fever. 
It was not the sort of marriage cere- 
mony planned for these young people. 
_ The marriage that had pveen planned 
was to have been a society event and 
was to have taken place Tuesday in the 
famous Brick Presbyterian church in 
New York. But the groom, who was 
at Manchester last week to attend his 
aunt’s wedding, was suddenly stricken 
with illness and was removed to the hos- 
pital in a private car the day before the 
wedding. 
It was his desire, however, even while 
lying stricken on his cot, 
marriage should take place, and so Miss 
Russell came on from New York Tues- 
day with her parents and went at once 
to the hospital, where the ceremony was 
performed. 
Mrs. McMillan is the daughter of 
Henry Russell, the general counsel for 
the Michigan Central railroad. Mr. 
McMillan is reported greatly improved, 
and there is every hope of his speedy 
recovery. 
Real Estate 
Frederick H. Prince conveys to Ellis 
L. Dresel and he to Abby Norman 
Prince, 1 acre of land in Manchester; 
~ also 14 acres of land in Manchester; also 
Lacre of land in Manchester; also 54 
acres of land in Manchester; also a lot 
of land in Manchester 42 by 37 rods. 
Caroline E. Butler of Magnolia con- 
veys to George O.. Moulton of Man- 
chester, land on Butler avenue, Man- 
) chester, 82.60 by 108.37 feet. 
If you see this, others will see your 
reading notice. That tests the value of 
‘readers’ in the Breeze. ‘They are in- 
expensive. ‘Try them. 
WONSON’S 
SPA AND LUNCH ROOM 
158 Main St., Gloucester 
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
E. P. WONSON, Proprietor 
that the . 
(G mec 20 TE EN 
—$19.00 
Don’t Buy a Suit Image 
UT if you wanta real suit giving you actual service— 
fitting you perfectly—wearing properly and holding its 
shape permanently—come to 18 UNION ST., and have 
it made bya TAILOR. The very best toiloring skill and 
sincere needlework are employed in making our clothes. 
Every garment made under our own supervision in our 
own workshop. 
The suit must have MORE than mere appearance. It 
must be able to DO THINGS to give service, because its 
service that you pay for. WE DO ALL THIS and guaran- 
tee satisfaction or money refunded. 
WE ARE TAILORS 
EO UriSicC OL EER 
18 UNION ST., e MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Opposite Post Office. Open Evenings. 
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#%—RUBLY ROAD FARM, WENHAM——<-& 
Winter Board for Horses 
J. LAKE S. K. PRINCE 
Telephone 75-3 P. 0. Address Box 409 
Hamilton, Mass. 4 & & Manchester, - Mass, 
D. H. MAMPRE — 
HIGH-GRADE 
LADIES’ TAILORING 
All the latest Fall designs in 
Gowns, Wraps and 
Tailored Suits 
Style, Fit and Workmanship guaranteed 
Manchester and Beverly Farms patronage solicited 
163 Cabot Street, 
Beverly, Mass. 
Telephone 451-2. 
