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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Handwork Shop 
The Children’s Shop 
9 Bridge Street, Manchester 
Children’s Frocks, Coats and Hats. 
Carefully Selected Books and Toys, 
Beautiful Dolls. 
Pure Candies for Children, made in the 
Candy Kitchen of the Union Food 
Shop. 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, Opposite Public Garden 
Telephone Orders Taken 
J. A. Lowell Blake of Boston has bought “Malt Hull,” 
the estate at Beverly Farms for so many years the sum- 
mer home of Mrs. Samuel Torrey Morse and family. 
For the last three years the Blakes have occupied one 
of the Arthur Little cottages at Beverly Farms, built 
originally for William A. Burnham. The “Malt Hill” 
property is located off the Manchester-Beverly Farms 
road, near the George H. Lyman and the Chas. H. Tweed 
properties. it was originally part of the Lee estate, Mrs. 
Morse being a Lee. 
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Mrs. George Lee will open her summer home at 
Beverly Farms next Thursday afternoon, Sept. 3, at 4 
o’clock, for a song recital by Miss Crystal Waters. Miss 
Louise McAllister will preside at the piano. The patron- 
esses for the recital are Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. H. P. 
McKean and Mrs. Hall McAllister. Miss Waters gave 
a successful recital last winter at the home of Ellis L. 
Dresel on Beacon st., Boston, and it is with pleasure that 
Boston people learn of another musicale by this charming 
young singer. Miss Waters has a mezzo soprano voice, 
which has been trained to its present efficiency by Isidore 
Braggiotti of Florence, where she spent two years in 
study. She not only sings with power and sympathy, 
but the ease and naturalness of her style are like a 
magnet, by which she holds her audience 
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The marriage of Miss Ruth Appleton, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton of New York and 
Ipswich, and William G. Wendell, son of Prof. and Mrs. 
Barrett ‘Wendell of Marlboro st., Boston, will be solemn- 
ized in the Ascension Memorial church, Ipswich, on Oct. 5, 
just two months from the date of the marriage of her 
sister, Miss Alice Appleton, and Clarence Hay, in the 
when ycur family is all 
vacation time, will 
Womens Educational and Industrial Union 
Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and Supper 
Served at the Union 
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A‘ any other place, communications to our Boston, Prprideace or Worces- 
ter studios will receive instant attenti on. 
Louis Fabian Bachrach 
647 Boylston Street, Boston 
Copley Square—Phone 4155 B. B. 
The Food Shop 
Basket Luncheons 
Bread, Cake, Pastry. 
Fresh Jellies, Preserves and Pick- 
les. Advance orders may be 
placed for safe shipment to any 
part of the world. 
Express Connections with North Shore 
same church. Mr. Wendell and his bride will make their 
home in Charles River sq., where Mr. Appleton has bought 
a house as a wedding gift to his daughter. 
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Dr. J. H. Lancashire gave his annual golf tourna- 
ment and luncheon Tuesday to those who have played 
golf with him during the season, and as in the case of the 
four preceding such affairs this proved a most delightful 
occasion. In the morning a medal handicap golf tourna- 
ment was played at the Essex County club, followed by 
the luncheon at “Graftonwold,” the Lancashire summer 
home. Of the thirty-nine invited twenty-seven played 
in the tounament, and thirty-two attended the luncheon, 
the others being abroad or otherwise unable to attend. 
George E. Barnard of Ipswich won the silver cup, his 
card of 94-12-82 being the best of the day. Those playing 
in the tournament and attending the luncheon were: 
General Adelbert Ames, Francis I. Amory, Jr., Edmund 
K. Arnold, Harry \L. Ayers, George E. Barnard, William 
J. Boardman, Harrison K. Caner, H. K. Caner, Jr., Sam- 
uel Carr, Edward B. Cole, Costello C. Converse, Rich- 
ard H. Dana, Wallace Goodrich, D. Herbert. Hostetter, 
Charles E. Hubbard, D. B. Hussey, J. Hurd Hutchins, 
Phillip H. McMillan, Sydney T. Miller, F. T. Pfaelzer, 
Col. H. E. Russell, Charles P. Searle, A. S. Sutherland, 
Horace H. Stevens, Charles C. Walker, George R. White, 
Randolph F. Tucker, Robert M. Winthrop, E. C. Wheeler, 
Jr., Washington B. Thomas, John G. Groves, T. 5. 
Watson. 
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Mrs. Robert E. Livingston of New York is again 
with her daughter Mrs. E. Prescott Rowe, on Shore 
Road, Magnolia, recuperating from her recent operation 
at the Beverly Hospital. 
A Photograph Taken at Your Summer Home 
together and with the health that comes with 
always be of great pleasure to you. 
We charge no extra over our studio prices for this service anywhere. 
If at the North Shore call at our Manchester-by-the-Sea office and if at 
the South Shore, at our Hyannis office. 
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