Sterling Silber Cut Glass 
164 Main Street - 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Wenning Gifts 
Pickard Hand Painted China 
For the June Wedding season we are showing a wide variety of at- 
tractive designs, many of which are inexpensive. 
Bes; THOMPSON, Jeweler 
: Gloucester, Mass. 
Axel Magnuson 
FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDENER 
BRIDGE STREET, 
Carnations 
MANCHESTER. 
Violets 
Flowering Plants 
Telephone 172-2 
A. H. Higginson, Pres. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CoO, Matchester-by-the-Sea 
MASS, 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
ment of Launches. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
OSTEOPATHY © 
Chronic and Nervous Diseases 
a specialty 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell 
_Dr. Bianche B. Sartwell 
221 ESSEX ST. SALEM, MASS. 
Room 39 Tel. 1879M 
Treatments at home or office 
Residence Phone Danvers 298W 
W. J. CREED 
* CATERER x 
And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
OUR WET WASH IS THE REAL 
CLEANSING SYSTEM FOR YOUR 
FAMILY ASSORTMENT OF 
CLOTHES DURING THE SUMMER 
MONTHS AT LEAST. 
Every lot of clothes received js given a 
thorough purity cleansing in a separate wash- 
er. Clothes called for, cleansed, the water 
extracted and the lot promptly returned for 
50c. 
THE SALEM LAUNDRY 
Telephone 1340 Salem 
Dunn's and Knight’s Expresses, Agents 
TO RENT 
a eee 
7-Passenger 
Touring Car 
By Week. Month or Season 
Apply Regent Garage, Tel. 173 
Manchester, Mass. 
“ SOCIETY NOTES 
Captain Arthur Henry Rostron of 
the Titanic rescue ship Carpathia 
and Dr. McGee, chief surgeon of the 
Carpathia were honorary guests at 
a luncheon given by Mrs. Madeline 
Force-Astor at her Fifth avenue resi- 
dence, New York, last Friday. ‘Mrs. 
Astor was assisted by Mrs. John 
Bradley Cummings, sister-in-law of 
Mrs. F. B. Bemis of Boston and Bev- 
erly Farms, and Mrs. John B. Thay- 
er (Marion L. Morris) of Haverford, 
Pa. Mrs. George D. Widener was 
detained by illmess. All the women 
above mentioned were widowed by 
the tragic disaster. Mrs. Astor, in 
deep mourning led the way’ with 
Captain Rostron to the dining room 
which was decorated with ' ‘roses, 
marguerites and smilax. The  fa- 
mous Astor gold plate’ graced - the 
table. Mrs. Thayer followed with 
Dr. McGee. The Captain and Dr. 
McGee and Mrs. Thayer were ecar- 
ried to the Pennsylvania station in 
Mrs. Astor’s ear where they depart- 
ed for Haverford to be the guests of 
Mrs. Thayer, whose late husband 
was a vice-president of the Penn- 
sylvania R. R. 
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oo se ve 
M. Haniel von Haimhausen, Osan: 
sellor of the German embassy at 
Washington, will return to this 
country early in July to act~as 
charge d’affairs during the absence 
of Count von Bernstorff, the German 
ambassador. The embassy will be 
established at the Poplars on LeRoy 
avenue, Newport. The embassy has 
been located at Manchester for sev- 
eral seasons. 
The new steam sani of Frederick 
C. Fletcher of Brookline and Mar- 
blehead left this week for a eruise . 
along the coast of Maine. The Cris- 
tina II. is among the largest steam 
pleasure crafts built in this country 
this season. She was designed by 
Gielow and constructed by Pusey & 
Jones at Wilmington, Del. On her 
speed trial the Cristina IT. delivered 
151% nautical miles under 200 pounds 
steam pressure, though permitted to 
earry 250 pounds. She replaces a 
110-foot gasoline» eruiser which 
Mr. Fletcher has used several years 
along the New England coast. Mr. 
Fletcher’s late young wife was a 
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William 
Jarvie of the Gloucester summer col- 
ony. The yacht will be seen in 
North Shore waters this season as 
Mr. Fletcher is a member of the 
Eastern Yacht club. He also makes 
frequent cruises to Gloucester to 
visit with the Jarvies. 
