NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
723 Boylston Street 
WILSON 
29 
Boston, Mass. 
INCORPORATED 
Will have an Exhibition of 
Gowns, Suits, Motor Coats, Wraps and Waists 
at 13 BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER 
During the weeks of August [Ith & August 18th 
Prices Very Low 
THE MARRIAGE at York Harbor, Me., last Satur- 
day of Miss Madeline Virginia Howe Allen and 
William Albert Slater, Jr., was of interest to many North 
Shore families. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm. A. Slater of Washington, who have a beautiful sum- 
mer home at Beverly Cove. The bride is a daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph H. Allen of South Orange, N. J., 
who summer at York Habor. She is but 17 years of age; 
Mr. Slater is 23. The groom was attended by his cousin, 
Nelson Slater of the Manchester colony. Harold Beebe, 
John Hodges, Francis Motley and Addison Bliss were the 
ushers. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. 
George Peabody, and the bridesmaids were Katherine 
Thompson of Philadelphia and Elizabeth Binney of Provi- 
dence. 
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Woman is a perfected devil—Victor Hugo. 
Telephone 5818 Back Bay 
Ready-to-Wear 
Dresses, Tailored 
Suits, Coats and 
PIREANS 285 St 
EXCLUSIVE GOODS AT 
REASONABLE PRICES 
717 Boylston Street 
BOSTON 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little of the Wenham-Beverly 
Farms contingent have leased their Back Bay residence 
at Boston for the winter, and are planning to go to Eu- 
rope for an extended absence. Miss Anne Means, one 
of last year’s debutantes, and Miss Jessie Means, daugh- 
ters of Mrs. Little, are to accompany their mother on 
the crossing. It is probable that Miss Anne Means will 
remain in Paris, devoting herself to the study of music, 
for which she possesses much talent, and that Miss. Jessie 
Means will complete her studies while Mr. and Mrs. 
Little travel on the continent. 
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Miss Corinna Sere vianenter of Mr: and Mrs. 
Charles P. Searle of the Ipswich colony is entert@ining 
many of her friends this summer at the family’s place, 
“Inglisby,’ where they will remain till late into the fall. 
Miss Searle will be a debutante the coming winter season. 
ROBERT DULK... 
aye THE STUDIO CRAFTS SHOP 
SCMTAV Es N.Y. 
Special attention is given to the designing of distinctive 
and individual effects in the Precious Metals. 
A Unique Exhibition of Hand-made Fans. 
NO. 13 BRIDGE STREET - - MANCHESTER 
The Manchester TE A R OOM S 
Are openat the house of 
Mrs. GEORGE C. LEACH, 41 Central St, Manchester 
PATRONESSES :—Mrs. Chas. P. Hemmenway, Mrs. W. 
Scott Fitz, Mrs. Wm. Hooper, Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, Mrs. 
Lester Leland, Mrs Philip Stockton, Mrs. Amory Eliot, 
Mrs. Richard S. Lovering. 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies 
Developing and Printing 
Beverly News Company 
224 CABOT STREET 
An up-to-date Circulating Library. “Tennis Goods and | 
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Beverly. Telephone connection. 
