SALE TS IE OL EAM ME EEN 
June 25,1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 13 
CLEANERS ReesséKeesp 
DYERS 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
LEXINGTON AVENUE 
SPECIAL FOUR DAY SERVICE 
New York 
Newport 
Boston 
Magnolia 
Philadelphia 
West End 
Brooklyn 
Greenwich 
SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT 
JUNE Or OCTOBER 
TELEPHONE 484-W 
FREE COLLECTION AND DELIVERY 
Worcester Atlantic City 
Narragansett Pier 
Hartford 
Bar Harbor 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Curtis, Jr., are receiving 
congratulations upon the birth of a daughter at their 
summer home at Nahant last Wednesday. Mrs. Curtis 
was formerly Miss Edith G. Roelker, and her marriage 
Mr. Curtis was solemnized last July at the Roelker fam- 
ily estate at Fast Greenwich, R. I., a few weeks after the 
marriage of her sister, Miss Eleanor Roelker, to Harrison 
Tweed.. 
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Miss Katherine Harte, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 
Richard H. Harte of 1503 Spruce street, Philadelphia, 
was married last Saturday to George Putnam of Boston 
and Manchester. The ceremony was performed on the 
lawn of Derry Bush, the estate of Dr. and Mrs. Harte, 
by the Rey. Charles EK. St. John of the First Unitarian 
church. The maid of honor was Miss Helen Harte, and 
‘Gertrude H. Henry. 
Adelina L. F. Pepper, Miss M. Eulalie Willcox, Miss 
Eleanor Townsend, Miss A. Ernesta Drinker and Miss 
Roger L. Putnam, a brother of the 
bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Harvey 
H. Bundy of Washington; Percy C. Madeira, Dr. Henri 
N. Platt, Spencer Ervin, Richard Harte, Caleb Loring, 
John A. Sweetser, Robert Hayder, Augustus L. Putnam 
of Boston and De Coursey Sales of New York. 
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The Simon Hirsch family of Cincinnati, O., have ar- 
rived this week for their second season in Manchester. 
They are in “Wyndhurst,” one of the Kimball cottages, 
Smith’s Point. 
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A special sale of household embroideries from the 
Denison House will be held at Mrs. Bennett’s shop, 3 
the bridesmaids were Miss A. Beatrice Geyelin, Miss Lexington Row, Magnolia, all day today and Saturday. 
THE SUMMER SHOP 
of the 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
of Bostou 
Lobster Lane --- 
OPEN FOR 
TEA ROOM 
Open every week-day 
and Sundays by 
request 
Telephone 466 --- 
Magnolia 
THE SEASON 
FOOD. SHOP 
Bread, Cake, Candies 
Fruit Syrups 
Send for Price List 
Frocks, Coats and Hats 
little folk, beautifully 
from original designs. 
for 
made 
Smocks, Automobile Wraps and 
Sweaters and many other things 
of imterest to grown-ups, 
HANDWORK AND CHILDREN’S SHOP 
Pottery, China, Baskets and 
other Furnishings for the coun- 
try house. 
