NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
Shore Office 
Boston Studio: 
665 Boylston St. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M, Amory (Gladys Munn) 
have engaged passage to sail from the other side tomor- 
row, August 30, after their short honeymoon trip to Eu- 
rope. They will come at once to Manchester to be with 
Mrs. Amory’s mother and brothers. Mrs. Charles A. 
Munn, by the way, is recovering remarkably well from 
her serious illness of last winter. Her numerous friends 
are glad to see her out walking daily. She is frequently 
seen walking from her cottage near Singing Beach to 
the village, more than half a mile away, with the aid 
of a cane and attendant. Mrs. Munn plans to spend the 
winter at Manchester. att 
Miss Elizabeth P. Bigelow was of the North Shore 
contingent at the Rockingham Fair last week. On Thurs- 
day she won the third prize in the combination saddle 
and harness class. 
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34 Bridge Street, Manchester erie.® 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
R. deB. BOARDMAN 
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MAIN 1800 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 144-W 
LOUIS FABIAN. BACHRACH 
The Summer months are particularly suttable for making 
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 
However, some especially 
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Mrs. Horatio N. Slater has ordered extensive im- 
provements to the former Robert C. Hooper house at the 
corner of Beacon and Hereford streets, Boston, which 
she has purchased and which she expects to occupy this 
coming winter. The large yard, which extends down to 
the Charles River and which the late Mr. Hooper had 
walled in when he built the house, is now being roofed 
in, and when a floor has been laid and windows have been 
broken out in the rear wall Mrs. Slater will have one of 
the finest private ballrooms in the city. The remainder of 
the house is being freshly decorated. The family will 
move into it the coming autumn, when they return to 
the city from Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gannett, Jr., are on a motor 
trip to the White Mountains. They will not return to 
Manchester until after Labor Day. 
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