8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
May 28, 
—on the Paine Farm 
quarters. 
Terms of payment to suit convenience 
of buyer. 
Details of owner es) 
JOHN D. HARDY 
146 SUMMER STREET 
Or Any Broker — 
HE wedding on Saturday of next week, June 5, of 
Miss Hope Norman and Elliott Cowdin Bacon, will 
be the particular social function of the opening week of 
June on the North Shore. The ceremony will be at ges 
at St. Peter’s church, in Beverly proper, the Rev. J. 
Franks officiating. A reception will follow at ‘Bee Se 
the Beverly home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman, the 
parents of the bride-elect. The attendants are to be the 
Misses Josephine Rantoul, Olivia Ames, Phyllis Sears 
and Ruth Gaston, who is to be a bride later in the month, 
of Boston, and Miss Elaine Denégre and Miss Margaret 
Perin of Washington and the North Shore summer col- 
ony, all sister debutantes of two years ago. Robert Low 
Bacon, who married Miss Virginia Murray, will be his 
brother’s best man, and among the ushers will be Gaspar 
Bacon, the other brother , and William Fellowes Morgan, 
Jr., of New York, Gilbert Mather of Philadelphia, 
Pe Sie S. Blumer of aes: and George Peabody 
Gardner, Jr., John E. Thayer, Jr., John Revere Chapin, 
Roger Amory and Sullivae Sargent, Jr., of Boston, ail 
of them classmates of Mr. Bacon, Harvard 
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The Manchester Yacht club will open on Memorial 
Day for the season. 
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“Swiftmoor,” the attractive estate of Mrs. E. © 
Swift at Pride’s Crossing has been opened this week for 
the season. Mrs. Swift, who is now in New York, wiil 
arrive the first of next week. Her daughter, Mrs. A. 
C. P. Wichfeld (Mrs. Clarence Moore), 
ing in California, and is not expected on the North Shore 
atl about the middle of June. Miss Frances Moore, 
Preston Moore, and Mrs. Wichfeld’s younger sons, Jas- 
per, Clarence and Lloyd Moore, will come on from Wash- 
ington next week also. 
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Miss Katherine Loring of Pride’s Crossing has gone — 
to Peterboro, N. H., for a short stay. While there she 
will speak on the work of the American Red Cross before 
the Guild of All Saints Church at the summer home of 
Mrs. John H. Morison, The Bleakhouse, at three o’clock 
this afternoon. So 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brattle Gannett (Dorothy 
Draper) are among the week’s arrivals in Manchestey. 
They are at the Clark cottage on Blossom lane, which is 
across the way from their own attractive villa is fast 
nearing completion, and which they hope to occupy early 
in July. 
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Wich this in view, we carfully 
and unusually tender. 
the mild curing system, 
The bacon, following the same 
juices in air-sealed containers, 
or sliced to your order. 
CENTRAL SQUARE = ee 
investigated the different brands of 
ham and bacon, and found that in the last four years one brand had 
shot into prominence because of an unusual cure, which appears to be 
an improved form of a formula used for ham curing in Vermont, 
process results in a ham which is entirely free from superfiuous salt 
Its exceptional tenderness is said to be due to 
which permits the meat to .age properly and 
during this process its delicious flavor 
mented by smoking in the old-fashioned way with ‘corncobs, 
general 
We supply it in the’ strip;-in wide or 
narrow form, or SLICED READY TO USE in one and five-pound boxes. 
In hams we recommend the family sizes, from ten to fourteen pounds, 
THE THISSELL COMPANY 
TELEPHONES 150 AND 151 | 
SNYDER-CURE HAMS »° BACON—SMOKED WITH CORNCOBS 
We eats to secure for our North Shore Customers Supplies of Distinctive Quality 
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is developed. This ,is .supple- 
process, is cured in its own 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
For Sale at Pride’s Crossing 
is honeymoon- 
/ 1-2 acres of land, with adequate house q : 
of 18 rooms and stable-garage with living 1 
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