JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426-R Magnolia 
HE North 
Notary Public 
for French 
Wounded closed its workroom on Thursday, October 
Shore Branch of the Fund 
19, at Mrs. Grew’s Coach house, West Manchester. Over 
one hundred and eleven thousand surgical dressings and 
garments were made during the summer, and the com- 
mittee expresses its thanks to the many workers for their 
result. 
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The engagement of Miss Mary Allen Dixon, daugh- 
ter of Mrs. Isaac Dixon of Baltimore, to Horatio Whit- 
ridge Turner, is of interest to North Shore society. Miss 
Dixon is a sister of Mrs. Childs Frick of Hamilton. 
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An engagement of interest to North Shore society is 
that of Miss Doris Ryer, daughter of Mrs. Fletcher F. 
Ryer, of San Francisco, to Stanhope W. Nixon, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nixon, of New York. 
RALPH W. WARD 
Florist 
Near Beverly Cove School 
F, are ready now to offer the fol- 
lowing in good, strong plants: 
Paeonies (new large flowering sort) 
Larkspur Anchusa Campanula 
Foxglove Tris Phlox 
These may be transplanted now and 
given a good start fe~ next season’s 
flowering. 
Hydrangeas, Box Trees, Bay Trees 
and all kinds of tender plants stored 
for the winter. 
Telephone 757-W Beverly 
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4 NORTH, SHORE VE pio 
Oct. 27, 1916. 
North Shore Market 
McDonatp & Focarty, Props. 
P.O. Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Dealers in Finest Quality . 
PROVISIONS--POULTRY--GAME 
Fruit and Vegetables 
OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON 
AGENTS FOR MIXTER FARM CREAM 
J. A. Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 
MARBLEHEAD is to have among its year-round colony 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Apthorp (Esther Williams), 
who have just leased a cottage for the coming year. It 
will be recalled that Mrs. Apthorp was one of the “war 
brides” of last spring, for when the call suddenly came 
for troops for the Mexican border, Mr. Apthorp was 
obliged to leave with Battery A for El Paso, Texas. The 
marriage was quickly arranged, and was solemnized in 
Concord. Later in the season, Mrs. Apthorp joined her 
husband at El Paso, where they had a small house near 
the camp. Both have returned from the border. Mr. 
Apthorp’s parents, Dr. and Mrs, Charles H. Williams of 
Milton, have a summer home, “Harbor View,” at Marble- 
head Neck. 
As my life today has been determined by the way I 
lived my yesterday, so my tomorrow is being determined 
by the way I live my today—Ralph Waldo Trine. 
“The Master Cleaners.” 
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