NORTH 
ETS 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
During the summer Months. 
Telephone North Shore Grill 
548 and 8591 Magnolia 
HE marriage of Miss Frances A. Cabot and Maurice 
Machado Osborne, at Beverly Farms Tuesday, was 
the most important social event of the week on the North 
Shore. The marriage took place in St. John’s Episcopal 
church. Among her most intimate friends the bride was 
more familiarly known as “Nancy” Cabot. She is the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills Cabot of Marl- 
borough street, Boston, whose summer home is at Beverly 
Farms. Mr. Osborne is the son of Mrs. Theodore Os- 
borne of Cambridge, and is one of the well known Salem 
family bearing his second name,—Machado. The num- 
ber of guests to witness the wedding ceremony was rather 
limited because of the comparatively small seating capa- 
city of the church. The bride was given in marriage by 
her father, by whom she was escorted into the church. 
he ceremony was performed by Rev. John W. Suter of 
The bride was gowned in white Liberty 
Winchester. 
Henry R. Comley 
Florist 
6 Park Street, BOSTON 
Will open a Branch Flower Stand at the NORTH SHORE GRILL, Magnolia 
Orders for Dinner and Luncheon Parties 
Orders for Choice Flowers Solicited and Delivered Anywhere Along the North Shore 
Tel. Boston Store 
64 and 96 Haymarket 
satin which was made in conventional fashion with a long 
train. It was enriched with beautiful lace. A veil of tulle 
was worn, as was a little wreath of orange blossoms. Her 
only attendant was her younger sister, Sally Cabot, who, 
dressed in a white frock and hat, acted as flower girl. 
George Bradford Simmonds of Baltimore served as best 
man for the bridegroom and the group of ushers included 
J. Elliot Cabot, Gilbert Allen, Harold D. Walker, Ransom 
Pingree and R. H. Doane of Boston; Minton Machado 
Warren of Cambridge and Thomas ‘T. McCabe: of Har- 
vard University ; T. I. H. Powell of Newport, R. I.; Reg- 
inald Sweet and E. E. Hunt of New York city. After 
the ceremony at the church a reception was held at the, 
summer residence of the bride’s parents, where a weddinz 
breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. 
make their home in Cambridge. 
Osborne. are to 
Beverly Farms 
TO RENT FURNISHED 
For August and September. Within two minutes’ walk 
of West Beach. House contains 6 master’ bedrooms, 
2 baths, 3 servants’? rooms and bath. For further par- 
ticulars apply to 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD and R. deB. BOARDMAN 
AMES BLDG. BOSTON 
Tel. Main 1800 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Tel. 144-W. 
BRANCH OFFICE 
Office Hours 9 to 4 Telephone Oxford 4104 
MISS INA M. D. LIDDELL 
SuccESSOR TO Mrs. S. P. PALMER 
DOMESTIC BUREAU 
5 Park Square Boston, Mass. 
Seamstresses Day Workers Elevator 
Cooks 
Parlor Maids 
Chamber Maids Nurses 
General Maids Waitresses 
Laundresses Butlers Chauffeurs 
Chefs Coachmen 
Inside Men QOutsideMen 
Accommodating Cooks and Accommodating Waitresses for 
Luncheon and Dinner Parties Reference Verified 
WERNER-PAZOLT CO. 
FURRIERS, LADIES’ HATS 
458 Boylston Street, Boston 
Announcement 
For the convenience of our patrons residing on 
the North Shore and hotel guests, our branch store 
on LexINGTON AvE., MAGNOLIA is now open for 
business. 
Fur Lined and Fur ‘rimmed Coats, Fur Sets, 
Muffs, Stoles and Small Neckwear in all the Fash- 
ionable Furs. 
Furs Made to Order, selection of skins on 
premises. 
Ladies’ Hats for Dress—Outing and Automobile 
wear. 
Ostrich and Marabout Novelties in Neckwear. 
WERNER-PAZOLT CO. 
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
