NORTH SHORE. BREEZE. 
Society Hotes. 
The John Saltonstalls are among the 
week’s arrivals at Beverly Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Endicott, 
jr., areat their cottage at Beverly Cove 
for the season. 
Col. Cranmore N. Wallace of Com- 
monwealth avenue, has opened his 
cottage on Neptune street, Beverly Cove, 
this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Covel of Bos- 
ton were guests Wednesday of Mrs. A. 
S: Covel, who is at Magnolia for the 
season. Mr. and Mrs. Covel will soon 
sail for Europe. 
The J. L. Thorndikes have now 
closed their Boston house for the sum- 
mer and the family are at their West 
Manchester estate, moving down per- 
manently yesterday. 
Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch sailed. from Eng- 
land yesterday for home, aftera visit with 
her daughter, Mrs. Northend. On her 
return she will join her family at Nor- 
ton’s Point, Manchester. 
Mrs. Edward Wigelesworth is plan- 
ning to move down to her cottage at 
Manchester next Wednesday. Her 
daughter, Mrs. Alexander Porter, jr., 
and Mr. Porter, will not move into, their 
cottage, near Singing Beach, until the 
28th. 
Mr. and Mrs. Cafiner M. Lane are 
at their estate in Manchester to remain 
until the middle of June when they sail 
to spend the summer abroad. “They ex- 
pect to return in early September and 
will come to Manchester to spend the 
autumn. 
Among the May eee wil) be that 
of Malcolm Stone of Manchester and 
Boston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
Stone, and Miss Marian Lewis, which 
takes place next Saturday, May 23. The 
wedding will be at Chestnut Hill, Miss 
Lewis’ home. 
Other cottagers are blaniae to move 
down to their cottages as follows: Neal . 
Rantoul at Beverly Farms on the 21st. ; 
E. S. Grew at West Manchester on the 
27th.; Mrs. H. C. Weston at Beverly 
Farms on the 26th., and Philip Dexter 
at Beverly Farms on the 29th. 
Among the first of the June weddings 
of interest to North Shore people will be 
that of David Nevins Bigelow, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow of Man- 
chester and Boston, and Miss Florence 
Rawn of Chicago. The wedding will 
be at Miss Rawn’s home in Chicago. 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer and two 
daughters sailed from New York last 
week for Europe. ‘They are to visit 
Kissengen, Germany, for a while on 
account of the health of Miss Alice 
Meyer. ‘They will return in mid-sum- 
mer and will come to their home in 
Hamilton, 
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 et at Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and Galle Ices 
Charge Accounts Solicited. hee Telephone Magnolia 81 
WYATT’S MARKET 
SS WEST “STREET ——————— 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
MRSa Bue Wa Allah: 
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. 4|At this 
time she would respectfully thank all patrons for past favors 
and solicit a continuance of their valued patronage. 
Beas a 
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Orders will be coilected every morning and given Prompt Attention. 
ADK Mianpee, D. H. MAMPRE 
——HIGH GRADE—— 
Ladies’ Tailoring — 
..:. Kes°The authentic and approved 
styles for the present Spring and 
Summer season. 
keS-The newest materials of the 
highest quality, imported and 
domestic, are shown in a va- 
_ riety of choice patterns. 
_ Riding Habits, Automobile 
Goats, Linen Suits, etc., 
_@ specialty. 
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Patron-age Solicited ‘ 
163 Cabot Street _ v Telephone 107-1 3 = Beverly, Mass ; 
