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THE important engagement of the week is that announced 
by Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Burrage of Boston, who 
are spending the summer at the S$. Parker Bremer house, 
Manchester, of their daughter Miss Elizabeth A. Burrage, 
to Harold L. Chalifoux of Lowell, who also summers 
on Smith’s Point, Manchester. Mr. Chalifoux was a 
member of the class.of 1909 at Harvard, and belongs to 
the Harvard clubs of Boston and New York. Since he 
left college he has lived in Lowell, where he is a member 
of the Vesper and Yorick clubs and also the Essex 
County club at Manchester. Miss Burrage was presented 
to society during the winter of 1913-14 and is a member 
of the sewing circle of that season. Miss Burrage’s 
brothers are Albert C. Burrage, Jr.. who married Miss 
Anna B. Shirk of Philadelphia, and Russell Burrage, who 
married Miss Katherine Baxter of New York.. The 
wedding of Miss Burrage and Mr. Chalifoux will take 
place in Boston on Nov. Io. 
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Mr.and Mrs. John W. Cutler and baby of Boston were 
among those who have enjoyed the summer near Beaver 
Pond, Beverly, where the fine estate of Amos A. Law- 
rence is located. 
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An interesting group which took a regular airing each 
morning this summer on West Beach, Beverly Farms, 
was made up of. the white wire-haired fox terriers belong- 
ing to the Oliver Turners. There were three, Kiddy, 
Sweety and Fido, and seven puppies. They were escorted 
along the beach by a small boy, who usually divided his 
charges into two groups, which were duly exercised singly. 
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Mrs. G. W. Stearns of New York, who with her 
maid and chauffeur have been guests at the North Shore 
(ill, Magnolia, during the sunmer, left on Tuesday for 
Naples Bay, Maine, by motor for a month’s visit before 
returning back to town. 
MISS E. R. RICE of 574 Fifth Ave., New York 
Will hold a Sale at 
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No. 41 CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER, MASS. 
September 6th to 20th 
Millinery for Fall 
Sport Hats and Hats Suitable to Wear Back to Town 
New Fall Models for Children, Misses and Small Women 
Serge Dresses and New Full Pleated Skirts of very gay plaids with Pull-on 
Coats of plain serge to match 
Serge and Tweed Suits 
SWEATERS --- Shetlands, Angora Coats and Pull-ons 
Children’s Play and Party Dresses 
