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Mr. and Mrs. Clement S. _Houghton 
of the Coolidge Point summer colony 
are to spend the summer at Gilbertsville, 
N. Y. Their cottage here will be oc- 
cupied next Thursday by C. W. Amory 
and family of Boston. 
Ambassador Nabucco of the Brazilian 
embassy arrived at the large Kimball 
cottage, Manchester, the first of ‘this 
week. The Italian legation is also es- 
tablished here, being at the Highland 
cottage, Sea street. ' 
The marriage of Charles A. Munn 
and Miss Mary Astor Paul is to take 
place next Monday, June 21, at the 
Paul’s suburban home, Radnor, Pa. 
The young people will go abioad on 
their honeymoon, sailing on the 23d of 
June. Mrs. Munn and daughters are 
sailing for Europe on the 21st of July. 
Charles M. Cabot and family moved ° 
down to the Vaughn cottage on Hale 
street, Beverly Farms, a few days ago for 
the summer. 
Miss Christine Campbell of 246 Hunt- 
ington avenue, Boston, is opening her 
dress-making establishment on Beach 
street, Manchester, next Thursday, June 
24. Miss Campbell has been coming 
to Manchester for a number of years, 
and her customers are from the most 
select of the North Shore colony. 
We call attention to the advertisement 
‘of the North Shore Fruit and Vegetable 
market, at Pride’s Crossing. B. I. Ed- 
wards of Beverly is the proprietor and 
the market will carry a complete line of 
fresh vegetables in season, as well as 
foreign and domestic fruits. Mr. Ed- 
wards has been in the greenhouse and 
garden produce business for the past 30 
years as was his father before him, and 
the greenhouses and gardens at 556 
Essex street, Beverly, are open to in- 
spection by any of our North Shore re- 
sidents who care to visit them. 
Park Theatre. 
““The Travelling Salesman’’ is now 
in the third month of its engagement 
The cast which 
Henry B. Harris has selected for Mr. 
Forbes’ comedy is composed of none 
but actors of established reputation and 
the success of the Boston engagement 
bids fair to rival the nine months’ run 
of this play in New. York. Manager 
William Andreas has installed a cool- 
ing plant and declares that during the 
warm months the Park Theatre will be 
the coolest place in Boston. ‘There 
will be the usual Wednesday and Sat- 
urday matinees. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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in Hoston Private Schools and Families 
Will come to the North Shore three times a week during 
July and August 
Chose auho wish to arrange for Lit. Classex or Ladies’ Olubs or College 
Work, please apply at 12 1-2 
Telephone Back Bay 2528-2 
St, James Avenue, Boston 
Children will be accepted, if they are good 
Bixby’s——— 
The Better Bed Hammock 
There are absolutely none so good for the price, for 
this, a sail loft, not a mushroom product. Extra strong 
frame, good canvas, either white or khaki, extra good 
workmanship, complete with choice of three styles of 
mattresses, $10.00 
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LAWN MOWERS 
If you want your lawn mowers 
ground and repaired, send to 
Estate of Paul B. Patten 
Salem, Mass. 
Send by Manchester and Saiem 
express. 
We do all grinding by special 
machinery, any size. New parts 
of ail standard mowers in stock, 
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