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Society Motes 
Herbert M. Sears and family arrived 
at their Pride’s estate Thursday. 
Miss Frances H. Stearns arrived at her 
Villa at Magnolia last Saturday. 
The T. M. McKees are among the 
week’s arrivals at Beverly Farms. 
Mrs. R. C. Winthrop moved down °* 
to her estate at West Manchester, ‘Churs- 
day. 
Dr. Reginald H. Fitz and family are 
at their West Manchester residence for 
the summer. 
The J. L. Thorndikes arrived at their 
estate in West Manchester yesterday for 
the season. 
-E. C. Fitch and Miss Helen Fitch 
have arrived at Manchester for the sum- 
mer. Mrs. Fitch is still aboard. 
Among the arrivals at West Manches- 
ter today are Miss E. D. Boardman, T. 
Dennie Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. 
Wallace Goodrich. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Arnold have 
closed their Gloucester street, Boston, 
residence, and are at Manchester for the 
summer, occupying a cottage on Sea 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Russell 
moved down the shore Thursday. “Chey 
have the S. V. R. Crosby cottage at 
West Manchester. 
C. W. Taintor and family moved 
down from town Thursday to a cottage 
on the Hemenway estate, Smith’s Point. 
Yesterday the L. W. Rogers moyed 
down to their estate on Smith’s Point. 
Edward S. Moore’s autos arrived from 
St. Louis Wednesday by special car at- 
tached to an afternoon train. Mr. and 
Mrs. Moore have not arrived yet. They 
will occupy the Cobb cottage, Smith’s 
Point, again. 
Wm. A. Tucker and family will move 
down to their estate on Norton’s Point 
next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. 
Bradbury and George R. White are to 
move down to their cottage on Smith’s 
Point next week also. 
The Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix, rector of 
Trinity church, New York, died sud- 
denly Wednesday night of heart failure, 
superinduced by asthma, from which he 
had been a sufferer for years, Dr. Dix 
was a summer resident on the North 
Shore, occupying for many seasons the 
** Alhambra’’ cottage at Mingo Beach. 
North Shore cottagers will be inter- 
ested to learn that Walter Kimball & 
Co., importers and dealers in works of 
art, of 31 Beacon street, Boston, are to 
have a shop inthe North Shore Grill, 
Magnolia, this season. “Their announce- 
ment will appear later. As announced 
some weeks ago Huyler’s are to have a 
branch store at the Colonnade this sea- 
son also, 
BEVERLY FARMS, : : MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
About the middle of June— _ 
Will open a SUMMER BRANCH in the 
COLONNADE : MAGNOLIA 
for the Sale of their 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
and the serving at 
Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Charge Accounts Solicited. Telephone Magnolia 81 
WYATT’S MARKET 
WEST STREET 
____| ANNOUNCEMENT 
MRS. L. T. B. WYATT 
Announces to the public and the former patrons of the old- 
established “ Wyatt’s Market” that this season the market will 
be under the personal management of Mr. C. E. Buxton, and, 
as in the past, High Quality Goods and First Class Service 
will characterize the establishment. /In addition to Meats 
and Provisions, a full and complete stock of Strictly High 
Grade Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Fruits will be 
carried this season, all at Boston market prices. §|At this 
time she would respectfully thank all patrons for past favors 
and solicit a continuance of their valued patfonage. 
Orders will be collected every morning and given Prompt Attention. 
D. H. Mampre 
HIGH GRADE 
=: a 5 a a 
Ladies’ Tailoring 
g@s°The authentic and approved styles for 
the present Spring and Summer season. 
ke-The newest materials of the highest 
quality, imported and domestic, are 
shown in a variety of choice patterns. 
Linen Suits, etc., a specialty. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms Patronage Solicited. 
163 CabotiSt..2 ieee 
Riding Habits, Automobile Coats, 
Beverly 
