14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Miss Bertha C. Olson 
of 687 Boylston Street, Boston 
..lmporter of... 
Gowns, Coats and Wraps 
Summer Shop: 
! Donchian Building, MAGNOLIA 
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New Tube Petticoat 
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New Tube Princess Slip 
Satin ‘Trousers 
None genuine without labels 
Designed and Controlled Exclusively by 
MADAME TAFT 
149 Tremont St., 
Not sold in any store 
BOSTON 
Telephone 2623 Oxford 
--Also... 
NEW MOBILE AND TRAVELLING COATS 
Light Weight and Rainproof Smart London Cut 
SUMMER SHOP with Miss Bertha C. Olson 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
PREFERRING to be married immediately on her re- 
turn from Paris instead of awaiting an elaborate 
wedding in the fall, Miss F. Jane Fairfield, daughter of 
Mrs. James C. Barr of Boston, was married in New York 
last Monday afternoon to Landon Humphreys, son of 
Rey. and Mrs. Francis Landon Humphreys of Morris- 
town, N. J. The father of the bridegroom performed the 
ceremony at three o’clock in the Church of Heavenly 
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father of the bride, giving her in marriage. When the 
young bride arrived from Paris on the Lorraine of the 
French line she informed her mother, after consultation 
with her flance, that they wanted to be married at once 
instead of waiting until fall. It was agreed to accede 
to the request of the young people and Mr. Barr came 
to New York from Boston. ‘The bride had made pro- 
vision in Paris for her trousseau, so that this very neces- 
sary habiliment was not eliminated from the ceremony. 
Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys met last summer on board 
Rev. Mr. Humphreys’ yacht, Watawga, on a cruise along 
the North Shore. Mr. Humphreys had just been grad- 
uated from Princeton and the bride had gone abroad for 
additional study last January; she is only eighteen. Mr. 
and Mrs. Barr gave a dinner at the Ritz-Carlton Monday 
night to the Humphreys family and to Mrs. James R. 
McKee. One of the bride’s presents given her before 
she left London, was an antique pearl bracelet presented 
by Lady Lees, wife of Sir Harcourt Lees, whose guest 
the young woman was. Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys are 
motoring to New Ipswich, N. H., to pass part of their 
honeymoon, Mrs. Barr having gone along ahead of them 
to make everything ready at their large country eee 
‘They will later cruise on the Humphrey yacht and will 
go to the traces at New London. Later in the summer 
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they will cruise along the North Shore and will visit 
friends at Beverly Farms and Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward S$. Grew and family have 
arrived at their West Manchester estate this week for 
the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grew have also ar- 
rived at their cottage near-by. Mrs. H. S. Grew, sr., 
arrived at her cottage at Old Neck, Manchester, a few 
days ago. ‘The Francis Wright Fabyans opened their 
cottage at West Manchester the first of this week. 
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One of the biggest class reunions of the coming 
Harvard Commencement week will be of last year’s 
class of which Charles FE. Cotting of West Manchester 
is a member. Mr. Cotting will have the class come to 
the Essex County club for a day’s outing the 15th, 
making the trip from Boston by boat. There will be 
some 250 in the party. 
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“Graftonwood” is the name which Dr. and Mrs. J. 
H. Lancashire have given to their new home at Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, the former Head estate. After a win- 
ter in Pasadena and a stay of several weeks in New 
York the family is now fully settled on the Shore for 
the summer and are taking much delight in their new es- 
tate, which, by the way, is one of the most charmingly 
located on the entire Shore, on the rocks at the farther 
end of Dana’s Beach. “Undercliff”’ was the original 
name of the estate, but Mr. and Mrs. Lancashire in look- 
ing for a new name decided upon Grafton, which is the 
name of the town in Vermont where Mrs. Lancashire 
was born, and the addition “wood” is very appropriate, 
for the whole estate is covered with a splendid growth 
of forest trees. 
— Che Sign of the Crane 
/ Gra Hinuse, Fond 
— Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
Will open Wednesday, June 17 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
The Wetherbee Esta'e Opp. Old Cemetery 
Hours 2:30 toG 
Consignors will please submit 
samples of their cooking and 
handwork to 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
