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73 1-2 Federal Street Salem, Mass. 
Very fine and large Franklin Stove 
PTE marriage of Miss Hester Hawks, daughter of Mrs. 
Amanda C. Hawks of Buffalo, N. Y., and Robert 
Grahame Dun Westcote of Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y., 
took place Monday afternoon at the summer residence of 
the bride’s mother, Hawksworth Hall, Wingaersheek 
Beach, West Gloucester. Rev. Denton J. Neily, pastor 
of the First Baptist church, Gloucester, performed the 
ceremony. The families of the pair only were present. 
The house was decorated with pink asters and pink gladi- 
oli. The bride was gowned in a going-away dress of dark 
blue. Mr. Westcote is a member of a cotton importing 
house of New York. After Nov. 1, they will be at home 
at Ardsley-on-Hudson. es 
Miss Evelyn Hollister, daughter of Judge and Mrs. 
H. C. Hollister of Cincinnati, who summer at Little 
Boar’s Head, N. H., has been spending a few days this 
week at Magnolia a guest of Miss Isabella Wadsworth, 
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, Jr., who 
have a cottage at Magnolia. Miss Hollister’s brother, 
John, was at Magnolia for a-brief stay also. 
LEWIS 
Dry Cleansing, Naphtha Cleansing, Steam 
Cleansing Attains results competing in Quality 
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Quality in Cleansing 
and Dyeing 
Bundles called for and delivered 
along the North Shore 
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CLEANERS Lewi S DYERS 
DELIVERY SYSTEM 
54 Lafayette Street Tel. 1017 Salem 
THE WITCH HOUSE 
310 1-2 Essex Street 
Salem, Mass. 
SPECIAL:—One small size, beautifully marked, cur- 
ly maple desk. One small size maple dressing table. 
One fine set of pink lustre china. One old Salem 
door knocker. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Cutler (Leslie Bradley) and 
their young son, a handsome little fellow about a year old, 
are with Mrs. Cutler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. 
Bradley to spend the autumn. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick and Miss Helen Frick 
of Pride’s Crossing have gone to Bretton Woods for a 
short stay. 
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The marraige of Miss Margery Lee and Mr. 
gent will take place Saturday of next week. 
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Alfred and Arthur Washburn, two sons of Dr. and 
Mrs. George H. Washburn, have taken up their studies 
at Amherst College in the junior and senior classes re- 
spectively. George Washburn, the oldest son, who was 
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graduated from Amherst last year, has an opening with 
the Vermont Marble Co., at Proctor, Vt., which was 
founded by former Senator, and later Governor Proctor 
of Vermont. 
ROM now on we have the following to offer in 
good strong plants: Hardy Larkspur, Hardy 
Carnations, Phlox Shasta Daisy, German Iris, 
Peonies, Sweet William, Hollyhocks, Hardy 
Chrysanthemuns, English Daisies, Campanua, Eng- 
lish Primrose and Japanese Iris. 
Most of these are grown from an improved 
strain of seed that we have taken special care to 
save from the best and largest flowers. 
We have extra choice varieties of Peonies, 
quite a few of these being the new French, large 
flowering kind in wonderful colors. 
RALPH W. WARD 
Beverly's Leading Florist 
Cross St. , Near Beverly Cove School. Beverly Tel. 757w 
Antiques 
HSREGIAL OPPOR TUNILLY 
Splendid collection of Antique Furniture must 
be disposed of by Oct. 10, Ig14, owing to the 
closing-out of business. 
oS ers 
Beverly Farms Antique Store 
30 WEST STREET BEVERLY FARMS 
