The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . , in company with Dr. Sophia Dr. Helen L. Story. opened an office for practice in MasonicTemple on July 1, 1898, having passedour own State Board of Examiners theprevious year with the highest record ofany candidate during 1897. Dr. Storys present place of businessand residence is at 395 Main whereshe resides with her two Story makes no specialty in herprofession, but is of the regular schoolof practice and has had large experi-ence and opportu
The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . , in company with Dr. Sophia Dr. Helen L. Story. opened an office for practice in MasonicTemple on July 1, 1898, having passedour own State Board of Examiners theprevious year with the highest record ofany candidate during 1897. Dr. Storys present place of businessand residence is at 395 Main whereshe resides with her two Story makes no specialty in herprofession, but is of the regular schoolof practice and has had large experi-ence and opportunities in the diseasesof women and children, while she hasdone some creditable work in generalsurgery. Miss Marion Walker Story, youngestdaughter of Dr. Story, has won a widereputation as the smallest lady cornetistbefore the public, having made her fust appearance in Montreal three years ago at the age of seven. She has appearedin Boston and many of the large citiesof New England, and her ability, execu-tion, tone, and expression have receivedthe warmest praise from the press andmusical criti< s wherevei she has T. H. Worralls summer residence, Lake Shore Park, Lake Winnipesaukee, N. H. This property includes sixtv acres of land and live buildings.
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