NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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2s LOUIS: FABIAN. BACHRACH 
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Summer 
Shore Office 
34 Bridge Street, Manchester wieen. 0 
Boston Studio: 
665 Boylston St. 
months are particularly suitable 
photographs, especially When the photographer comes to you 
We are experts in making portraits of the Gainsborough and Reynolds type, and in putting in 
backgrounds that will harmonize with the picture in every way. 
beautiful out-door effects can be had in the garden or among the rocks of the sea-shore. 
We shall be glad to send a portfolio of our work if you will drop us a line to our North 
Worcester Studio: I Chatham St. Providence: 120 Union St. 
for 
making 
However, some especially 
(Main road between Manchester and West Manchester) 
yeewicH cottagers are much interested in the an- 
nouncement of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth 
Harrington, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Francis B. Har- 
rington of Boston, and Arthur Hendricks Brooks, Har- 
yard gt. The Harringtons summer on Argilla Road, Ips- 
wich. ‘There is a younger daughter, Miss Ruth Harring- 
ton. i 
Mrs. Oscar lasigi of Boston has been on from her 
country place at Stockbridge, for a short visit at Ipswich 
with the Chalmers Woods of New York, whose summer 
estate is known as “Briar Hill.” 
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Mrs. Charles P. Searle is giving a small dance on 
Thursday evening, August 28th, for her debutante 
daughter, Miss Corinna Searle, at Inglisby, the Searle 
estate at Ipswich. 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
1792 
MAIN 1800 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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ITHXIS well not to enter y® fore door of y® ancient 
“ROSE TREE,” if y® be in an ‘‘American hurry.” 
(Old Ipswich Village, Bay Road, near y® Rowley line). 
We like to serve y® studio tea to such as have leisure to 
enjoy life and look about them, and sip y® tea, which is 
parlous good. ‘Those who know have said so. Telephone 
1-6 Rowley. * 
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Miss Harriet Dexter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 
Franklin Dexter of Marlboro street, Boston, will be one 
of next winter’s debutantes. Dr. Dexter and his family 
are spending the summer at Pride’s Crossing, where they 
have a place called ‘‘Oberland.” 
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Mrs. Russell Tyson will have two musicales on Fri- 
day afternoons, September 5th and 12th, in her studio 
on Sea street, Manchester. 
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