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The marriage last Saturday in Emman- 
uel church, Boston, of Miss Rosamond 
Pierce Weeks, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Andrew G. Weeks of Boston, to 
Edgar C. Rust, was of much interest to 
many North Shore people. Miss Ruth 
Anthony, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. S. 
Reed Anthony, was her cousin’s maid of 
honor. The reception was held at Mrs. 
S. Reed ‘Anthony’s, Commonwealth 
avenue. 
Miss Alice Cotting and her brother 
F. J. Cotting arrived at thier summer 
home in Pride’s Crossing yesterday. 
Mrs. George D. Howe of Boston is 
another arrival at Manchester this week. 
She arrived at her Smith’s Point estate 
yesterday. 
Mrs. Carroll Livingston of New York 
City has engaged the McDonald cottage 
on Fuller street, Magnolia, for the sum- 
mer. She is expected about the middle 
of the month. 
Col. E. M. House and family of Tex- 
as arrived at ‘“The Breakers,’’ Magnolia, 
for the summer last Monday. 
At the fintels : 
Manager Dutton of the Masconomo 
House, Manchester, is on from New 
York getting the house ready to open on 
Monday, May 21. The management 
reports an excellent booking for the sum- 
mer, many people of wide prominence 
having engaged rooms there, including 
members of some of the legations. The 
opening week will be marked by the ar- 
rival at the hotel on Wednesday, the 23d, 
of some 125 to 150 Knights Templars 
of the DeWitt Clinton commandery of 
Portsmouth, N. H., who are coming 
here for the annual outing. Mr. Sutton 
has arranged for an orchestra at the hotel 
this summer, composed of members of 
the Boston Symphony. John F. Con- 
roy, the noted swimmer and life saver, 
who spent part of last year at Manches- 
ter, has been engaged as life guard. A 
social feature to be introduced by the 
management this summer will be a five 
o’ clock tea daily, for the guests of the 
hotel and their friends from the other 
hotels and cottages along the shore. 
This will be served free of charge. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, bar- 
ber, Central square, Manchester. Tel. 
16-13. * 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
after July 1. : 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Established 1884 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist : 
Telephone 10 
Cut Flowers, and Flowers for all occasions. Plants of all kinds. Every- 
thing for the garden. 
4" School St., MANCHESTER 
Magnuson & Hylen 
#* Florists and Landscape Gardeners «# 
A specialty of laying out and planting grounds. Plans and estimates furnished. 
We have the 
Largest Assortment of Bedding Plants on. the North Shore 
Our Prices are the LOWEST } 
Bridge St. MANCHESTER 
Telephone 174-3 
CARR & WOOD 
ye Gardeners and Florists ee 
All work 
Cut Flowers for all occasions. 
Telephone Connection. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Herbaceous and Bedding Plants. 
personally attended to. 
107 Hart Street » 2 s 
NURSERY STOCK Evergreens a specialty. Rose 
Trees, Shrubs and Vines. Call 
ae eeroeecmeeremmems | over our stock. Mail 
and Telephone orders promptly attended to. Tub and Potted Evergreens in all 
sizes and kinds. 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Telephone 97 Beverly Farms, Mass. 
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT 
~ 7 2By.Alour, Day or Month see 
Large Touring Cars Furnished x Short Notice 
New and Second-hand Automobiles Bought and Sold 
Estimates . 
Enquire or telephone to 
JOHN PEYER at 
Dyer’s Garage 
Telephone 101, Manchester, Mass. 
Thos. Derosier, Prop. 
