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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
The week has seen much going on 
in the line of entertaining. Dinner 
parties, luncheons and dinner dances 
are getting to be quite thething. The 
sensation of the week, of course, was 
the appearance of Miss Roosevelt 
among the summer contingent here 
Friday. Miss Roosevelt will stay 
here till the latter part of next week. 
The dinner dance given in her honor 
to-night by her hostess, Mrs. W. J. 
Boardman, will be among the leading 
social functions of the season. 
Dr. Francis Ellenwood of Utica, 
N. Y., has taken the “Seaside Grove 
Cottage’’ on Smith’s Point for the 
summer. Dr. Ellenwood is prom- 
inently connected in Utica. He 
brings with him to the North Shore a 
handsome four-in-hand and a splendid 
collection of thoroughbreds. 
At her beautiful cottage on Cobb 
avenue, Wednesday, Mrs. E. L.Wood 
had two tables at whist and enter- 
tained at luncheon Mrs. Hagar, Mrs. 
Rogers, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. 
Mitchell of Boston, and Mrs. Stott, 
Mrs. Stover and Mrs. Carter from 
Magnolia. Mrs. Wood is a charming 
entertainer. Her house, built just a 
few years ago, is one of the finest on 
the shore. 
Walter D. Denegre gave a stag 
dinner at his West Manchester house 
Monday evening to a number of Har- 
vard, “79, men, of which class Mr. 
Denegre was a member. Mrs. Dene- 
gre entertained a small party at 
luncheon Wednesday. 
J. Randolph Coolidge, jr., who has 
a cottage this summer on Smith’s 
Point, near Lobster Cove, met with an 
accident last. Sunday night, which 
came near resulting seriously. About 
9 o’clock Mr. Coolidge went in bathing 
at Lobster Cove beach, and in diving 
from a rock he struck a sharp stone 
on the bottom, inflicting a severe 
scalp wound. Dr. R. T. Glendenning 
was called and dressed the wound, 
taking five stitches. Monday a special- 
ist, Dr. F. G. Balch, was called from 
Boston. Mr. Coolidge is resting com- 
fortably now. 
Henry DeFord and family arrived 
at the Cove the last of this week and 
have taken one of the T. J. Coolidge, 
jr., cottages for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. 5S. Webster of 
Chestnut Hills occupied the Hood 
house on Norton’s Point Wednesday 
for the summer. Their two bright 
little daughters, Misses Frances and 
Mabel, arrived yesterday. The Web- 
sters are new comers to Manchester. 
Mrs. John S. Codman and family 
have taken the small Crosby cottage, 
West Manchester, for the summer. 
They arrived Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Whittemore of 
Portland are guests at the H. B. Pier- 
Sons 10re over the Fourth. whey 
arrived here yesterday, 
George N. Willett and family of 
Norwood are at Coolidge’s Point for 
the summer, having taken the South- 
erland cottage. They arrived the 
early part of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Kimball of 
Salem have oceupied ‘ Wyndburst”’ 
this week. The Kimbalis have with 
them Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Harris 
of Salem. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester post office for week end- 
ing June 25: Wallace Andrews, Mrs. 
Mary M. Brown, Clarence E. Dean, 
Miss. Bebilley.OsD)Filley,; Miss 
Mary. Herrefin, Miss: L. S.. Huner, 
The Rev. Dean Hodges, Henry E. 
Kelley, Miss Knight, Mrs. Edith 
Mills, Miss M. J. Malaney, Waterman 
Porter, Miss Mary A. O’Sullivan, N. 
B: Tebbitts, H. Tridman. 
SAMUEL L, WuHEarTon, P. M. 
Bicycles at Dyer’s. * 
When being shaved at Monteiro and 
Vasconcellos’ kindly take notice how 
they use towels. * 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 30 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUIGCEST E.Re 
The“Blynman’ 
EASON 1904, 
June 15th to October Ist. 
Nearest Hotel to the Bathing Beach. 
WARREN F. KNOWLTON, 
Proprietor. 
MAGNOLIA. 
OUR 
COLLEGE ICES 
CAN’T BE DUPLICATED. 
(Cool, Cosy Corners.) 
WALTER H. NEWTON, 
Prescription Druggist, 
102 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, 
Next door to Car Station. 
Upholstered in Best Leather. 
Your Choice for $20.00. 
GCAWSAEWUGE & CO: 
HOUSE FURNISHERS. 
GLOUCESTER. 
