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weather to make the marriage of 
eral weeks ago being the first. 
the weather permits, the reception at 
Miss Barbara Higginson and Bar- 
rett Wendell, jr., a gala day for the 
The event is to be 
solemnized, Saturday afternoon in 
St. John’s Episcopal church at Bev- 
erly Farms. This will make the see- 
ond marriage of the season in this 
chureh, Miss Ayer’s wedding’ sev- 
If 
the summer estate of F. L. Iiggin- 
son, the bride-elect’s father, at 
Pride’s Crossing, will be an al fres- 
eo affair. A band will furnish 
-musie and small tables will be placed 
about the grounds, upon which re- 
freshments will be served. The hour 
of the wedding is set for 3.25, short- 
ly after the arrival of the train from 
Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Shaw of 
Boston, who were at Kendall Green 
last summer, have taken the Dame 
eottage on Proctor street, Manches- 
ter, for the season. 
Miss Elizabeth Perkins came to 
her place at Beverly Farms the lat- 
ter part of last week for the season. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Amory 
and their family of Boston are oceu- 
pying the Ellis L. Dresel cottage at 
Beverly Cove for the season. The 
Amorys were at Hamilton last year. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Frothing- 
ham are new cottagers at Beverly 
Farms this summer. They have 
leased the George Lee small cottage, 
and moved down several weeks ago. 
They were at Marion last year. 
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Agassiz, 
who came on to Boston. several 
weeks ago have moved into the Tib- 
betts cottage at West Manchester. 
The Agassizs have a magnificent es- 
tate at Santa Barbara, Cal. 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer and 
two daughters, Alice and Julia, ar- 
rived at their summer estate, Rock 
Maple Farm, Hamilton, the latter 
part of last week. Seec’y Meyer will 
come on from Washington as soon as 
his official duties permit. During 
the winter, there have been a num- 
ber of improvements made at the 
farm, particularly to the Italian 
villa. 
The Bernard C. Welds of Marl- 
boro street, Boston, have leased —a 
cottage on Hale street, Beverly 
Farms. The Welds summered at 
York Harbor last year. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew and 
child are on the Kaiserin Auguste 
Victoria which is due in New York 
early tomorrow morning. They will 
come to Manchester for a visit with 
Mr. Grew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Kdward S. Grew, at ‘‘Glass Head.’’ 
Mr. Grew is second secretary of the 
American Embassy at Berlin. They 
will spend part of the summer on the 
North Shore and a portion of it 
with Mrs. Grew’s parents, the Per-~ 
rys, at Hancock, N. H. They are 
coming in on the same boat as Col. 
Roosevelt and family. 
Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge enter- 
tained a large company of his fellow 
members of the Club of Odd Volumes 
at his summer estate at Coolidge’s 
Point, last Saturday. The elub is 
the leading organization of book eol- 
lectors in Boston. The members as- 
sembled in the North Station and at 
12.20 took a special train provided by 
President Tuttle of the Boston and 
Maine, who .is a member of the 
club. After a quick run to Magnolia, 
the party went to Mr. Coolidge’s 
house where lunch was served and 
the afternoon spent in inspecting the 
books and prints of Mr. Coolidge’s 
collection. The party returned to 
Boston in the late afternoon by a 
special train. 
Afternoon Tea 
Spectal Luncheon Parties 
Kingston Sweets 
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Mary Elizabeth’s Candies 
HOME COOKING A SPECIAL FEATURE 
HENRY R. COMLEY 
The Season’s Choicest Novelties 
Floral Work of all Kinds 
Special attention will be given to filling orders 
Flowers personally selected. 
Telephone 64 Haymarket 
TRASK & HOPKINS 
“Pure Foods” 
have them. 
SPECIALISTS IN OUR LINE 
Our business is a separate line from the grocer. 
If you want the best in the creamery specials, we 
Creamery. 
tubs. 
We carry Prints, Boxes and all size 
CHEESE. A complete line of imported and domes- 
tic: 
Roquefort, Swiss, Sage, Mild, Old Neuf- 
chatel, Parmessan, Royal, 
MacLaren’s, Young 
America, Camembert. 
EGGS, 
henerys. 
County of 
received 
COOKIES—We have the largest stock in Essex 
eator Co., Loose-Wiles Co., Nat. Bis. 
Holland Frou Frou by weight and in boxes. 
daily from- local and _ eastern 
Iluntley & Palmer, Johnson, Edu- 
Co., and 
Ours is the largest, cleanest and most sanitary 
creamery in Essex County, and we solicit your 
orders, guaranteeing the best the market affords. 
BOSTON 
244 CABOT ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
Tel, 705 
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