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SOCIETY NOTES 
The engagement of Miss Elizabeth 
Sears, one of the best known of the 
debutantes of two years ago, to Bay- 
ard Warren, Harvard 713, has been 
announced. Miss Sears is the older 
daughter of Herbert Mason Sears of 
Boston and ‘‘ Wood-rock,’’ Pride’s. 
She is a neice of Philip S. Sears, 
Frederick R. Sears, Richard  D. 
Sears and Mrs. Charles Lovering. 
Her younger sister is Miss Phyllis 
Sears. Miss Eleonora Sears is one of 
her many cousins. Mr. Warren is 
the son of Mrs. Samuel D. Warren 
and is a grandson of the late Secre- 
tary of State Thomas F. Bayard. 
His oldest brother is Samuel D. War- 
ren, who married the older daugh- 
ter of Washington B. Thomas of 
Boston and Pride’s. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer are 
entertaining at ‘‘Avalon,’’ Pride’s, 
their daughter, Mrs. Patton, pre- 
vious to her prospective European 
trip. 
Among the names signed to a re- 
eent petition to Congress to restrict 
immigration were those of Henry 
Lee Higginson and Philip Stockton 
of the Manchester colony. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Francis W. Fabyans of Bos- 
ton are settled for the season at 
their cottage at West Manchester. 
g8.$8 $3 
The wedding of Miss Claire W. 
Means and Nicholas Reggio will be 
solemnized in the sacristy of St. Ce- 
cilia’s church Boston, Wednesday, 
June 19. It will be witnessed only 
by the families and a very few fay- 
ored intimates. Directly following, 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little are giv- 
ing a breakfast for the young peo- 
ple at their Commonwealth avenue 
residence in Boston, which will also 
be small. 
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The Russell Codmans of Boston, 
are installed in their beautiful new 
home at Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Croll have 
opened ‘‘Sunnybank,’’ Gales Point, 
Manchester for the season. 
Dr. T. U. Rotch of Boston, has 
opened his cottage on Blossom Lane, 
Manchester, for the season. 
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Mrs. Russell Tyson of Chicago is 
at the Proctor cottage, Sea Street, 
Manchester, for the summer. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Louis Baers and family of Boston, 
who spent last season at ‘‘Oak 
Bluff,’’ Beverly, have secured the 
Winch cottage at Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, for this season. 
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The Misses Cordner of Chestnut 
street, Boston, have taken one of the 
Masconomo cottages at Manchester. 
They will arrive tomorrow. 
Real Estate and Improvements 
Extensive improvements are un- 
der way on the newly acquired 
property of Frank B. Bemis of Bos- 
ton at Beverly Farms, which he re- 
cently purchased from Mrs. Haven. 
Already a large flower and vege- 
table garden has been laid out and 
planted. The necessary walks and 
landscape work has been likewise 
made and arranged. The founda- 
tions are now being constructed for 
a good sized greenhouse and eot- 
tage. The building of avenues, 
walks and grading about them will 
give employment to quite a large 
foree of men. Connolly Bros., have 
secured the entire contract. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN 
Salem, Massachusetts 
$1000 Worth of Weavers’ Damages 
All Fine Pattern Table Cloths 
From the Leading Manufacturers of Ireland and Scotland 
Purchased for Our June White Sale 
Now Selling at about One-Half Actual Value 
Although this lot of Linen Seconds is smaller than those we have had to offer in 
previous seasons, due largely to the increased demand for this class of merchan- 
dise among the factories’ heaviest purchasers, it still ranks as the best yet in superior 
quality and handsomest designs. 
Size 2x2 yds. nine ne yds. e350 
$5. PERU 6 eae trate sis “ 
$2.00 Cloths ........... $1.50 6.00 Cloths ........... $4.00 
$2.25 Cloths ........... $1.59 $9.00 Cloths ........... $5.00 
$2.50 Cloths ........... $1.75 BI0.00 Cloths’ .......0.. $5.50 
ame, Cloths, ...,.4.-... $2.00 Size 214x214, yds. 
| $3.50 Cloths ........... $2.25 $450" (Cloths ........:. $3.00 
Semeog Cloths ;..........- $2.50 SHOO. Cigths ic. 6d oss ss $4.00 
2x3 yds. 
eo PEROT tetas! ee oe $2.25 
a tM bee OE Sree ies yay 4s $3.00 
eC IOEIa eto. ys $4.00 
All slightly imperfeet—such 
as a coarse woven thread, but 
in most eases it is hard to find 
them. 
