NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
Francis Bartlett has moved down to 
his cottage at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mrs. Wm. R. Cabot has closed her 
Brookline house and moved down to 
Beverly Farms last Saturday. 
The Henry R. Daltons are moving 
down to Beverly Farms next week. 
They will have Mrs. Morison’s cottage 
again. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hayen have 
moved into their summer residence, off 
West street, Beverly Farms, this, week - 
for the season. 
N. S. Bartlett and family, and Mr. 
and Mrs. E. A. Boardman are among the 
week’s arrivals at Manchester. “Chey 
arrived at their cottage on Smith’s Point 
‘Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, 
whose house at West Manchester will 
not be ready for occupancy until the late 
summer, have taken a small cottage at 
Beverly Farms. They will arrive shortly. 
Arthur H. Luke of New York is to 
occupy one of his brother's houses at 
Beverly Farms this season. Mr. Luke 
is an enthusiastic yachtman and his yacht 
will be seen in many North Shore races 
this year. 
Miss Fannie Powell Mason who spent 
last season at her country home at Wal- 
pole, N. H., is to occupy her estate on 
Prince street, Beverly Cove, this season. 
Dr. Morton Prince of Boston who had 
the place last year is to. have a cottage at 
Beverly Farms this year. 
It is said that Lady Harrington, form- 
erly Miss Amy McMillan, whose mar- 
riage to Sir John Harrington, British 
minister to Abyssinia, took place last 
October, will return to this country 
shortly and will spend the summer in 
Manchester with her mother, Mrs. Mc- 
Millan. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, who 
have been spending a week or so at 
Pride’s Crossing since their return from 
Europe, have gone to Washington and 
to Mr. Moore’s home in Leesburg. 
They will sail again within a fortnight 
for England where Mr. Moore goes to 
act as one of thc judges at the Olympia 
horse show in London. Mrs. E. C. 
Swift, Mrs. Moore’s mother, is still 
abroad. 
Mrs. L. Z. Leiter of Washington and 
Chicago is expected to arrive at the Head 
estate, Manchester, the latter part of 
next week, or the week following. “The 
wedding of Miss Juliet Williams and 
Joseph Leiter has been set for June 10 
at Miss Williams’ home in Connecticut. 
There will be a motor honeymoon trip, 
after which Mr. Leiter and his bride 
will be for a time with Mr. Leiter’s 
mother at Manchester, 
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 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
MASS. 
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 patronage. 
Orders will be collected every morning and given Prompt Attention. 
D. H. Mampre 
HIGH GRADE 
ses>The authentic and approved styles for 
the present Spring and Summer season. 
keas°The newest materials of the highest 
quality, imported and domestic, are 
shown in a variety of choice patterns. 
Riding Habits, Automobile Coats, 
Linen Suits, etc., a specialty. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms Patronage Solicited. 
163 Cabot St. 
Telephone 
107-1 
Beverly . 
Ladies’ Tailoring 
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