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Society Hotes. 
The Frank B. Bemis cottage at Bev- 
erly Farms was opened this week. 
The big charity fete to be given at 
Holm Lea in Brookline next Saturday, 
will attract a large following of the North 
Shore colony. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale Bancroft 
have closed their Boston house for the 
winter and have opened their summer 
place on Hale street, Beverly Cove, for 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mason arrived 
at Manchester, Thursday for the season. 
‘They have the Dr. Rotch cottage, near 
Singing Beach. Dr. Rotch and family 
are spending the summer at Bar Harbor. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince is able to be out 
again after a short illness at her residence 
in West Manchester. Monday her son 
Gordon, who is now a Sophomore at 
Harvard, was home for the day, on the 
occasion of his 20th birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan and 
Miss Dorothy Jordan are still in Europe. 
‘They are now in Paris, on their auto 
tour, and will remain there for some time. 
‘They plan now to arrive at their West 
Manchester estate about July 15. Rob- 
ert Jordan returned to Boston some time 
ago. 
The wedding of Miss Marian Lewis 
and Malcolm Stone was solemnized in 
the Chestnut Hill chapel on Thursday of 
last week at noon. The affair wasa small 
one and only relatives and immediate 
friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. 
Stone will spend part of the summer at 
Manchester with the former’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone, Smith’s 
Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head were 
down to West Manchester over Wed- 
nesday night visiting their daughter, Mrs. 
Wm. A. Russell, before leaving yester- 
day for their estate at Westport, Essex 
County, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Head 
are closing their Boston residence and 
will spend the summer at Westport. 
Their other daughter, Mrs. Philip Stock- 
ton, and Mr. Stockton, who have been 
visiting Mrs. Russell, left yesterday also 
and will remain with Mr. and Mrs. 
Head part of the summer. 
The Country club horse show, at 
Brookline, last Friday and Saturday at- 
tracted a large following of the North 
Shore cottagers. Miss Eleanor Sears 
was as usual one of the most prominent 
ribbon winners. She captured three 
firsts, one of them the much-desired 
prize which designates a win in the lady’s 
obstacle driving competition. Her sec- 
ond was secured when she drove Dr. A. 
H. Fitch’s Little Creighton in the run- 
abous class, and her third for the best 
lady’s hunter, Grey Friar being her 
mount. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
High Grade Groceries and Table Luxuries. 
Puroxia and Cantrell & Cochrane’s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Soda 
Waters: Mineral, Foreign and Domestic. 
Olives ; Cocktail, Pitted, Stuffed and Ripe. 
Olive Oil: Rae's Lucca; Veuve Chaffard. 
Dried, Crystalized, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
King Arthur Flour. Biscuits and Wafers; Huntley & Palmer's. 
Deerfoot Farm Products. Underwood, Curtice Bros’., and R. & R. Meats. 
Nobscot & Poland Spring Waters. Roquefort, Swiss, Edam, Cream, Club, 
Young American and American Factory Cheese. 
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