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33 3% The Titanic disaster and its tragic 
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it Branch Store 3 Philadelphia is responsible for P. A. 
re a3 5B. Widener, father of George D. 
3 NOW OPEN 3 Widener, to endow a great mem- 
53 . ; % orial in his son’s memory. It will 
3 with a complete line of 3 ; 
33 P % be known as the Widener Memorial 
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33 33 School for Crippled Children. For 
3 : : d : 3$ the philanthrophy the Land Title 
A: Automobile I LCS ae ek accessories 3 and Trust company of Philadelphia, 
3 , #3 has had delivered to it $4,000,000 in 
3 3 4 per cent. securities. The gift will 
3 33 CENTRAL STREET 3$ make the charity perpetual. It calls 
i Manchester - by - the - Sea i for a great alumni house upon the 
33 3: grounds of the institution where 
3 Main Store: 737 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 38 graduates can be housed and fed at 
33 3% =6at arate within their means. A 
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a8 formerly of Beverly 33 show will again be held this spring 
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32 3 Cricket club, at Chestnut Mill, 
3 LADIES’ i ‘AILOR 3% ='Thursday, May 30, from 10.15 a. m. 
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3% 3% =Boston musical circles and by opera 
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Mr. and.Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw, 
2d, of South street, Brookline, have 
made a decided departure in their 
plans for the coming season by leas- 
ing a house at Buzzards Bay. Here- 
tofore they have divided their time 
between the North Shore, Beverly 
Farms or Manchester and New 
Ilampshire. The Shaws have been 
so fortunate as to secure the country 
residence of Colonel and Mrs. 
Charles H. Taylor, Jr., one of the 
most desirable on the South Shore, 
goers of the past season in the en- 
gagement of Miss Evelyn Scotney 
of Melbourne, Australia, who made 
such a favorable impression during 
the season recently closed, to How- 
ard J. White of Providence, Brown 
02. No date for the wedding has 
been set. Mr. White is the son of 
one of the prominent physicians of 
Providence and is a gifted ’cellist. 
Miss Scotney, who was announced 
to opera goers as a ‘‘Melba Find,”’ 
made a sensation when she sang the 
ornate music of ‘‘Lucia’’ at concerts 
and in the opera early in the season. 
She also sang later in ‘‘Rigoletto”’ 
and ‘‘Traviata.’’ She interested the 
public as no other debutante of last 
season, with the possible exception 
of Miss Elizabeth Amsden. 
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Since concluding their sojourn in 
Egypt, in the course of which they 
made the ascent of the Nile, Mr. 
and Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw and their 
young son of Boston and Pride’s 
have continued their travels to 
Italy, where they were recently 
heard from in Florence. From Flor- 
ence Mr. and Mrs. Shaw went on 
to Venice, via Boulogne, making 
the picturesque journey by automo- 
bile. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Long- 
fellow of the Manchester contingent 
who were in Florence at the same 
time, have also gone on to Venice 
by motor, 
