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SOCIETY NOTES 
The eyes of society will be turned 
toward Manchester next week, when 
the initial wedding of the season will 
take place in the small summer church 
(Episcopal) on Smith’s Point. Miss 
Helen Read becomes the bride of Dr. 
Francis Lowell Burnett of Boston on 
Wednesday, the 12th. A wedding 
breakfast will follow the marriage, at 
the home of the Reads on “Read’s Is- 
land.” 
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One of the last debutante events of . Tals Catalog contains a volume of information regarding Trees and Plants 
the season will be the dance which for Rock Gardens, Old Fashioned Gardens, Sea-Shore Planting and 
Mrs. Alexander Cochrane of Pride’s Ground Covering under Rhododendrons and Shrubbery. __ Gives also sugges- 
and Hamilton is to give at her Boston tive planting plans and planting lists for Rose Gardens, Herbaceous Gardens 
home, 257 Commonwealth avenue, and Suburban Estates. Names and describes desirable Trees and Shrubs with 
Friday evening, April 4, for her grand- Ornamental Fruits, Hedge Plants, Trees for Orchard and torest Planting, 
new and old varieties of Roses and Climbing Vines. 
Copy sent FREE upon request. 
We grow in quantity every hardy Tree or Plant worthy of cultivation. 
Correspondence Inv ted. 
neice, Miss. Miriam Sears. Miss 
Sears was to have been presented at 
a large ball at the Copley-Plaza early 
n January, but owing to the death of ; 
her aunt, Mrs. Frederick R. Sears, The New England Nurseries Co. 
Jr., the invitations were recalled. Dept. “N” BEDFORD, MASS. 
‘Mrs. BeaeniGaliery of Pittsburg, 
who expected to visit Mrs. James G. 
Barr in Boston this winter, postponed 
her visit and met Mrs. Barr in New 
York, where she gave a luncheon at 
the Gotham recently. Mrs. Callery 
will visit Mrs. Barr on the North 
Shore the coming summer, as will also 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibson, the 
former a brother of Preston Gibson 
of Washington. 
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The only practical eight dty alarm c'ock Wind it and for eight da:s ic will give 
you correct time and wa.e you every morning with no a tent:on whatever. 
Alarm rings and is shut off automatically. Let us show it to you. 
Novel $3.00 Accurate 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler 
164 MAIN STREET - : GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Henry C. Frick and party had a 
thrilling experience recently when the 
yacht Rhiclair, belonging to Daniel G. 
¢ Reid of New York, and chartered by 
- Mr.. Frick, caught fire at sea. At one Axel Magnuson 
time, it is said, the flames appeared so 
: a steers that Mr. Frick and party dis- FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDEN FR 
- eussed abandoning the boat. They BRIDGE STREET,  .=:.  .:. MANCHESTER. 
put in at Colon, Panama, where the abe eee Bete FD ee 
erew assisted by the fire department Carnations Violets 
succeeded in subduing the blaze. 
FERNCROFT OPEN Flowering Plants 
The famous Fern-Croft Inn, now 
known as Fern-Croft club, is open for Telephone 172-2 
the season, with dining conveniences ~ 
and amusements as last year. Motor- 
ists will be interested to learn that | A. H. Higginson, Pres: W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, ‘ireas 
Middleton, in which township the Inn 
is located, went license at the election ID ANT TID = BN TON CO) Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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last Monday. MASS 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
DurRN Foor 
Man wants but little here below, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and.all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Aud yet, despite his chaff, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Give him his little and he’ll go 
And take a better half. 
—Cincinnati Enquirer. 
Boats stored for the Winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
Be jolly, but don’t be jollied. 
