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MAGNOLIA TEA HOUSE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 
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Soctety Hotes 
The C. L. Piersons arrived at Pride’s 
Thursday for the season. 
Mrs. John H. Sturgis arrived at her 
estate, Manchester Cove, Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warren 
Mason are to occupy the Dr. Rotch 
cottage at Manchester this season. 
-_Mrs. John Cordner and the Misses 
Cordner have closed their 50 Chestnut 
street, Boston, residence, and are at the 
Perry cottage, Pride’s Crossing, for the 
season. 
Nelson S. Bartlett and friend, Mr. 
Weston, left Manchester, Thursday for 
an automobile trip to New York, by way 
of Lenox. From New York they will 
tour up the Hudson, and return to Man- 
chester in about ten days. 
The A. Chester Beetys of Denver, 
Col., have arrived at the Brinley cottage, 
Magnolia, forthe season. Mr. Beety is 
a friend of John Hays Hammond of 
Fresh Water Cove; this is his first sea- 
son as a cottager on the North Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson have 
been on from New York the past week, 
and have been guests during their stay of 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Whitehouse 
at Manchester. ‘Their cottage at Man- 
chester will be occupied shortly by the 
Edward Kings of New York. 
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 Cuisine 
Mrs. Ella A. Rolie 
School of Domestic Science, Brookline 
Dr. Tenney and family will open their 
cottage at Manchester Cove, next Wed- 
nesday. 
Among the arrivals at Manchester this 
week were the G. M. Morgans and the 
W. A. Tuckers. 
Mrs. J. S. Ford of Highland Park, 
Ill., arrived at her cottage on University 
Lane, Manchester Cove, Wednesday 
for the season. 
The John W. Belches of Brookline 
have arrived for the summer and are oc- 
cupying the Foster cottage, on Summer 
street, Magnolia. 
At East Gloucester the first secretary 
of the Siamese legation and Mrs. Ed- 
ward Loftus will spend the summer, _1n- 
stead of in England as they usually do. 
‘Two engagemenrs of interest to North 
Shore folk were announced last week, — 
that of Miss Helen Prince and J. Amory 
Lowell Blake, and that of Miss Isabel 
Morison and Frank Washburn Grinnell. 
Miss Prince is a neice of Dr. Morton 
and Frederick H. Prince, and also of 
the late Gordon Prince of Manchester. 
Miss Prince’s home is now in France. 
The wedding will be in England. Miss 
Morison is the younger daughter of Mrs. 
Frank Morison of Boston, who owns a 
cottage at Beverly Farms. Her older 
sister is Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer of 
Cohasset. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
“SRERSAC 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
For Fine Stationery 
Engraving, Choice and Exclusive 
Designs in everything forthe 
desk and correspondence 
visit : 
“Ye « Remembrance 2 Shop” 
C. M. Duren & Co, 
97 Washington St., Salem 
pede orks Ss. SIMONS ==: 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
A Fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes for Ladie 
and Gentlemen ° 
Postoffice Block :: Beach Street 
Manchester 
WEDDING JEWELRY mm, 
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 
Beverly, Mass. 
160 Cabot Street, 
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