MOKRTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. George Alpheus 
Frost of Newton, are sending out 
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eards for the marriage of their 
daughter, Lois Richards, to Miles 
Washburn Weeks, Saturday, Jan- 
ary, 20th, at half after 12 o’clock at 
the First Unitarian Church in West 
Newton. Mr. Weeks is a member 
of the Country Club and of the Har- 
vard ’09 class. His parents are Mr. 
and Mrs. Warren B. P. Weeks of 
Commonwealth avenue, Boston and 
Neptune strect, Beverly. His mo- 
ther was a Washburn. Mrs. Weeks 
gave a large reception for Miss 
Frost last month. Mr. Weeks is a 
cousin of Andrew Weeks Anthony. 
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Mrs. William L. Putnam of Bos- 
ton and Manchester, gave an illus- 
trated lecture on ‘‘Milk’’ at Car- 
negie hall, Northampton, Tuesday 
evening. 
Joseph Lindon Smith is a house 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell 
Tyson of the Manchester colony, 
formerly Sarah Bradlee of Beacon 
street, Boston, at their home in Chi- 
eago, and much dining and lunch- 
ing is being done in his honor. Mr. 
Smith went over to drill various 
groups and superintend the whole 
scheme in the pageant of All Na- 
tions which has opened at the Art 
Institute. 
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Judge and Mrs. LeBaron Brad- 
ford Colt of Providence, have issued 
cards for the marriage of their 
daughter, Elizabeth Linda to An- 
drew Weeks Anthony. The cere- 
mony will be performed Wednes- 
day afternoon at 3.30 o’elock at St. 
Stephen’s Church, Providence. La- 
ter there will be a reception at the 
Colt home on Waterman street. 
Mr. Anthony, Harvard ’09, is a son 
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed Anthony 
of Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
and Beverly Farms, and a brother 
of Miss Ruth Anthony, who will be 
one of the several bridesmaids. 
Miss Beatrice Colt will be her sis- 
ter’s maid of honor. 
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At the Plymouth theatre, Boston, 
on the afternoon of January 25th, 
“Ter Great Match,’’ the four-act 
drama by Clyde Fitch, will be pre- 
sented by society amateurs. The 
eommittee in charge includes Mrs. 
Robert D. Evans, Mrs. Alexander 
II. Migginson, Mrs. Robert Gould 
Shaw, 2d, and Miss Louie Rogers 
Stanwood. Among the patronesses 
are Mrs. Charles M. Cabot, Mrs. 
Mrs. James T. 
Robert D. Evans, 
Fields, Mrs. Alexander H. Higgin- 
son, Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw, 2d, 
Miss Martha Silsbee and Miss Louie 
R. Stanwood, all of the North Shore 
contingent. Be 
Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter of 
Pittsburg and Beverly served as a 
patroness of the theatricals, ‘‘A 
Nautical Knot,’’ which was given 
at the Highland theatre, Pittsburg, 
last evening. 
West Gloucester and West Man- 
chester Stations Close 
at 6 P.M. 
Under the retrenchment system 
now being worked out by the 
Boston & Maine management, the 
night men at the smaller stations 
on the Gloucester branch have been 
discharged, and as a consequence 
the stations at West Gloucester, and 
West Manchester are closed at 6 
o’clock in the evening and passen- 
gers boarding trains at these sta- 
tions are unable to purchase tickets, 
making it necessary to pay cash 
fares on the train. 
Sportleigh: ‘‘I got on to a dead soft 
thing at the beach yesterday.’’ 
Flipleigh: ‘‘How was that, old boy?’’ 
Sportleigh: ‘‘Sat down 
fish.’’ 
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SALEM'S NEW CORNER STORE 
The Store That Serves the 
People all the Time 
Of our Department Managers Sale. If you have not already done so you should visit 
ustoday, SPECIALS FROM OUR COAT AND SUIT DEPARTMENT 
30 SUITS in Misses’ and Small 
Women’s sizes—Suits that sold from 
$12.50 to $16.50—in gray, black, 
and green mixtures. Department 
Managers’ Sale $7.50 
40 SUITS in plain colors and Eng- 
lish mixtures—plain tailored and 
trimmed, former selling prices $20 
Managers’ 
fo: $25. 
Sale $14.98. 
Department 
1 RACK of Women’s Coats that 
were $20 and $18.50, in gray and 
brown mixtures, also in navy blue 
coatings, Department 
Sale $10.00. 
50 HIGH Grade Coats in black and 
navy broadcloth, cheviots and ker- 
seys, some lined, others with inter- 
linings, all sizes, were $15 to $80. 
Department Managers’ Sale 25 per 
cent less. 
Managers’ 
CHILDREN’S Caracul Cloth Coats 
with quilted linings, button high at 
neck, regular selling price $5.98. 
Marked this week at Department 
Managers’ Sale $3.98. 
40 CHILDREN’S COATS in fine 
cloths, such as meltons, cheviots and | 
double faced coatings, were $6.98 to | 
$10. Department Managers’ Sale 
$4.98. : 
MUFFS that have been selling at J 
$2.98, in French Coney, both Sable } 
and Black—pillow shape. Depart- § 
ment Managers’ Sale $1.50. 
OUR entire stock of Fur Muffs and 
Neck Pieces marked for Depart- 
ment Managers’ Sale at 1-3 off. 
Don’t delay any longer. Furs will 
be no cheaper. 
