April 20, 1917. 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
DEALERS IN FIRST-CLASS. 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Pride’s Crossing Beverly Farms Magnolia 
Advertising 
is the foundation of all 
successful enterprises. If 
your advertisement were 
here, it would be read by 
hundreds of visitors to 
the North Shore the 
coming summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burrage, who spent last sea- 
son at Smith’s Point, Manchester, have purchased the 
fine old house known as the Louis Agassiz Shaw house 
in Preston Place, Beverly Farms. It was occupied last 
season by the ‘Marshall Fabyans. It is located near 
“Princemere” on the Grapevine road and has an unique 
attraction in the form of a large swimming pool around 
which the house is built. The pool is entered from the 
upper chambers by a slide. The quaint old house, origin- 
ally a farm house, has many imteresting surprises in its 
architectural arrangeirent, all of which was planned by 
Mrs. Louis Agassiz Shaw (Joan C. Bird). It was in 
the beautiful music room of this house that a concert was 
given last season benefiting the French wounded fund. 
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Miss Alice Richard, daughter of Mrs. A. Moore 
Richard of the Magnolia colony, was on a committee in 
charge of a concert benefiting hospital work in France, 
held in New York last Sunday evening. Miss Richard’s 
engagement to Dr. Heman Lawrence Dowd of New York 
was recently announced. 
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Prominent among the new-comers to the North 
Shore this summer is the Frederick S. Fish family of 
South Bend, Ind., who will occupy the Underwood cot- 
tage at Magnolia. Mr. Fish, a son-in-law of the late J. 
M. Studebaker, whose death occurred this winter, is the 
chairman of the board of trustees of the Studebaker cor- 
poration. Their son, Frederick Fish, Jr., has enlisted in 
the U. S. Navy. They will have with them part of the 
summer their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 
Breaux Ballard (Mary Jane Fish) of Louisville, Ky. 
Also with them will be Mrs. Fish’s mother, Mrs. J. M. 
Studebaker, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker, Jr., and 
son, Jack Studebaker. 
RALPH W. WARD 
Florist 
NEAR BEVERLY COVE SCHOOL 
ARRANGE for your Spring Plant- 
ing now. Ihave thousands of bed- 
b 
ding plants to offer this Season. 
Geraniums,  Heliotrope, Petunias, 
Marguerites, Verbenas and  Snap- 
dragons. 
Hardy plants of the best cut flower 
sorts—Peonies, Larkspur, Anchusa, 
Campanula, Iris, Phlox, 
Pansies and Roses. 
Foxglove, 
Box trees and Hydrangeas to sell 
or let for the season. 
Telephone 757-W Beverly 
Edward S. Moore is one of the board of governors 
of the new Shoreacres club fronting Lake Michigan near 
Lake Forest, Ill. It was founded last summer as a sort 
of land and water club, but work on the place will be 
halted by the war. Lake Forest promises to be a strong 
military center this summer with its 100,000 men drilling 
at Fort Sheridan and its vast army of seamen drilling at 
the Great Lakes Naval Training station close by. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Wendell, Jr., and family will 
spend the summer in Beverly Farms as usual, but this 
season they will occupy the Foster cottage instead of a 
cottage on Webster ave. as last year. 
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Mrs. Maynard Ladd of 270 Clarendon st., Boston 
and Manchester, has taken a studio in the Vanderbilt 
building in New York, where she will be at work on sev- 
eral portrait busts for the next few weeks. 
North Shore Market 
McDONALD & FOGARTY, Props. 
P. O. Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Dealers in Finest Quality 
PROVISIONS — POULTRY — GAME 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES of All Kinds in Season 
Agents for Mixter Farm Cream 
J. A. Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 
