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June 11, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder LZ 
| Lloyd’s Eyeglasses and Spectacles 
Salem Store and Factory 
230 Essex Street, Town House Square 
Orders for Glasses or New Lenses and_ other 
Repairs will be executed ACCURATELY and 
PROMPTLY, and the work delivered usually on 
the same day it is ordered. 
KopDAKS FinmMs DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 
ANDREW J. LLOYD COMPANY 
SALEM BOSTON CAMBRIDGE 
Miss Louisa Wanamaker, whose engagement to Mr. 
Gurnee Munn was recently announced, is coming to Man- 
chester within a day or two for a visit with Mrs. C. A. 
Munn. Miss Wanamaker and Mr. Munn are to be mar- 
ried on June 28 at noon in St. Mark’s Church, Philadel- 
phia. A breakfast will follow at Lindenhurst, the ‘resi- 
dence of Mrs. John Wanamaker at Jenkintown. Miss 
Wanamiaker’s sister, Mrs, Arturode de Heeren, noted for 
her charm, will be matron of honor, and Miss Mary B. 
Warburton will be maid of honor. The bridesmaids will 
be Miss Edwina E. Bruner, Miss Katharine Bremer, Miss 
Gretchen Clay and Miss Mary Alice Clay. 
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It is said that Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow and 
Miss Elizabeth Bigelow may spend the summer at their 
cottage in Manchetser. Last year they rented their place 
and spent the season at their farm in FitzWilliam, N. H. 
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The Gerald Wymans of Boston, are located at their 
summer home, on the Lothrop boulevard, Beverly, for 
the season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger S$. Warner of 58 Chestnut st., 
Boston, have leased a house on Argilla road, Ipswich, 
where they will spend the summer. 
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Mrs. Rebecca McM. Colfelt, who spent the winter 
in Magnolia, is at the Merrill cottage on Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, for the summer. 
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The large house at West Manchester owned by Mrs. 
Lathrop Brown, and better known as the R. C. Hooper 
house, has been opened this week awaiting the arrival of 
John Markle and family from New York. They are ex- 
pected tomorrow. 
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A large houseparty of Minneapolis people were en- 
tertained at the Sign of the Crane tea room, Manchester, 
over the last week-end. The Sign of the Crane will be 
opened next Thursday, June 17th, for the season, with 
many improvements looking toward the comfort and en- 
tertainment of its exclusive patrons. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and two sons of Wash- 
ington, have arrived at Magnolia for the summer, and 
are at the Butler cottage on Summer st. as usual. 
Invigorating Climate No Hay Fever 
Ouiet and Restful but Not Dull 
OAK BIRCH INN 
AND COTTAGES, ALTON BAY, N. H. 
On LAKE WINNEPESAUKEE 
Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Tennis, 
Orchestra, Bowling, Private Baths, 
Electric lights, Ist class appointments 
for Permanent Guests, and Desirable 
Accommodations for Motor Tour- 
ists. Open June 24. © Booklet. 
Bio ete  RANCIS. 457 
Centre St., Newton, Mass. 
A LOST FRIEND 
Lines written at Hexham, England, in 1911, on 
loosing my bead-embroidered, sealskin tobacco pouch, 
which was given to me in Labrador in 1906 by my 
Eskimo guide. 
Farewell, farewell, my pocket friend, 
Wide hast thou roamed with me, 
From distant Bradore’s dreary shore 
To Iceland’s combing sea. 
In nights of toil I’ve sharde thy cheer, 
In sorrows bitter hour, 
A friend, when other friends have failed 
To hold me with their power. 
When angling in New England glens, 
Or tracking Scottish heather, 
From midge and klegg thou kepst me free 
In every kind of weather,— 
Or, where, Jan Mayen blocks the ice 
Within the Polar main; 
Or Hekla rears his fiery crown 
O’er Iceland’s blistered plain. 
On lone Iona’s sacred pile, 
In Melrose’s haunted tower, 
Came visions of the stirring past 
Through thy enchanting power. 
Where Romans laid their massive wall 
’Twixt Solway and the Tyne,— 
Or, in the musty Saxon crypt 
Of Wilfred’s chiseled shrine, 
Some Circe summoned thee from. me 
To fair Aegian shore; 
Or, Wyrd, to vales 6f* mistic north, 
To roam with me no more. 
Wives 4. ARUSSELT. 
Author of Iceland,—Horseback Tours in Sage 
Land. 
Springfield, Mass., 79 Monmouth St. 
North Shore 
Estates 
A Specialty 
D. D. CAREY 
Insurance Broker 
Telephone 1792 Main 
56 Ames Building 
BOSTON 
