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Will open for the Season on or about June 1S 
A specialty will be made of catering to Afternoon 
Teas, Whist and Bridge Parties, also Dinner Parties. 
Pleasing Rooms ea ss 
Superior Guisine 
Mrs. Ella A. Rolfe 
School of Domestic Science, Brookline 
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The Henry C. Frick summer home at 
Pride’s Crossing was opened the past 
week for the season. 
H.;S. Grew, 2d, and family will 
move down to their house at West Man- 
chester next Monday. 
Mrs. Russell Tyson and Mr. and Mrs. 
R. C. Lincoln, are among the arrivals 
of the past few days at Manchester. 
North Shore residents will be inter- 
ested to learn that the Cliff club at 
Marblehead has opened for the season 
under the management of A. L. Rowell, 
formerly of the North Shore Grill, 
Magnolia, and the Hotel Lenox, Boston. 
Mr. Rowell will give this club his per- 
sonal attention, which insures his form- 
er patrons and friends a cordial recep- 
tion and careful consideration for their 
comfort and entertainment. 
The first polo match of the season at 
the Myopia Hunt club was played on 
Memorial Day when two scrub teams, 
the Reds and the Blues, representing 
members of the Myopia team, lined up. 
The Reds: Adelbert Ames, Dudley 
Rogers, ‘Quincy Shaw, Max Norman 
Pde. Fitz. Blues: Childs: C. 
Frick, J. H. Proctor, Roger Rumsey, 
J. A. L. Blake and F. von Stade. The 
Blues won, 8 to 3. 
Mrs. Samuel T. Morse opened her 
cottage at Beverly Farms a few days ago. 
Mrs. H. C. Weston has opened her 
cottage at Beverly Farms the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sears, jr., and 
Miss Eleanora Sears, R. S. Rantoul, 
Col. R. H. Stevenson and Mrs. Little- 
ton are among the week’s arrivals at 
Beverly Farms. 
The D. Herbert Hostetters of Pitts- 
burg, have opened their summer place 
on Grover street, North Beverly, for 
the season. The Hostetters purchased 
the Webster estate known as Wyvern- 
wood two years ago. 
The second marriage in the family of 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow of 
Manchester and Boston, within a month, 
was solemnized Monday, June 1, when 
their second son, David Nevins Bigelow, 
was wedded to Miss Florence Rawn, a 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rawn. 
The Rawns, it will be remembered, had 
the Monks cottage at Manchester Cove 
last season. The wedding was at the 
Rawns’ home in Chicago. Prescott 
Bigelow, jr., was best man. There 
were no bridesmaids nor ushers. ‘The 
young people will go abroad for a 
honeymoon trip of two months, but they 
will probably spend a week or two with 
Mr. Bigelow’s parents at Manchester 
before sailing. Their home will be in 
Chicago. 
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.. Bliss Dog Kennel ... 
632 Essex Street, Beverly 
ALWAys OPEN FOR INSPECTION 
High-blooded Cocker Spaniels 
Registered Stock 
Fine Pets and Great Sporting Dogs 
Young Dogs and Puppies for Sale 
Dogs Taken, Trained and Boarded 
Also White and various 
Colored Persian Cats 
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Team is in Beverly Farms and 
Manchester every morning with 
Fresh Vegetables from the Farm 
EGGS Ar SPECIALLY 
BROILER CHICKENS ITO ORDER 
632 Essex St., BEVERLY 
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BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
A Fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes for Ladies 
and Gentlemen 
Postoffice Block Beach Street Manchester 
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WEDDING JEWELRY sam 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
160 Cabot Street, 
We note a few items. 
JOHN B. HILL & 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
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SON, JEWELERS 
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You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
Beverly, Mass. 
