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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treat Paine, 
2nd, of Brookline, arrived yesterday at 
their summer home on Coolidge’s Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Willet of Nor- 
wood, have arrived at their pleasant sum- 
mer home, “Crown Cliff,’’ Coolidge’s 
Point. 
Mrs. Frank Chick entertained a lunch- 
eon party at her Magnolia cottage ‘Uhurs- 
day afternoon. Covers were spread for 
ten. 
Miss Cora H. Clark and Miss Caro- 
line B. Clark, daughters of the late Rev. 
James Freeman Clark, of Jamaica Plain, 
have arrved at their cottage on Coolidge’s 
Point, for the season. 
Theodore Roosevelt, jr., son of the 
President, has been spending the week 
in Manchester, a guest of his class mate 
at Harvard, Charles A. Munn. The 
young men came down from Cam- 
bridge in time to spend the week-end 
and have been having a good time all the 
week automobiling, enjoying the bathing 
at Singing Beach, tennis playing at the 
Essex County ath etc. The Munns 
come from Washington. Mr. Roose- 
velt returned to Cambridge yesterday. 
He is athree year man at Harvard and 
receives his degree this year. 
Miss Clara Curtis and Miss Curtis, 
returned to their summer home at Crow 
Island, Manchester Cove, Monday after 
spending the winter and spring in travel. 
They reached Boston Monday morning 
from Liverpool. In their travels the 
past winter the Misses Curtis have been 
in South America and also in various 
parts of Europe, being in the Portugal 
capital two days before the assassination 
of the King and the Crown Prince last 
winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lee Higginson, 
jr., with their two children, have just 
arrived from London and came down to 
Coolidge’s Point today. They will oc- 
cupy what is commonly designated the 
‘White cottage,’ which was presented 
to Mrs. Higginson (Hettie Sargent) by 
her grandfather T. Jefferson Coolidge, 
at the time of her marriage to Mr. Hig- 
ginson. Mr. Coolidge is at present 
touring Europe in his auto and will not 
return until the last of August. Mrs. 
[Lucius Manlius Sargent, Mrs. Higgin- 
son’s mother, will spend the summer at 
her father’s estate. Toward the end of 
the season, there will be a very pretty 
christening of Mr. and Mrs. Higginson’s 
younger child by Bishop Lawrence on 
his return from Europe. 
Col. Cranmore Wallace is having 
built at his estate in Beverly Cove a con- 
crete and stone garage. 
The North Shore Grill and original 
Tea house opened this morning at 12 
o'clock. The usual large number of 
guests were served on the beautifully laid 
out Corridor garden, and on the broad 
veranda encircling the grill. Many had 
tables reserved in advance for them and 
everything opened up in its customary 
shipshape manner. ‘Table d’hote fish 
or chicken dinners are served from 12 to 
3. From four to six, tea is served on 
the tables artistically arranged about on 
the lawn of the charming Italian garden. 
‘The management anticipates a very suc- 
cessful summer and has done everything 
conceivable for the comfort and conveni- 
ence of her guests. 
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The “‘Indian Store’? on Lexington 
avenue, opposite the Colonnade, Mag- 
nolia, opened for the summer on Mon- 
day. One entering finds it conveniently 
divided in two sections, one occidental 
and the other oriental. On the right is 
a many colored display of indian articles 
of all descriptions, together with souve- 
nir post cards, burnt wood work and 
many other novelties. On the left are 
the Japanese vases and pottery work, 
Japanese gongs and other unique speci- 
mens of oriental work. Inthe rear are 
mechanical toys of every discription, and 
looming above all the famous and popu- 
lar “* Teddy ’’ bear. 
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