NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
New York Boston Worcester Philadelphia 
Bar Harbor, Me. Narragansett Pier, R. I. 
Atlantic City Hartford, Ct. West End, N. 7. 
ESTABLISHED 1864 
Rees) Kees 
The Cleaners and Dyers 
44 West St., Boston 
and 1627 Beacon St., Brookline 
418 BOYLSTON STREET 
Phone 3690 B B 
From 
JUNE Ist to OCTOBER ist 
Donchian Bldg., Magnolia 
Phone 484 W 
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Another engagement of general interest to North 
Shore people is that of Miss Ruth Appleton of New 
York and Ipswich to William G. Wendell of Boston. 
Miss Appleton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis 
R. Appleton. Mr. Wendell is the son of Professor 
and Mrs. Barrett Wendell of Boston. He is a graduate 
of Harvard, class of ’09, and he belongs to the Somerset 
and Tennis and Racquet clubs, and the Harvard clubs 
of both Boston and New York. His brother is Barrett 
Wendell, Jr., whose wife was Miss Barbara Higginson. 
Miss Appleton’s family have a summer home at Ips- 
wich, known as Appleton Farms, to which they will 
go toward the end of the present month. The wed- 
ding will take place, probably, in the early fall at 
Ipswich. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barnard are at their coun- 
try home in Ipswich after their long stay abroad. 
Miss Helen Frick and a party of friends had the 
gardener’s cottage at Pride’s Crossing open for a few 
days the first of the week. They left Wednesday. 
Miss Mary E. Hav at of aR. Vernon street, Boston, 
came to Beverly Farms yesterday and will spend a 
long season, as usual, at her cottage there. 
Est. 1907 
Telephone 3577 Lynn Inc. 1911 
Massachusetts 
Window Cleaning 
Company 
.28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Salem Branch: 
201 1-2 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
Individual attention to all work. 
GENUINE ANTIQUES 
at the Old Witch House, 
Salem 
Corner North and Essex Streets 
The most interesting place historically on the North Shore 
iss Atkinson, Proprietor 
TONIGHT SYMPHONY HALL, BOSTON 
Every pes tL except Sunday, 8tol1l1 
—ORCHESTRA-—65 
Otto rece. Conductor ~* Light Refreshments 
Admission, floor and second balcony; 25c. Reserv- 
=< oe first balcony BOc. Reserved table seats, 
floor, 75c. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 8S. Bartlett, Jr., were among 
the earliest of the cottagers to come to the shore. They 
have taken the Little cottage at Beverly Farms for the 
season, 
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Whitman of Boston are to join 
the Beverly Farms colony this summer. They came 
down Tuesday and are settled in the Morse cottage at 
Malt Hill. 
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The Allen Curtis house at Beverly Farms is among 
those opened this week, although Mr. and Mrs. Curtis 
will not come to ‘‘Sunfield’’ until considerably later in 
the season as they are sojourning abroad. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eisemann of Boston came 
down to their cottage at Beverly Farms for the sea- 
son last week. With them is Miss Edna Wetzler, Mrs. 
Hisemann’s sister, whose engagement to Mr. S. Stern 
of New York City, has recently been announced. 
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Mrs. Frank S. Chick of the Hotel Ven- 
dome, Boston, have opened their cottage at Magnolia 
for the summer. They came down the first of the 
week to remain permanently. 
Mr. and 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and care- 
fully investigated, .... 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
308 Fifth Ave., N. E. Gor. 3iet., N. Y. 
_ Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
