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May 21, 1915 
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Telephone 41-W. 
Carter & McCarthy, 
Awnings, Hammocks, Cushions 
and Spray Hoods. 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER. 
ESTIMATES GIVEN. 
Before Having Work Done Elsewhere See Us. 
REFERENCES FURNISHED. 
Dr. Franklin Dexter of Marlboro st., Boston, has 
opened “Oberland,” his residence at Pride’s Crossing, 
where, as usual, he will spend the season. Mrs. Dexter 
and their daughter, Miss Harriet Dexter, who left the 
last of April for the Panama Exposition, will return 
early in June and will come immediately to Pride’s Cross- 
ing. « 
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Dr. and Mrs. James Marsh Jackson of 230 Beacon 
st., Boston, who will spend the month of June at Matta- 
poisett, will move to Beverly Farms the first of July for 
the season. 
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Emmanuel church, Masconomo st., Manchester, will 
open for the season on Whitsunday, May 23. Morning 
prayer and sermon at 10.30, followed by the celebration 
of the Holy Communion. 
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TELEPHONES: 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 11 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S GROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
ESSEX COUNTY REALTY 
FOR SALE 
AND 
TO RENT 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUS 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
R. deB. BOARDMAN 
1792 
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REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 144-W 
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The Austro-Hungarian ambassador, Constantin 
Theodor Dumba, who spent the last three seasons at the 
Hood cottage, Manchester, has leased the cottage of Mrs. 
Lemuel Bolton Bangs, situated about a mile from Stock- 
bridge (in the Berkshires), and will arrive there with 
his family about the first of June. 
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Mrs. Myron C. Wick and family of Youngstown, 
O., have opened their cottage on University Lane, Man- 
chester, for the season. 
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The Tea room at the “Rose Tree,” Ipswich Village, 
is leased for this season to the head cateress of the Wo- 
men’s Industrial Union, Boston. This lady understands 
perfectly how to suit the wishes of those desiring dainty 
luncheons, and she will also serve exclusive specialties 
both for luncheons and teas, beginning June first. 
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