8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Established 1845 
Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hoorrr, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
PprHiL: ADELPHIANS are forming a goodly number of 
the guests at Atlantic City during the Easter season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Emlen Hutchinson and their child- 
dren are occupying a suite at the Hotel Traymore for a 
week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Widener and 
their daughter, Miss Fifi Widener are also at the Tray- 
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Charles A. Munn, Jr., 
Radnor, Pa., have returned to their 
and will spend Easter with Mr. Munn’s mother, Mrs. 
Charles A. Munn, in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee 
Munn have also returned from Aiken and are visiting 
Mrs. Munn in Washington. 
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Mrs. George Putnam of Boston has been the guest 
of honor at several luncheons at the home of Mrs. Charl es 
B. Wright during her visit in Philadelphia. 
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A Lenten bride of interest was Miss Emily Wharton 
Sinkler, daughter of General and Mrs. Charles -F. Z. 
Sinkler, who was married April 15, at Belvidere Planta- 
tion, Eutawville, S. C., to Nicholas Roosevelt, of New 
York, a cousin to Colonel Roosevelt. Miss Sinkler is a 
Mr. and Mrs. of Woodcrest, 
home from Aiken, 
niece of Miss Caroline Sinkler of Eastern Point and 
Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt will reside in Phila- 
delphia. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury gave a large 
dinner last week for Mr. and Mrs. Agnew T. Dice. ‘The 
Stotesburys have been recent visitors at Atlantic City. 
They returned in time for the opening of the baseball 
season last Wednesday, when Mr. Stotesbury presided at 
an interesting function and gave to the Philadelphia Na- 
tional League team members gold watches in recognition 
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Opp. anette & Hineee 's Shee MANCHESTER 
of their services in bringing the league championship to 
this city last year. 
Departing Diner: I'd like to give you a tip, waiter, 
but I find I have only my taxi fare ‘left. 
Waiter: They do say,. sir, that an after-dinner walk 
is very good for the ’ealth sir.—Boston Transcript. 
ASHINGTON society circus at the Riding and Hunt 
club for the benefit of the Army Y. M. C, A. was 
a great success and was the talk of the town all last week. 
This week the Washington Kennel club’s dog show is on, 
and early in May will be the horse show, the proceeds of 
both going to some charity. Also a series of garden teas | 
are being arranged to take place at the famous old Octa- 
gon house, while a series will probably take place on the 
White House grounds. 
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Mrs. Albert Ordway and Miss Padelford aré on a 
motor trip this week through the Alleghanies. 
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Miss Margaret Draper has enrolled in the summer 
camp of the national service school of the woman’s section 
of the Navy League. 
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Mrs. Marshall Field has closed her “pink palace” on 
Sixteenth street, which has ‘been the scene of much enter- 
taining this winter. Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge (Catherine 
Eddy), her niece has been her guest at intervals, and also 
her nephew, Spencer Eddy. The Spencer Eddys will be 
in Newport this summer, having taken a cottage on Nar- 
ragansett avenue, which they will open in June. 
Some people would do well to substitute information 
for prejudice. 
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