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here easily and satisfactorily with the benefit of having the largest assortments in New 
England from which to choose. Every mail or telephone order for goods is given the 
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HERE is local interest in the announcement of the en- 
gagement of Miss Marie Louise Wanamaker of 
Philadelphia to Gurnee Munn of Washington and Man- 
chester, Harvard tog1r. Miss Wanamaker is the daugh- 
ter of Rodman Wanamaker by his first marriage to Miss 
Henry, a daughter of Charles Ferdinand Henry of Phil- 
adelphia. Miss: Wanamaker’s father and her step- 
mother (formerly Violet Cruger) announced the en- 
gagement at a dinner which they gave on Thursday even- 
ing last week. Miss Wanamaker, who has been one of 
the leaders: in the younger society set at Palm Beach, 
Fla., the past season, is a granddaughter of John Wana- 
maker. Miss Wanamaker’s sister, Fernanda Wana- 
waker, married Arturo de Heeren of Paris, a son of 
Count de Hereen. <A brother is named in honor of his 
grandfather, John Wanamaker. Mr. Munn is one of the 
sons of Mrs. Charles A. Munn of Washington, who for 
many years has been a summer resident of Manchester. 
His brother, Charles A. Munn, married Mary Astor Paul 
of Philadelphia. Another brother is Ector O. Munn. 
One of Mr. Munn’s sisters, Carrie Munn, married Regi- 
nald Boardman of Boston, and they now live at West 
Manchester. Another sister, Gladys Munn, became the 
wife of Charles M. Amory of Boston. They make their 
home at Beverly, where Mr. Amory’s’ father, Francis I. 
Amory, has an attractive summer residence near Chap- 
man’s Corner, overlooking Beverly Cove. No time has 
been set for the marriage of Miss Wanamaker to Mr. 
Munn. 
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Costello C. Converse and family have closed their 
town residence at 348 Beacon st., Boston, and are at their 
Malden estate for a few weeks before coming to their 
attractive new place at Magnolia for the summer. 
_garden is shown in Harper's Bazaar, 
ese and estates of the summer 
Geo. R. White of the Manchester summer colony, 
continues to be Boston’s heaviest tax-payer; his assess-" 
ment is $40,605. Hon. A. Shuman of the Beverly Cove 
colony is fifth in the list of individual tax-payers, with a 
levy of $31,246. Frederick Ayer of Pride’s Crossing 
pays $30,145. bed 
Mrs. Wm. H. Howard arrived at her bungalow at_ 
West Manchester yesterday afternoon for the season, 
after a winter in California. She has been stopping at 
the Copley-Plaza, Boston, the past week. Her large 
house at West Manchester has been leased for the sea- 
son to the Charles Burrall Pikes of Chicago, who moved 
on some week or so ago. Mrs. Howard’s son, Kenneth, 
is still in Harvard. 
is to take palce June 26th. 
In the last number of House Beautiful we find an 
article on “The House by the Ocean,” the house referred 
to being that of Henry P. Benson of Salem, at Nane- 
pashemet. Also, in the same issue are beautiful pictures. 
of the Searle house and garden at Ipswich. This same 
while in American’ 
Homes and Gardens may be found pictures of the Rol- 
and Lincoln house at Manchester Cove. All of these are 
the work of Mary H. Northend of Salem, so well known 
along the North Shore for her fine work in depicting the’ 
visitors. In Miss: 
Northend’s new book, “Remodelled Farm Houses,” 
which will rie in September, there will be several of. 
the North Shore summer homes, including Roland Lin- ' 
coln’s at Manchester and George Barnard’s at Ipswich. } 
The book will be. published by Little & Brown-of Boston, 
who have brought out.two former books by Miss North-| 
end,—‘‘Col lonial Homes and Their Furnishings,” and | 
“Historic Homes of New England.” ) 
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His marriage to Miss Ruth Gastoa 
