ESSEX COUNTY REALTY 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
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HE Werex’s ENGAGEMENT of special interest to North 
Shore folk is that of Miss Evelyn Linderman of 
Allentown, Pa., to Edward Moore Robinson. ‘Mr. Robin- 
son is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore 
Robinson of Philadelphia and New York, and since the 
death of his parents has been living with his uncle and 
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Markle, New York City. An- 
other uncle is Alvan Markle, a Hazleton coal operator. 
He was graduated from Harvard in 1915 and is now 
taking a post-graduate course in mining at Lehigh. At 
Harvard he was one of Percy Haughton’s football squad. 
He has spent his summers in Manchester with the 
Markles. Miss Linderman is the daughter of the late 
Robert Packer Linderman. The engagement was an- 
nounced at a large dinner-dance given by Mr. Robinson 
at the Lehigh Country club. The affair was chaperoned 
by Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Frick, the latter a sister 
of Miss Linderman. A message of congratulations was 
received from her aunt. Mrs. Jessie Wilson Sayre, daugh- 
ter of President Wilson. Miss Linderman was educated 
at the Dobbs Ferry school. . 
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Mrs. Charles M. Bohlen of Ipswich is at the cottage 
of her sister, Mrs. Josef Hoffman, at Aiken, S$. C. 
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It is said that Toe Clay Frick’s love of artistic 
beauty compelled him to have the advertising signboards 
removed from his property recently acquired in Pittsburgh 
-cross from Carnegie Institute. It is needless to say that 
the Institute is highly pleased over their removal. 
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Mrs. S. Parkman Blake of 38 Brimmer street, Bos- 
ton, gave a tea on Tuesday afternoon for Miss Lucy 
Balch, the débutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Franklin 
G. Balch of Jamaica Plain. 
