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¥ ¢ Suriviy Notes « & |Dr. Freeman W. MacDonald A07{Marborouett st 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Fisher, who Is Located at 
are having avery pleasant summer at 
Manchester, where they are occupying The North Shore Grill, Magnolia 
the Chase cottage at Old Neck, have 
with them for a visit Miss Birdie Rob- [| QEFICE HOURS: 10 to 4 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 
ertshaw of Greenville, Miss., who will Me 
remain until September. Miss Irene ’Phones: Back Bay 3080, Salem 29-1, MAGNOLIA 29-3 
Robertshaw is spending the summer with 
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, and William 
Trigg of Greenville has also been-a_re- 
cent guest here. 
The first in the series of five German 
readings by Fraulein Wolters will be 
given next Wednesday, at the residence 
of Mrs. W. J. Boaadman, Manchester. 
Fraulein Wotlers will take as her subject 
on Wednesday a Comedy from Suder- 
mann. ‘The other readings will be as ( 
follows: Selected German Poetry, . 
August 19; Selections from the German 
Clsssics, August 26; A Drama from 
Sudermann, September 2; and Selected 
German Poetry, September 9. 
HE OCEANSIDE, 
A wedding in France Tuesday in 
which many people along the shore are 
interested, was that of John Amory 
Lowell Blake and Miss Helen Prince, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al- : 
bert Prince, formerly of the North Shore The OC EA N S| D ey M agnolia 
and Boston, but who for many years Open from June to October Accommodates 500 
have lived abroad. “The wedding took CHAS. E. PHENIX, Mgr. 
place at Noirsmoutiers, an island in the 
department of Vendee, the home of the The NORTH SHORE MAP for 1908. 
bride’s parents. Mr. Blake is a Harvard : With Stemnée Recientalice tone 
man, class of ’02,.and is one of the most SN ; oe 
_ popular young clubmen. He is a mem- 
ber of the Tennis and Racquet clubs 
and the Boston Athletic Association, and 
he also belongs to the Myopia Hunt 
club. He is the son of the late Mr. and 
Mrs. George Baty Blake who founded 
the oldtime banking house which today 
is well known as Blake Brothers, in State 
street. Miss Prince, although she has 
lived long abroad, is familiar to society 
folk. She is the granddaughter of the 
late Hon. Frederick O. Prince. Her 
mother was Miss Helen C. Pratt. Miss wee Se 
Prince was at Beverly Farms not long Section of Map near Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
ago as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred-. Mail orders promptly attended to. 
erick H. Prince of Princemere, and 
sailed for France a few weeks previous 
to Mr. Blake’s departure for Europe, 
which was on July 21 from New York 
onthe steamship Kaiser Wilhelm LI. 
He was accompanied abroad by his : MRS. E. B. DEAN 
brother, Francis Stanton Blake, who 
went over to serve as best man. Mr. 
erly, Beverly Farms, Manchester, Hamil- 
ton and Wenham. It will show you the 
location and occupant of each summer 
residence in this famous district. 
Published with the. 
Beverly 
City Direc tory 
CROWLEY & LUNT 
9 Odd Fellows Building, Brverty. 
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CHIROPODY, MANICURE, SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, 
Blake and his bride are to remain on the CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 
other side until some time in October, SCALP AND FACIAL TREATMENT, ELECTRIC NEEDLE AND 
when they will return to Boston to reside fa Pe Sopa ren vy ied 
at 37 Beacon street, long the Blake fam- s Se A ad? chee 
ily home, where Mr. Blake has kept ROOMS, 4, 5 and 6 ‘ ‘ SAVINGS BANK BLDG. 
bachelor’s hall since the death of his TELEPHONE 742. 
mother, in 1899. 
