NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HENRY HAVELOCK PIERCE, Photographer 
729 Boylston St. 
Boston, Mass. 
An interesting entertainment will be given at the 
house of Mrs. Thomas P. Pingree in Wenham, on Satur- 
_ day, October third, at 3.30 p. m., when Miss Nancy Bar- 
pee of Danville, Kentucky, will give some of her negro 
dialect stories in her inimitable way. The proceeds of 
‘the entertainment will.be given to the Wenham Village 
Improvement Society Land Fund. Tickets at $1.00 each 
_ may be had at the Wenham Tea House. 
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J. D. Cox of the Magnolia summer colony returned 
to Cleveland Saturday. Mr. Cox had the Winslow cot- 
tage there this season. 
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The D. B. Husseys are returning to St. Louis this 
_ week after spending the summer at Magnolia. 
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Funeral services for Mrs. ‘Alice Munroe Burnham, 
wife of William A. Burnham, who passed away Sunday, 
were held at Emmanuel church, Boston, Wednesday 
afternoon, at 3.30 o’clock. Mrs. Burnham died at Man- 
chester, where the family has occupied the Stevens cot- 
tage on Summer street. Death was due to dropsy. Mrs. 
Burnham had been in failing health for several years and 
for the past year had been more seriously ill. She was 
about fifty-five years old and was formerly Miss Alice 
Munroe, daughter of the late John and Marian Hall 
Munroe of Paris, France. She had resided most of her 
life in Paris. She is survived by her husband, William 
Appleton Burnham; a daughter, Mrs. Austin Gray of 
New York, who was formerly Miss Alice Burnham, and 
two sons, William Appleton Burnham, Jr., and Frederic 
Munroe Burnham, both of Boston. 
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