SOCIETY NOTES 
Contrary to previous reports ad- 
vices from Berlin, Germany, state 
that Prince Adalbert of Prussia, son 
of the Emperor, will not go to 
America this summer. A division of 
the German fleet is to visit America, 
to pay a return visit for the sojourn 
of the second division of the United 
States Atlantic fleet in Kiel last sum- 
mer. They will include the armoured 
cruiser Moltke and the protected 
eruiser Bremen. The rear admiral 
who will be in chief command of 
the division has not yet been select- 
ed. ! 
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Patronesses for the special per- 
formance of ‘‘The School for Scan- 
dal’’ for the Denison house, which 
will be given at the Castle Square 
theatre, Boston, April 23, through 
the courtesy of John Craig, include 
Mrs. 8. Parker Bremer, Mrs. Rich- 
ard H. Dana, Miss Marion L. Blake, 
Mrs. Alexander Cochrane, Mrs. 
Henry L. Higginson, Mrs. Eben D. 
Jordan and Mrs. Randolph F. 
Tucker of the North Shore conting- 
ent. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Henry 
Schofield of Commonwealth avenue, 
Boston, gave a young. people’s 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
dance last Thursday evening at the 
Chilton club, ‘ Boston, for their 
daughter, Miss Ruth Cheney, who 
will come out winter after next. 
Among the older persons present 
were Miss Cheney’s aunt, Mrs. Wil- 
ham H. Baltzell of Wellesley, -and 
Mrs. Arthur E. Davis of Dover. 
The ushers were Charles W. Chene y, 
a brother of Miss Cheney; T. Jeffer- 
son Coolidge, Jr., Henry De Ford, 
alike Coleman Jennings of Wash- 
ington, Eben §. Draper, Jr., Grafton 
W. Minot, Reginald Gray, Beverly 
Duer of New York, E. Eliot Guild, 
Jr., and Day Kimball, all of Har- 
vard, class 1915. 
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Mrs. Wilson Shannon Dunn of 
Boston and Ipswich, gave a musicale 
and tea at her New York residence 
Monday. Mrs. Dunn was formerly 
Miss Grace Dobson of Boston. She 
is very prominent in the social af- 
fairs of the Ipswich colony. 
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SALEM 
NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, 
Rhododendrons, 
Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Read, 
or office. 
- HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
Salem Merchants’ “SPECIAL” Four Day’s Sale! 
The Greatest Spring Trading Opportunity ever held in Salem! Make your head- 
quarters at the New Webber Store. immense Stocks of beautiful Spring Goods 
Attractive Decorations, superior service and wonderful ‘‘Special”? Values. 
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, TO SATURDAY, APRIL 27. 
Of course you are going to attend—Who isn’t? 
during these few days. 
Now we want you to make yourself perfectly at home at our Store 
You will find more and better advantages in shopping here than at any other store in Salem. 
And when you come you will find us in our New Store, Bigger, Better, Brighter and Busier than ever and 
immeasurably superior in service, stocks and values to any other store in Essex County. 
Just think of a large, spa- 
cious, well-lighted, home-like store filled from top to bottom with thousands of dollars worth of high-grade, fashion- 
able-merchandise. 
There are courteous, attentive salespeople to wait on you and every, modern convenience for 
shopping comfort besides a budget of remarkable values that you surely won’t want to miss. 
Again we extend to you a warm invitation. 
Come 
and Take advantage of the “‘ Special”? Bargains 
P. S. For Particulars See Salem News, April 23rd. 
The New Webber cor- 
ner Store 
in Town 
House Square ...-. 
