NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Motes 
** Villa al Mare,’’ the George Lee 
villa at Beverly Farms was opened this 
week. 
Dr. C. B. Porter arrived at Beverly 
Farms the first of the week and is at the 
Ober cottage as usual. 
S. V. R. Crosby sailed from New 
York on the Adriatic last week to join 
Mrs. Crosby and children for an auto 
tour of the continent. 
The S. Parker Bremer house on 
Smith’s Point was opened the past week, 
and the family will move down from 
Boston next Monday. 
Mrs. Annie C. Thornton and daugh- 
ter, Miss Mary Thornton of Boston, 
who have spent the winter in Florida, 
are among this week’s arrivals at Mag- 
nolia. 
Mrs. C. D. Barrows and daughter, 
Miss Alice Barrows are with Mrs. E. 
A. Whipple at West Manchester for a 
short visit. Mrs. Whipple’s son, Geo. 
N. Whipple, is in the mountains for a 
brief stay. i 
Plans are nearly completed for the 
North Shore Grill for the season and will 
be announced in the next issue of the 
Breeze. ‘The official staff and every- 
thing pertaining to the club promises t® 
be the best of any season before this. 
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Covel of 
Brookline and Magnolia, and their two 
young children sailed last Saturday on the 
Cymric, from. Boston, for Liverpool. 
‘They will spend the summer in Hythe, 
England, with Mrs. Covel’s- people. 
Mrs. Covel was Alice Kuhn. 
Rey. and Mrs. William H. Dewart 
have closed their house at Brush Hill, 
Milton, and are moving down to Man- 
chester Cove next Monday, June 1. 
Mrs. Dewart’s brother, Richard S. Rus- 
sell, is occupying the $. V. R. Crosby 
estate at West Manchester this season, 
and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. A. 
Russell, is occupying the Spaulding cot- 
tage nearby. 
A. Henry Higginson, master of the 
Middlesex foxhounds, left Boston, 
Tuesday night for Philadelphia, where 
he showed five pair of hounds and three 
of his horses in one of the classes of the 
Philadelphia horse show, the class being 
scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. 
‘The Middlesex hounds and horses were 
pitted against the famous Radnor Hunt 
Club’s pack. 
Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from the 
cottage at 39 School street to Friend’s 
court (off School street.) Treatment 
of the scalp, shampooing, marcel wav- 
ing, manicure. ‘Telephone 164 Man- 
chester. ‘x 
On Thursday June 11— _ 
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 # 
C. E. Buxton, Mgr. 
Groceries and Provisions 
GAME and POULTRY FRESH EGGS and BUTTER 
Fancy Fruits and Fresh Vegetables 
ALL (PRICES A:SUBJEGIit+« LO ZBOS TON Nie hee 
Give us a trial and we will guarantee satisfaction 
West Street 33 33 Beverly Farms 
Orders will be collected every morning and given Prompt Attention. 
FATED Cordes, 
D. H. MAMPRE 
—— HIGH’ GRADE—— 
Ladies’ Tailoring 
fes’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., 
a specialty. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Patron-age Solicited 
163 Cabot Street & Telephone 107-1 & Beverly, Mass. 
