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George A. Goddard and family of Mt. Vernon street, 
Boston, arrived at their summer home in Beverly Farms 
yesterday for the season. ‘The Elmer J. Blisses of Brook- 
line, who have leased the Preston cottage at Beverly Farms 
for the summer, will be among the arrivals of the coming 
week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Munn, Jr., are coming on from 
Radnor, Pa., next week for the Harvard Commence, 
Ector Munn being one of the graduates. ‘They have been 
in New York the last few days for the polo matches. 
Gurnee Munn went on from Manchester for the games, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Merriam of the Bruns- 
wick, Boston, are among the week’s arrivals at West Man- 
chester. 
Residents of the 
North Shore Find 
This Store a Most 
Convenient and Helpful 
Shopping Place 
Selecting whatever you may need here means 
choosing from the largest stocks and widest as- 
sortments in New England—with prices always 
invitingly low for dependable qualities. 
If you cannot visit the store in person let us 
know by letter or phone what you require and your 
order will be given prompt attention. There will 
be no delivery charges whatever to any city or 
town in Massachusetts, no matter what your pur- 
chase may be. 
Jordan Marsh Company 
Boston’s Greatest Retail 
Establishment 
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LONDON, PARIS and HAMBURG 
on the most beautiful line of ships in the world. 
S. §. Cincinnati [july 7] [17,000 Tons] 
S. §. Cleveland (yuty 21s) [17,000 Tons] 
For Reservations and All Information, Write, 
>Phone or Wire to 
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 
Tel. B. B. 4406 
607 BOYLSTON ST. BOSTON 
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At “Brookside,” the Beverly Farms summer home of 
Julius Kisemann, on Hale street, Miss Edna A. Wetzler, of 
New York, a sister of Mrs. Eisemann, of 306 Bay State 
road was married on Wednesday evening to Walter T. 
Stern of New York. Luther S. Herrick, city clerk of 
Beverly, officiated. The wedding was attended by about 
fifty relatives and friends. Mrs. Kisemann was matron 
of honor and Henry R. Stern, New York, a brother of the 
bridegroom, was the best man. The honeymoon will be 
passed at the summer home of the bridegroom at Ossining, 
N. Y., after which the couple will live in New York, 
where Mr. Stern is an attorney. 
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The Wigglesworth-Rackemann wedding at the Uni- 
tarian church, Milton, next Monday afternoon, at 4 
o’clock, will attract a large following of the North Shore 
relatives and friends of the young people. 
— Che Sign of the Crane 
Crea House, Fond 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
Will open Wednesday, June 17 
Hours 2:30 to6 
Consignors will please submit 
samples of their cooking and 
handwork to 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
Order your Home-made Cakes for the Holiday. 
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Morandi-Proctor Company 
Designers and Manufacturers of 
COOKING APPARATUS 
For Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Instituti 
Steamships 
Nos. 48 and 50 Union Street, - 
Ernest Morandi, Pres. Charles F. Froctor, Treas. 
Successors to 
G. Whitely & Co., Francis Morandi & Son 
Hotel Departments of Smith & Anthony Co., 
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Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. 
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