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S. Bryce, will be the best man and there will be eight 
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Miss Helen Lancashire, whose engagement to was 
-berto Coletti of New York, was announced last week, 1 
spending the week-end with her sister Mrs. E. Daten 
White at Beverly Farms. It is understood the wedding 
of Miss Lancashire and Mr. Coletti will take place at 
Manchester in June, after the family shall have come on 
from New York for the summer. The wedding, it 1s 
understood, will be a quiet affair. 
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Today Miss Barbara Thaw, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Alexander B. Thaw, of New York, me become the 
bride of Lieutenant Scott B. Macfarlane, U.S. N. Miss 
Katherine Thaw, who has many friends on es North 
Shore, will be her sister’s maid_of honor. 
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Tomorrow the wedding of Miss Ellen de Pont, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman du Pont, of Wilming- 
ton, Del., and Marblehead, and Holliday Meeds, Jr., son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Holliday Meeds, of Chevy Chase, will 
take place. This wedding will be of interest to many on 
the North Shore. 
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Another wedding tomorrow will be that of Miss 
Elizabeth B. Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. 
Wise Wood, of New York and Annisquam, and John 
Cyrus Distlér, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Distler, 
of Baltimore. The wedding will take place in St. Thomas’ 
Church. Miss Ruth Riker gave a luncheon in honor of 
Miss Wood last week at her home and Miss Wood enter- 
tained her attendants with a luncheon at Sherry’s Thurs- 
day. 
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The engagement of Miss Frances T. Morgan, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan (Jane Grew) “of 
New York, and Paul Geddes Pennoyer of Eoeceve Calits 
is of much interest in Boston and the North § Shore, where 
Miss Morgan has influential family connections. Mrs. 
Henry S. Grew of 89 Beacon st., Boston, and Old Neck, 
Manchester, is her grandmother, and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby 
and Mrs. Boylston A. Beal are aunts. Miss Morgan is 
a cousin of Miss Helen Morgan Hamilton, fiancee of 
Police Commissioner Woods of New York, and a sister 
of Junius S. Morgan, Jr., who married Miss Louise Con- 
verse last summer. She is a frequent visitor at Manches- 
ter during the summer. 
Tom: When you proposed to her I suppose she 
said, “This is so sudden!” 
Dick: No; she was honest and said, “This suspense 
has been terrible.”——Boston Transcript. 
ah NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
April 28, 1916. 
Always Best. Quality 
Laid Fancy Breakfast Eggs, and Best Quality Butter for Table or Kitchen, Delivered as Wanted. 
PASTEURIZED BUTTER 
Oldest and only Butter and Egg House in Boston conducted by the same family for three generations. 
We take great pride in this record, and are now receiving the best butter handled in our long experience, 
the best butter coming to Boston, uniform as to flavor and salt. 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
ESTABLISHED 1837 
We make a specialty of delivering butter and eggs on the pee Shore, by our own trucks, or express charges 
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MAGN OLIA rentals-are being made with much activity, 
though there are yet a score or more cottages un- 
leased. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ponvert of Cuba, who had the 
James Lee cottage on Shore road last season, will have 
the McMillan house this season. 
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The: Otis Weld Richardsons of Boston, will occupy 
the Bennett cottage this season. 
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Miss M. A. Dobbins of Philadelphia, will be among 
the new cottagers this season. She has leased the Covel 
cottage. 
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The Walter E. Williamsons of Quincy, Hl., who had 
a house at Bass Rocks last season, will join the colony at 
Magnolia, this year, having hired the Underwood cottage. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Bramwell (Faithful Ames) 
of 8 Gloucester st., Boston, will be among the Magnolia 
cottagers this year, having leased the Lycett cottage on 
Norman ave. 
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Arthur M. Jones and family of Bay State road, Bos- 
ton, will return to the H. H. Newton cottage, on Summer 
st., for another season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. F. MacArthur of New York city 
will again occupy the Ayres, cottage on Lexington ave. 
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All of the above cottages were rented through the 
agency of Jonathan May of Magnolia, who has charge 
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