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Mrs. ‘Charles A. Munn came on from 
Washington BA he and was at the 
Touraine in Boston. “Today she comes 
to Manchester to spend the week-end at 
the attractive and very conveniently plan- 
ned bungalow she had built last summer. 
Mrs. Munn and her family are very fond 
of the North Shore, and enjoy its winter 
beauty as much as its summer attractions. 
Her son Charles A., is now in Harvard. 
He is to be down with a few of his 
friends, and Miss Mary Astor Paul, of 
Philadelphia, his fancee, will be one of 
the party. Miss Molly Eliot, whose en- 
gagement to Richard Sears Lovering, 
was also recently announced, lives at 
Manchester, quite near the Munn bunga- 
low, and she will take part in the jollity 
of the occasion. 
The March number of ‘‘ House and 
Garden’’ contains a beautifully illustrated 
article on Mrs. Dudley C. Pickman’s 
garden at Beverly Cove. ‘The article, 
we note, is by Miss Mary H. Northend 
of Salem: 
Mrs. Elizabeth Lee. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins Lee, widow 
of Henry Lee, who until 1898 was a 
member of the firm of Lee, Higginson 
& Co., died the first of the week at™ her 
home in Brookline. She was 85 years 
old. 
Mrs, Lee, with her husband, the late 
Henry Lee, were among the first Bos- 
tonians to make Beverly Farms their 
summer home. ‘They bought the beau- 
tiful estate near West Beach. Since the 
death of her husband, Mrs. Lee has not 
resided at the Farms very much of the 
time, but has passed most of her time at 
her Brookline estate. 
She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Dr. 
Frederick C. Shattuck, and three sons, 
Joseph, Elliott C. and George Lee. 
The latter has a beautiful place at Bev- 
erly Farms. 
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Is it possible that some people do not 
know the date of the death of our first 
president, George Washington? In 
looking over some of the Washington 
Post Cards, I found that December 27 
was set as the date, when this great man 
died. History gives it December 14, 
1799. 
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Whisperings have reached me of a 
party of ladies that met ‘Tuesday evening 
at one of the ladies’ houses in Manches- 
ter. They were busily engaged and the 
PETER HYLEN 
FLORISTS AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS 
CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
Bridge Street - MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
A. H. Higginson, President. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
IDAV ID FENTON CoO, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
= Marine Railways, Boat Builders | 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
ment of Launches. Boats hauled on our railways, 
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Work done at Fair Prices. Estimates given on all kinds Steam and Hot Water Heating. 
HAVE YOU A WATCH 
CLOCK or piece of JEWELRY needing repairs or that, having been repaired, is isa 
factory? If so, give usa call and we will prove our claim, which is: 
All work done as it should be. 
FR. §. THOMPSON, - JEWELER 
164 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER 
FVERGREENS 
In Tubs and for Window Boxes 
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Always ready 
Hale Street 
time was passing swiftly by. 
Pretty soon 
--SWETT’S Music Agency.. 
the clock struck. “Ten! one of the 
ladies counted. There, it was ten Rowe’s Block, Central Square, Manchester 
o'clock and time to go home. ‘They  DEALERIN ALL KINDS OF POPULAR AND CLASSIC MUSIC 
picked up their things, put on the wraps 
and departed. But, much to the chagrin 
of all, when they reached their respec- 
tive homes, it was only a few minutes 
past nine. ‘lhe aforesaid clock had 
struck nine, alright, but somebody 
counted wrong. : 
A few samples: Roses, The Witcning Hour, 
Good Evening Caroline, Sweet Sixteen, Over 
on the Jersey Side, etc. Instruments’ of all 
kinds promptly repaired. Orders taken for 
pianos and piano tuning. 
All the latest Records and Machines 
at Woodbury’s Record Parlor, Bese 
Breeze advertising pays. street, 
