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UTUMN Weppincs in North Shore Society. 
Sept. 16—Miss Margaret Thomas, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Washington B. Thomas of Pride’s Crossing, to 
William Tudor Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. 
Gardiner of Boston, at St. John’s church, Beverly Farms, 
‘ollowed by a reception at ‘‘Netherfield,” Pride’s Cross- 
ing. 
Sept. 18—Miss Helen Strauss daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Louis Strauss of Proctor st., Manchester, and Hotel 
Somerset, Boston, will be married Monday, Sept. 19, to 
Lee Simonson of New York, at the Kerwood Country 
club, Salem. 
Sept. 19—Miss Marie Dallas Agassiz, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe L. Agassiz of Hamilton, to Cor- 
nelius Conway Felton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. 
Felton of Haverford, Pa., at ““Horewood” in Hamilton. 
Sept. 19—Miss Mary Francise Williams, daughter 
of Col. and Mrs. John R. Williams of Washington and 
Beverly Farms, to John Ballentine Pitney, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. J. Pitney of Morristown, N. J., at “Edgewater,” 
Beverly Farins, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter 
(Juliette Williams ). 
Sept. 27—Mies Juliet Higginson, daughter of Francis 
Lee Higginson of Pride’s Crossing, to Frederic Sprague 
Goodwin of Boston. 
Sept. 30—Miss Corinna Searle, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles P. Searle of Ipswich, to Harold D. Walker. 
con of Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Walker of Boston, at 
“Inglisby,” Ipswich. 
Sept. 30—Miss Katherine E. Turnbull, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Turnbull of New York, to Chal- 
mers Wood, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Wood of 
New York and “Briar Hill,’ Ipswich, at Benardsville, 
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Alex H. Sjorland Announces that he has prepared a 
COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENT 
An educational and healthy pastime for any boy interested in mechanics 
Boys taught to handle tools correctly, to make 
miniature: sail-boats, power boats with electric 
motors, water mills in brooks 
Lessons are all private by appointment 
ALEX H. SJORLAND, 40 UNION STREET, MANCHESTER 
TELEPHONE 6-M 
Oct. 2—Miss Mary Williams, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. W. C. Williams of Dedham, to Samuel Dacre Bush 
scn of Mr. and Mrs. S$. Dacre Bush, formerly of the 
.xamulion colony. 
Oct. i4—Miss Caroline W. Foster, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. C. H. W. Foster of Marblehead Neck, to Theo- 
dore Sizer of New York, at the First Parish church in 
Dover, N. H. 
Oct.—Miss Rosamond Gibson, daughter of Mrs. 
Charles Hanmond Gibson of Boston and Nahant, to 
Charles Gibson Winslow, son of Mrs. George Scott Wins- 
low of Boston. 
Nov. 10—Miss Elizabeth Burrage, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Albert C. Burrage of Smith’s Point, Manches- 
ter, to Harold L. Chalifoux, son of Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux 
of Smith’s Point, Manchester, and Lowell at the Burrage 
home on Commonwealth avenue, Boston. 
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Miss Grace O. Parker, Boston, has been the guest 
for several days of Dr. and Mrs. George Miller, Western 
ave.. Magnolia. The doctor and his family will leave 
for Dayton, O., their winter home, next Monday, going 
as they came, in their automobiles. Mrs. Miller is the 
elder daughter of the late Lucius Tuttle, who was a prince 
among men. 
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Miss Sylvia Shaw of Lake Forest, Ill., who has spert 
the summer at Anniscuan, where she has been studying 
sculpture, will be of the season’s debutantes. Her debut 
will be made early in the winter at the Blackstone hotel. 
Miss Shaw coves of a talented family. Her fatter is 
the well-known architect, Howard Van Doren Shaw; her 
mother, who is known as Frances Shaw in the literary 
world, writes and adapts plays, and has also contributed 
verses to the magazines. Miss Evelyn Shaw, the elser 
daughter, also writes and has a strong literary bent. 
JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426-R Magnolia Notary Public 
