NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder Sept. 29, 1916. 
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SUPERIOR IN QUALITY 
EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN 
Furriers exclusively for 
ninety-six years 
391 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK 
A store has been opened at 
Magnolia located at Nos.’ 
7 and 8 Colonial Building, 
Lexington Avenue 
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Horace Standley’s Sons 
HORSEHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 
Auto, Carriage and Wagon Work 
GENERAL REPAIRING GOODYEAR TIRES | 
Depot Square Tel. 206-W Manchester, Mass. 
Osirenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879-M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416-M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
HE Marrracr of Miss Corinna Searle, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles P. Searle of Ipswich, and Harold 
D. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Walker of 
Boston, will be the leading event of the present week on 
the North Shore. The wedding will be at “Inglisby,” the 
Searle country home in Ipswich. Miss Elizabeth Bur- 
rage, whose engagement to Harold Chalifoux of Lowell 
was recently announced, gave a dinner last night (Thurs- 
day) on board the “Aztec,” the Burrage yacht, in Man- 
chester harbor, for Miss Searle and her bridal party— 
bridesmaids, attendants and_ ushers. The yacht was 
brilliantly illuminated during the evening and presented 
a pretty spectacle from the shore. 
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Mrs. Richard J. Monks and Miss Grace Monks left 
Manchester yesterday for New York, whence Miss Monks 
will sail tomorrow—the 30th—for England on the New 
York. She is to help Mrs. Fiske Warren’s sister, Mrs. 
Childers, in her work in the Guild hall, in Chelsea, Eng- 
land. Miss Monks will be gone about four months. She 
ai.s with Miss Mary Morton Dexter. Mrs. Maynard 
Ladd has just finished a wonderful bust of Miss Dexter 
and Miss Monks. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond have issued in- 
vitations for a gathering at their North Shore place, 
Fresh Water Cove, Gloucester, Saturday evening, which 
3aroness Huard will address. She will speak regarding 
her recent experience on the firing line in France and the 
narrative will be illustrated. 
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The plans for a special train to leave the North Shore 
stations on Sunday, October 15, for Philadelphia and 
Washington, are practically completed. The idea is to 
avoid New York City on account ‘of the infantile paralysis 
situation there, by taking many of the North Shore sum- 
mer residents directly to their HOG city. 
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President Morris Gray of the Museum of Fine Arts, 
Boston, was entertained at “Lilliothea” by George R. 
White on Wednesday. 
GENUINE ANTIQUES 
While being near Boston it will pay you well to visit my shop with 
its large and fine Collection of Genuine Antique Furniture, 
Andirons, Mirrors and Clocks at reasonable prices 
S. TISHLER 
76 CHARLES STREET, BOSTON 
VISIT THE 
New Dutch Room 
HOTEL SAVOY 
Steak, Chicken and Sea Food Dinners 
BROILED LIVE LOBSTER A SPECIALTY 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Tel. 85 for reservation 
