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Sept. 15, 1916. 
M. FRENCH & CO. 
IMPORTER and DRESSMAKER 
MORLEY BLOCK, BEACH STREET 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
and Boston, Mass. 
TELEPHONE MANCHESTER 600 
ENGAGEMENTS.— 
Percival Wilds of Middlebury, Vt., and New York, 
announces the engagement of his sister, Elizabeth, to 
Robert E. Peabody of Marblehead. Miss Wilds is a 
daughter of the late Charles M. Wilds, a prominent law- 
yer in Vermont and former partner of the late Senator 
John W. Stewart of Vermont. Mr. Peabody is the son 
of Robert S. Peabody, architect, of Boston. He is a 
graduate of Harvard, class of 1909, and at present ts in 
the steamship business in New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Herbert Fiske of New York 
and Marblehead announce the engagement of their daugh- 
ter, Madeleine, to George Worthington, Jr., Yale, 1913, 
of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Worthington is the son of Mr. 
and ‘Mrs. George Worthington of Cleveland and old 
Bennington, Vt. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Johnson, of Nahant and 
Boston, have announced the engagement of their daugh- 
ter, Mary Stoddard, to James Talcott, Jr, son of J. 
Frederick Talcott and the late Mrs. Talcott of New York 
City. Miss Johnson is a member of the Sewing Circle of 
1914-15 and of the Vincent club. Mr. Talcott was grad- 
uated from Harvard in the class of 1916. 
the University crew, the past year. 
Miss Anne Middleton Means, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Arthur Little of Beverly Farms, to Valentine 
Worthington, son of Mrs. M. G. Worthington of New 
- York. 
Miss Mary Wharton, daughter of Dr. Henry R. 
Wharton of Philadelphia, to Alanson H. Sturgis, son of 
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Codman Sturgis of Boston, and grand- 
son of Mrs. Russell Sturgis of Manchester. 
Miss Louise McAllister, daughter of Mrs. Hall Mc- 
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We wish to call the attention of 
our patrons to our removal from 
1069 Boylston St. 
to 
107 Massachusetts Ave. 
(Opposite Mass. Subway Entrance.) 
OPENING SEPTEMBER IITH. 
Allister of Boston, to Nevil Ford of Chestnut Hill. This 
engagement was announced in the spring, but no definite 
wedding plans are yet arranged. 
Miss Elizabeth Whitwell Thomas, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Isaac Rand Thomas of Hamilton, to Van Duzer 
Burton, son of Frank V. Burton of New York. 
Miss Louise F. Krug, daughter of Mrs. A. C. Mer- 
tens and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinway of 
New York, to Russell Lee Steinert, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Alexander Steinert of Beverly Cove and Boston. 
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Miss Kate McLain of Baltimore, who is summering 
at Bass Rocks, Gloucester, was a recent dinner guest at 
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott at ‘Glass 
Head,” their beautiful summer home at West Manchester. 
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The little son born at Beverly Farms, Aug. 28, to 
Dr. and Mrs. Horace Gray (Katherine Meeker) at the 
home of Mrs. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
Meeker, is the first grandchild in the Meeker family. 
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Mrs. Edward J. Berwind, who has been at Newport, 
is a guest of Mrs. Henry C. Frick at “Eagle Rock,” the 
beautiful home of the Fricks at Pride’s Crossing. 
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Miss Elizabeth G. Houghton is returning to Boston 
the first of next week after a summer at Magnolia. She 
will spend the winter at the Hotel Vendome, as usual. 
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Brownland cottages in Manchester will close next 
Tuesday, Sept. 19—somewhat earlier than usual, due to 
several families leaving for home before they planned, 
tecause ‘of the railroad strike scare, and also because sev- 
eral other families that planned to be here for September 
were unable to enter the state because of the infantile 
paralysis in New York and New Jersey. 
This ancient 
mansion, 1668, 
stands at foot 
of Turner St., 
facing Salem 
Harbor. 
Thousands visit 
it every year. 
The Hathaway 
House, 1683, is 
in the Garden. 
House of Seven Gables 
SALEM 
