society life in Boston. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. J. Dawson Callery of Pittsburg 
and Washington, wife of the presi- 
dent of the Pittsburg R. R., will soon 
visit her old friend Mrs. James C. 
Barr of Beverly Farms and Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Barr have just returned 
from New York where they were of 
Mrs. Callery’s party at the Ritz-Carl- 
ton during the horse show. Mr. Cal- 
lery was one of the judges. Mrs. 
_Callery’s cousin, Mrs. Blaine Elkins, 
and Miss Katherine Elkins were also 
of the party. Mrs. Callery is a niece 
of the late Senator Kenna of West 
Virginia, (father of Mrs. Blaine Elk- 
ins) and niece of the present Senator 
_ Chilton of that state, and is a distin- 
guished beauty. She was in Boston 
for a day recently as the guest of Mrs. 
J. J. Storrow. 
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Guy Norman and Oliver Ames of 
the Pride’s summer colony were of 
those entertaining last Saturday for 
the Harvard-Yale game. They had a 
special parlor car for the trip to New 
Haven and return. 
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The opening of the opera season 
this week adds a new touch to the 
It was a bril- 
liant gathering of the elite that filled 
the Boston Opera House Monday 
night, all of the Hub’s most represen- 
tative families being there. Wednes- 
day night saw another ultra-fashion- 
able gathering. Many of the North 
Shore’s best known families were in 
the boxes or occupied orchestra seats. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan and Miss 
Dorothy Jordan had a party in their 
box. Mrs. Jordan wore black liberty 
with white lace; Miss Jordan wore 
mative satin with tunic of pailletted 
net in the same coloring. Miss Fanny 
Faulkner had a number of guests in 
her box. Her gown was of fern 
green satin with pailletted embroidery 
and white lace. Others present in- 
cluded: Mrs. Harcourt Amory in 
black satin with white lace; Miss Ger- 
trude Amory in cream colored satin 
and chiffon; Miss Katharine Amory, 
in old rose satin; Miss Mary Amory, 
blush rose satin and chiffon; Mrs. 
Wirt Dexter, white satin 
covered with black lace; Mrs. R. D. 
Evans, black satin; Miss Miriam 
“Sears, old rose satin and tulle with 
pailletted embroidery; Mrs. S. D. 
Warren, Jr., emerald green satin and 
white lace; Mrs. FE. Preble Motley, 
coral pink satin and white lace; Mrs. 
R. T. Paine, gold colored brocade 
with white lace; Mrs. Geo. H. Lyman, 
pearl gray satin. 
entirely © 
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Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channe!, free of charge. 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
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Oo. W. McGuire, ‘reas. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
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a specialty 
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221 ESSEX ST. SALEM, MASS. 
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Every lot of clothes received is given a 
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To Add the Finishing Touch 
To Your Thanksgiving Dinner You Need Some New 
Silverware. 
We carry a most complete line of Silverware for all occasions. 
The quality you desire and prices that will please you. 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
