NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 
MAGNOLIA TEA HOUSE 
Pleasing Rooms 
Formerly The Dolphin 
Will open for the Season on or about June 15 
A specialty will be made of catering to Afternoon 
Teas, Whist and Bridge Parties, also Dinner Parties. 
Superior Guisine 
Mrs. Ella A. Rolfe 
School of Domestic Science, Brookline 
Soctety Hotes 
P. S. Sears and family arrived at their 
Pride’s estate this week. 
The T. Jefferson Coolidge, jrs., ar- 
rived at their beautiful summer home at 
Coolidge’s Point Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse re- 
turned to their estate at Manchester 
‘Thursday after spending several months 
in the south. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee have leased 
their villa‘at Magnolia and will spend the 
‘early summer at their bungalow on Lake 
‘Canandaigua, N. Y. Later they will 
sail for Europe for a stay of six weeks in 
Scotland. 
The second annual dog show of the 
North Shore Kennel club, held in Salem 
Jast week, came to a close on Friday 
night. Among the winners were: Pre- 
sident’s cup for the best dog or bitch in 
the show, Mrs. A. Henry Higginson’s 
Irish terrier, Ch. Gradmire; $2.50 for 
best novice dog, John R. Thorndike’s 
Thorndike Rebel; trophy for best local 
dog or bitch, Mrs. John B. Moulton’s 
(of Beverly Farms) Imp, which also 
won $2.50 for best local dog or bitch 
owned by a lady; $5.00 in gold for best 
brace, any breed, Mrs. Hugo R. John- 
stone’s Endcliffe Picolo and Endcliffe 
Charlotte. 
Dr. Charles Thorndike Parker of 
Boston, a member of the North Shore 
summer colony, who is having a holiday 
at Hamilton, Bermuda, entertained last 
Sunday Earl Grey, governor-general of 
Canada, and Lady Gray, the governor 
and Mrs Wodehouse and Admiral Ingle- 
field and his staff at a luncheon party. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head left 
Manchester, Tuesday and after spending 
the week in New York, are now lacated 
at their Boston residence, 412 Beacon 
street, where they will remain until Juue, 
when they go to their Lake Champlain 
estate to spend the summer. 
“* Undercliff,’’ the Head estate at Man- 
chester, is being put in readiness for the 
arrival of Mrs. L. Z. Leiter of Chicago, 
who is expected on the 10th or 15th of 
May. Mrs. Leiter will have with her 
most of the summer her son, ‘‘Joe”’ 
Leiter, the famous ‘‘ wheat king.’’ Mrs. 
Leiter’s daughter, the Countess of 
Suffolk, and the Earl, are also expected 
in June for an extended visit. 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer and her 
two daughters are booked to sail from 
New York the 6th of May to pass two 
months and participate in the London 
season. Qn their return they will come 
at once to their summerhome in Hamil- 
ton, where the Postmaster General will 
no doubt precede them at the close of 
the Washington season. 
PURE RICH MILK 
AND CREAM 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. 
Careful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., Manchester 
A. E. BUTLER 
Custom Tailor 
@One of the finest line of | 
Novelties ever shown in 
Gloucester. Call in and see 
them if you are thinking of 
having a suit made. Many 
styles, strictly _ up-to-date. 
Suits $20. upwards 
Cleansing, Pressing 
and Repairing. % % 
Room 5, Tappan Block 
120 Main St., Gloucester 
WEDDING JEWELRY sam 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
460 Cabot Street, 
& 4 & 
Beverly, Mass. 
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