16 | NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies’ Tailor and Designer 
224 CABOT, OIves, (7 ai eos Vevey 
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Most families along the North Shore are my 
patrons and their continued patronage speaks for 
my reliability. 
My prices for tailored gowns are moderate and I 
guarantee satisfaction in every respect. 
Wit call on out-of-town customers for fittings. 
Telephone 209-J 
HE Mancuester Rep Cross Work Room will open 
again in the Casino of the Masconomo, Tuesday, June 
27th, from 10 to 1, and continue every Tuesday. The 
work this year will be entirely for U. 5. military relief 
The committee is Miss Louisa P. Loring, chairman, Mrs. 
Boylston Beal, secretary, Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane, treas- 
urer. <All are cordially invited to help in the work, and 
contributions will be gratefully acknowledged by the 
treasurer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill of Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, have had with them for a few days this week, 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L,. Raymond of Readville. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Culbertson of Manchester 
returned Wednesday from a week-end visit at Poland 
Springs. 
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Mrs. John G. Groves has arrived from Kansas City 
and is again at the Clark cottage on Blossom Lane, near 
Singing Beach, Manchester, where she will be joined im- 
mediately by her attractive young daughter, Miss Sallie 
QO. Daggett, who attends Miss Church’s school, on. Beacon 
st., Boston. . Mr. Groves will come on from Kansas City 
the middle of July. Mrs. Groves’ sister, Mrs. John G. 
Forrest, and Mr. Forrest, their son George and daughter 
Betty, also of Kansas City, will again occupy the Barbour 
cottage, ‘““Treetop,” off Pine street, Manchester, and a 
brother of them both, Ralph Osborne, will also spend the 
summer in Manchester. 
June 23, 1916. 
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263 Cabot Street Beverly, Mass. 
Dr. Geo. H. Washburn of Manchester was in Am- 
herst the first of the week for the Amherst College Com- 
mencement, another of his sons, Alfred H. Washburn re- 
ceiving a degree. The young man was one of the five 
graduation speakers in competition for the Bond prize of. 
$100 given for the best oration spoken on the Commence- 
ment stage. His theme was “The Old Family Doctor.” 
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Dr. Earl M. Wilbur, president of the Pacific Uni- 
tarian School for the Ministry, California, will preach 
Sunday, June 25, at the First Unitarian church, Masco- 
nomo street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. Service at 11 o’clock. 
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Mrs. Charles B. Taylor, who has a summer home at 
Manchester, left during the past week for Briar Chiff 
Manor, N. Y., where she will be the guest of, Mrs. 
Charles S. Baldwin of Chicago for a few days. Mrs. 
Jaldwin and Mrs. ‘Taylor will then motor to the North 
Shore in Mrs. Baldwin’s car. Mrs. Baldwin will spend 
the summer at the New Ocean House at Swampscott 
which has been her custom for a number of seasons. 
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The “Simitar” yacht party, of which John Mitchell 
of Manchester is the host, sailed Monday after a day’s 
delay, without one of the party. Augustus Read, a Har- 
vard student from New York, who belonged to Battery 
A, and Jack Merrill of Manchester were among the 
guests leaving, but Mr. Read was called away to service 
early Monday morning and had to leave with many of 
his belongings stored away on the yacht. 
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