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A RARE DRAMATIC TREAT 
Miss Helene Ames, a Reader of Exceptional Sincerity 
and Power, To Appear At The Oceanside Annex. 
Miss Helene Ames, who appears at The Oceanside 
Annex next Monday night in a dramatic recital, is a 
reader of rare ability. In those who have a soul that 
feels and sympathizes, true art, of any kind, always in- 
duces a feeling of revery, so that we stop for a moment 
the rush and tear of existence and pay attention to some 
voice or picture from within. Miss Ames’ art is of that 
kind. Her reading awakens such a consciousness through 
its truth and sincerity. 
Miss Ames began her career in Chicago, where she 
read very extensively among that city’s society set and 
she has since had a very admirable success in Boston. In 
her repertoire are several delightful plays, among them 
Clyde Fitch’s ‘‘The Stubbornness of Geraldine,’’ a three- 
act comedy used extensively by Mary Mannering. Then 
she has mastered Fenn-Pryce’s ‘‘ Op-o-Me-Thumb,”’ a 
one-act play depicting a hit of London life whose inter- 
mingling humor and pathos make a strong universal ap- 
peal. This play has often been used by Maude Adams 
as an effective curtain-raiser. 
IIe Lied To Her Husband,’’ Miss Ames also shows her 
wonderful power of imitation and the art which her 
long training has given her. She will use each of these 
numbers in her recital Monday evening. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
An October wedding that will interest many North 
Shore people will be that of Willie Seamans, Jr., of 
New York, whose bride will be Miss Ruth Flint of 
Brookline. Miss Cintra Hutchinson of Beverly Farms, 
is to be maid of honor. Miss Marie Lee of Beverly 
Farms, and Miss Constance Zerrahan are to be brides- 
maids. The engagement was announced last June just 
about the time Mr. Seamans graduated from Harvard. 
A number of his classmates will be ushers. Woodbury 
Seamans, the brother, who married Alice Andreae at 
Tuxedo last April, will be the best man. 
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Miss Naney Cabot, the charming daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles M. Cabot, of -Beverly Farms is at 
Orleans for a short visit. She is expected to return the 
first part of the week. 
Miss Martha Reid of Piedmont, California, is at 
Beverly Farms for a round of visits. 
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S. Cameron Bradley is a guest of the Robert 8. Brad- 
leys at Pride’s Crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley are very 
hospitable and delight in opening their summer home to 
euests. The Misses Leslie and Rosamond are two of the 
most popular girls in North Shore society. 
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Oliver Ames, Jr., is entertaining P. D. Armour at 
Pride’s Crossing for a few days. 
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Miss Puth Anthony, and Mrs. Colt of Beverly Farms 
have left for a short visit at The Weirs, N. H. 
Miss Agnes Pfaff has been at Rockingham Fair this 
weeel with » party of friends. Miss Pfaff is a popular 
member of the Beverly Farms summer colony. 
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