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April 20, 1917. 
We are offering an unusual collection of 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
And a choice lot of Conifers. 
NORTH SHORE NURSERIES & FLORIST CO., Beverly Farms 
Mr. and iMrs. Harold L. Chalifoux (Elizabeth Bur- 
rage) of Boston, spent last week-end in South Bend, Ind., 
with the former’s sister, Mrs. John Chess Ellsworth, 
while en route from Redlands, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Ells- 
worth were among the prominent workers in a recent 
charity ball in their home town which cleared over $1200 
for the Children’s Dispensary. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. 
Burrage and the Russell Burrages will leave California 
the last of May. A spring visit will be made to “The 
Needles,” the Burrage home on the South Shore before 
the new home at Pride’s Crossing is opened. 
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Mrs. Joseph S. Ford of Highland Park, II1., will ar- 
rive at Magnolia shortly to spend the late spring as usual, 
“at her cottage on Fuller street. Mrs. Ford has spent the 
winter at Santa Barbara, Cal. 
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Mrs. Chas. A. Munn has concluded her stay at Palm 
Beach and returned to her residence in Scott Circle, 
Washington. She plans to open her house at Manches- 
ter in May. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam (Katharine Harte) of 
53 Chestnut st., Boston, will spend the summer in the 
Randolph Coolidge cottage, so-called, on Smith’s Point, 
Manchester. The place was occupied last season by Miss 
Katharine Horsford of Cambridge. The property 1s 
owned by the Putnam family. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James B. Waller of Chicago will again 
occupy the cottage on Coolidge’s Point, 
which they have had for five or six summers. Their son- 
in-law, John Borden, is having his yacht, “Kanawha,” 
fitted up as an adjunct of the nation’s fleet. It will carry 
four cannon and have a crew of sixty-five men and has 
a speed of twenty-one knots an hour. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tyson are among the boxhold- 
ers for the lecture in Orchestra hall, Chicago, which Lieut. 
Sir Ernest Shackleton, the noted British explorer, will 
sive during his visit in that city next week. 
Manchester, - 
Place, South Bend,. Ind., will open 
F. E. COLE, Prop. 
Telephone, Beverly Farms 43 
Miss Edith Fabyan, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fran- 
cis Wright Fabyan of Boston and West Manchester, and 
William A. Read, eldest son of Mrs. William A. Read of 
New York, will be married in the Old South church, Bos- 
ton, on May 10. Mr. Read, who is.a junior at Harvard, 
will give up his studies so as to be ready for service. 
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Saturday, June 2, is the date of the wedding of Miss 
Linda Scarritt, daughter of Rev. William Russell Scarritt, 
D. D., and Mrs. Scarritt of 182 Bay State road, Boston, 
to Leverett Saltonstall Tuckerman of Boston and Ipswich. 
The ceremony will take place at the Church of the 
Advent. As Mr. Tuckerman’s family is in mourning 
there will be no reception. 
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Miss Katherine Blodgett is a member of the newly 
formed Economy League of the Society of Junior Col- 
onial Dames in New York. The league brought to a 
close last Saturday a successful campaign for paper, 
paper boxes and rubber. These met with a ready sale, 
the proceeds going to Red Cross work. 
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Mrs. John Hays Hammond is a patroness of the lec- 
ture on April 24 at the Biltmore in New York when 
Princess Catherine Radziwill will tell of Russian war 
prisoners. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Clement Studebaker of South Bend, 
Ind., who have spent the late winter and spring in Bos- 
ton, will, as usual, be of the summer colony at Rye Beach. 
They are planning to build a summer home. in that vicinity 
and it may be underway before the season closes. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George M. Studebaker of Tippecanoe 
“Breaknolle,” their 
summer place at Little Boar’s Head, Rye Beach, N. H., 
about the first of June. The Studebaker home is one of 
the show places at Rye. Mrs. Studebaker is prominently 
connected with the Garden Club of the New Hampshire 
resorts and has one of the most attractive gardens along 
the shore. She specializes in dahlias and gladioli. 
CENTRAL SQUARE GARAGE ssrverty rarus 
Telephones 9-W, 8211-W 
E. F. CAMPBELL & CO., Props. 
NEW FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION 
Automobile Repairing and Storage 
Open Day and Night after June 1 
A complete line of ACCESSORIES and SUPPLIES, OILS, GREASES, Etc. 
Tires—Fisk, Firestone, Goodrich and Republic—in Stock 
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED 
A SPECIALTY OF BICYCLE REPAIRING 
