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BREEZE 
AUTOMOBILES TO RENT 
By the Hour, Day or Week. Open Day or Night. 
Strictly First Class Cars and Careful Drivers. 
HARPER GARAGE CO. 
Beverly, Mass. 
W. A. ROWE 
Telephone 60 
F. R. HARPER 
Agents for Premier and Overland Cars and White Commercial Trucks. 
Complete stock of Tires always on hand as well asall other Motor Car Accessories. 
SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas 
and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Read, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
David A. Ellis, Esq., chairman of 
the Boston School Board, and fam- 
ily, who have spent the summer at 
Manchester as tenants of the Brown 
cottage on Sea street, have returned 
to their Boston home on Keswick 
street. 
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Mrs. Thomas K. Laughlin and 
family of Pittsburg, who have been 
spending the summer at Isleboro, 
Me., are guests of Mrs. Laughlin’s 
sister, Mrs. William H. Taft at Par- 
ramatta for a month, Robert A. 
Delivery 
LEW i S’ THE BAY STATE DYE HOUSE 
CLEANERS AND DYERS 
Fancy Fabrics and the most delicately 
made articles are cleaned by us without 
the least injury or the smallest risk. Our 
system is the latest and most infallable. 
Feathers, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, 
Lingeries, Silks, Gloves, ete., if entrusted 
to us, are made to look as good as new 
again. 
sult of your first order and will always 
patronize us afterwards. 
Lewis’ The Bay State Dye House, Cleaners and Dyers 
You will be surprised at the re- 
TRY US. 
54 lafayette St., SALEM Tel. 1017 
System 
Taft, who has been spending the 
summer abroad, will resume his 
studies at the Harvard law school. 
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Mrs. Hall McAllister and _ her 
daughter, Miss Louise McAllister of 
Boston and Nahant, have concluded 
a visit with Mrs. L. Carteret Fenno 
of Boston and Rowley. 
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Houdini was the principal enter- 
tainer at Bryce J. Allen’s stag party 
last Sundav evening at ‘‘Allan- 
bank,’’ Beverly Cove, 
SOCIETY NOTES 
A wedding of much interest to 
the Swampscott colonists was that 
solemnized September 24th at St. 
Anthony, Newfoundland, Miss Ruth 
Esther Keese and Dr. John Mason 
Little, Jr., were married by the Rey. 
Jesse Halsey, formerly of Southamp- 
ton, L. I., but now associated with 
Dr. Grenfell, as are both the bride- 
groom and bride. The latter is the 
daughter of Mrs. Keese of Ashburn- 
ham, and the late Rev. William A. 
Keese. Dr. Little’s parents are Mr. 
and Mrs. John Mason Little (Helen 
Beal), of Dartmouth street, Boston 
and Swampscott. He graduated 
from Harvard in ’97 and is a mem- 
ber of the University Club. His 
younger brother is Amos R. Little 
and his sisters, the Misses Grace, 
Julia, Louisa and Helen Little. Miss 
Helen Little and her father sailed 
for Europe on the Lusitania early in 
September. 
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An October wedding of much in- 
terest to New York and Boston peo- 
ple, particularly the Bass Rocks col- 
onists, is that arranged for October 
24 at the Church of the Messiah, 
New York city, when Allan B. 
Farmer of 464 Audobon road, Bos- 
ton and Bass Rocks, and Miss Na- 
talie Morrison, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. David Morrison of 20 East 49th 
street, New York, will be solem- 
nized. Among the Boston ushers 
will be Bertram Whitman, Matthew 
Bolles and Nathaniel Batchellor. 
Miss Susanne Merrill, who made her 
bow several winters ago at a large 
and elaborate tea at the Somerset, 
Boston, will be one of the group of 
five pretty girls chosen to precede 
Miss Morrison to the altar. The 
ceremony will be followed by a 
small reception at the residence of 
the bride’s mother. Mr. Farmer’s 
family were summer residents of 
Bass Rocks of long standing. In re- 
cent years he has been a member of 
the summer household of his uncle 
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gelston 
Whittemore of Audubon road, Bos- 
ton, and Decatur street, Bass Rocks. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Babson Thomas re- 
moved to Lexington this week from 
West Manchester. Reece cottage, 
their most attractive summer home, 
has dispensed much hospitality the 
past season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ward 
and family were among the Boston 
contingent to close their summer 
homes at Manchester late last week. 
Their winter residence is on Col- 
chester road, Brookline, 
