April 14, 1916. NORTH SHORE 
BREEZE and Reminder 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S: CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
CHICAGO society did things in its usual original and 
enthusiastic manner last week when it conducted a 
white elephant rummage sale in the loop district for the 
benefit of the Children’s Memorial Hospital. The affair 
opened with a parade of real elephants. © Placards were 
carried on autos during the week. Congratulations were 
sent by President Wilson, Governor Dunne and Mayor 
Thompson. 
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The wedding of Miss Grace Meeker to Ambrose C. 
Cramer of Lake Forest took place this Wednesday. Miss 
Meeker was guest of honor at a large dinner preceding 
the Palm Beach dance at the Saddle and Cycle club, when 
she was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Moses Wentworth. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pike are spending the spring 
in California and are now at Santa Barbara. 
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Yacht Sails, Spray Hoods, Launch 
Cushions and Awnings, Fenders, 
Hammocks, Tents and Covers 
Drop a postal and let us call and 
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Opp. Roberts & Hoare’s Shop, MANCHESTER 
After the second of the Lenten salons at the Black- 
stone last Thursday morning, among the luncheon host- 
esses was Mrs. Russell Tyson. 
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The Chicago Junior league is working industriously 
for its big entertainment, April 25, at the Auditorium 
theatre. Mrs. Lowell Chapin is pushing the advertising. 
Mrs. R. T.’Crane, Jr., Mrs. Russell Tyson and Mrs. 
Arthur Meeker will be among the boxholders. 
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The bridal party at the wedding of Miss Grace 
Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker, and 
Ambrose C. Cramer consisted of Miss Lolita Armour, 
Miss Isabelle Baker, Miss Katherine Keith and Miss 
Julia Belle Fanrot. The flower girls were Miss Mary 
Baker and Miss Mary Meeker, the younger sister of the 
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