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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Robert R. M. Smithers and family 
who have the White cottage at Man- 
chester Cove, are leaving the first 
week in October for their winter 
home in Be ence, RY. 
Mrs. Oliver Ames is giving a 
dance at her Pride’s Crossing home 
tonight. It will be the largest and 
most brilliant entertainment that 
Mrs. Ames has given this season, and 
she has entertained extensively for 
her two attractive daughters, Miss 
Olivia and Miss Elise. There will be 
about one hundred and fifty in the 
gathering tonight, most of whom 
will be young people. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Spaulding 
and Mrs. Spaulding’s mother, Mrs. 
Sidney Fairlee went on to New York 
to meet the H. P. Kings upon their 
arrival from abroad this week. Mrs. 
Fairlee will not return to the North 
Shore this fall but has gone to On- 
ondaigua for a few weeks. 
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Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sears are to 
close their summer home at Beverly 
Farms next Friday and return to 
ther Beacon ae Eton house. 
Dr. Franklin Dexter and his 
daughter, Miss Harriet, of Boston 
and Pride’s Crossing are on their 
way to New York after their holi- 
day in Europe. The trip, although 
short, has been filled with enjoyment 
in the visits to Paris and London. 
Dr. Dexter and his daughter will re- 
turn to Pride’s to finish out the sea- 
son before pe to Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalton leaves 
Beverly Farms, where they have 
one of the most attractive summer 
places of the famous resort, today 
for Silver City, New Mexico, for a 
visit to their son-in-law and daugh- 
ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooley. The 
Daltons have had this visit in view 
for some time and will probably be 
West for some weeks. 
Harvard Graduate — Experienced 
Tutor, (3 years) desires position with family 
intending to pass the winter in France. Can 
refer to families well known along NorthShore. 
F. A. SHAW, Cotton St., Roslindale, Mass. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated .. 
305 Fifth Ave., 
Miss Elizabeth Beal, the young 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boylston 
A. Beal at Smith’s Point, Manches- 
ter, was hostess at a dancing party 
for a large number of her young 
friends last Saturday evening. Miss 
Beal is a very sweet little girl and is 
very popular among her many 
friends in the Manchester summer 
colony. She returns to school at 
Boston very soon. 
Mrs. George Von L. Meyer gave 
a dance for her employees at the 
Hamilton Town hall Thursday even- 
ing. The affair was most informal 
and was an event long to be remem- 
bered by those who enjoyed Mrs. 
Meyer’s hospitality. 
WENHAM 
The Wenham YMCA _ boy scouts 
are invited to call upon President 
Taft at his summer home Saturday, 
September 28. The scouts ordinari- 
ly devote Saturday afternoon to a 
hike and camp-fire council. 
The preacher at the Village 
church on Sunday morning will be 
Rev. John J. Walker of Boston, ay- 
sisting the minister, Rev. F. M. Cut- 
ler. In the evening a new feature 
will be introduced in the form of an 
- “outlook meeting.’’ 
If you are leaving the seashore 
for your city home mail us change 
of address so that the Breeze can 
reach you promptly. 
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MAGNOLIA 
FOR SALE— 
Three Extremely Attractive 
Lots 
of two and three acres, situated 
on high land near Norman’s Woe 
with fine views of the ocean. 
Will be sold at reasonable prices. 
Jonathan May 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss WILD 
Registry Office 
N. E. Gor. 3ist 3; 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
VY 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
