NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Society Motes 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plant are to 
occupy the Hanks cottage at West Man- 
chester again the coming season. 
Mrs. George A. Goddard and two 
children of Boston, are spending the 
school vacation at the Goddard cottage 
on Everett street, Beverly Farms. 
The John L. Thorndikes, who went 
abroad several weeks ago, are to remain 
abroad only a short while. “They will 
spend the summer at West Manchester, 
as usual. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Forbes (Miss 
Margaret Winthrop ) had their little son 
christened yesterday week in Boston. 
The little baby is named after its father, 
—James Grant Forbes, jr. 
Mrs. R. C. Winthrop is moving down 
to her cottage at West Manchester next 
week, or the week following. Miss 
Clara Winthrop, who always likes to 
spend much of her time at the shore in 
the early spring and late fall, has been 
stopping at Mrs. Stanley’s cottage, on 
Summer street, Manchester, the past 
week. Miss Winthrop enjoys the shore 
so much that she is to have a_ small cot- 
tage of six or seven rooms built just 
above the gardener’s cottage on the 
Winthrop estate for her own use, out of 
season, and where she may come 
throughout the winter at her own will. 
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NORTH SHORE TRADE 
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FRANKLIN PARK LAWN SEED. 
(Name Registered) 
Giant Flowers, newest varieties, finest colors. 
Special Mixture Running Varieties. 
{The best mixture of Grass Seeds for Lawns ever introduced, 
and used Exclusively in laying out our Beautiful Parks. {In using 
it goes farther, Hense it costs no more than low-grade mixtures. 
One pound covers 600 square feet and costs 30c, four pounds 
$1.00. By mail 8c per pound extra. 
$4.00, per bushel $7.50. 
1-4 bushel $2.00, 1-2 bushel 
Sweet Peas 
(Ne Plus Ultra Mixture) 
By mail, postpaid 
10c per 0z., 30c £1b., 50c $1b., $1.00 Ib. 
Nasturtiums 
Special Mixture Dwarf 
Varieties. Largest size and finest colors. 
15e per oz., 50c 4 lb., by mail postpaid. 
Catalogue on application 
SGM MEG rao iF Od LER CO} 
26 and 27 SO. MARKET STREET 33 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince, 
who have spent the winter in Southern 
France as usual, arrived home the latter 
part of last week, and are spending part 
of their time at ‘‘ Princemere,’’ East 
Wenham. 
Mrs. S. Parkman Blake, who went 
abroad in January and has een travelling 
in Egypt, and her daughter, Miss Marion 
Blake, who went abroad in February to 
meet Mrs. Blake, areto return very soon 
and will probably spend the summer at 
their West Manchester estate. 
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cater especially 
and can furnish first-class references as 
North Shore. 
Canvas Hammocks, Tent Poles and Pins, Flag Poles, Large 
and Small Tents, Awnings, Frames and Fixtures, Floor Covers, 
Wedding Canopies 
BOSTON, MASS. 
Many North Shore ladies are included 
in the long list of patronesses for the three 
subscription concerts to be given at the 
Tuileries, Boston, in aid of the New 
England Peabody Home for Crippled 
Children. “The first was on Thursday 
morning of the past week, the program 
by the Leon Van Vliet concert com- 
pany. ‘The second will be next Wed- 
nesday at 1l a. m., when M. Pol Plan- 
con will be the attraction, and the last 
on the 22d, when Leo Schutz, the noted 
*cellist, will play. 
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