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SH LO LEB R E EZE and Reminder 
May 26, 1916. 
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 
TUNIP OO INN at Beverly Farms will have a number 
of new arrivals over the week-end, some of whom 
will stay on indefinitely. There are also numerous rooms 
engaged for guests w ho are to attend the Rantoul-Murray 
wedding on "Tuesday next. The popularity of. this Inn 
increases steadily and the coming season ought to be a 
most successful one. Located in a net-work of fine motor 
roads, with exceptionally good train service, the ocean ou 
one side and the beautiful woods tor driving and walk- 
ing on the other, combined with excellent table and se:- 
vice are some of the attractions that make Tunipoo Inn 
most inviting. 
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The Clement S. Houghtons, formerly of the Cool- 
idge Point, Manchester, colony, will spend July and Aug- 
ust at Dublin, N. H., where they have leased * ‘Fairwoods 
Farm,” the estate of “Mrs. Charles Frost Aldrich. Mean- 
while they will spend the intermediate season at their 
farm in Sherborn. 
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Miss Marie Dallas Agassiz has returned to her home 
at Hamilton after a visit with her fiance’s parents, Me. 
and Mrs. Edgar Conway Felton at Haverford, Pa. Miss 
Agassiz, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. 
Agassiz, 1s to wed Cornelius Conway Felton, a member 
of this year’s class at Harvard, and the wedding is an- 
nounced to take place at the. Agassiz home at Hamilton, 
Sept. 19. 
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The Jesse Koshlands of Boston were among the ar- 
rivals at Smith’s Point, Manchester, late last week. They 
now own the property formerly of George M. Morgan, 
adjoining the summer estate of Mrs. George D. Howe 
on one side, and that of the late F. C. Stevens on the 
other. 
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The entertainment in aid of the Navy Y. M. C. A. 
building fund, to be held Monday evening, July 3, will be 
one of the 1: irgest and most wonderful affairs of the a 
ever held on the North Shore. While it will lack th 
features of a sale or fair that made the Navy Festival at 
Beverly Farms such a successful undertaking last season, 
it will make up in brilliancy as a social and financial under- 
taking all attempts of a function of this kind ever 
undertaken on the North Shore. Mr. Amos A. Lawrence’s 
estate at Beaver Pond, off Essex street, Beverly (Mont- 
serrat), will offer a most picturesque setting for a fune- 
tion of this kind. The wooded drives and paths and the 
grounds about the house will be illuminated and the shore 
of the pond will be outlined with hundreds of lights. 
Dinner will be served at so much a cover and there will 
be dancing. Several bands will be on hand for music, and 
there will be a display of fireworks. Coming as it does 
on Fourth of July eve, the fireworks and all will be ia 
keeping with the season. More details will be announced 
as the plans are formulated. 
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Rodolphe L. Agassiz of the Hamilton summer colony, 
was elected president of the Myopia Hunt club at the 
annual meeting held Monday. William H. Seabury was 
elected secretary and treasurer. James W. Appleton was 
re-elected as Master of the Myopia hounds and Quincy 
A. Shaw McKean as captain of the polo team. Herbert 
C. Leeds was elected captain of the green. Oliver Ames 
of the Pride’s Crossing colony resigned as a member of 
the board of stewards and Richard Mortimer, Jr., was 
elected in his place, the other members of the board elect- 
ed including Charles Bohlen, John L. Saltonstall and 
John T. Wheelwright. The club will have a busy pro- 
gram this summer featuring polo, golf and tennis and ia 
the fall the usual ae SC will be carried out. 
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