NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
The Herbert Searses closed their 
Pride’s Crossing villa Tuesday, and 
went down to Bar Harbor. They will 
remain there during the months of 
July and August. 
Colonel and Mrs. C. L. Pierson ar- 
rived at their summerhome at Pride’s 
Crossing Tuesday. The  Piersons 
have been abroad all spring and have 
just returned home. 
John Caswell returned the first of 
the week from West Point where he 
has been with the officers of the 8th 
regiment, M.V.M. Mr. Caswell is 
inspector of rifle practise in the regi- 
ment. 
The Pierces who went down to 
New London to the races and who 
have since been on to New York in 
their yacht ‘‘ Yacona”’ have just re- 
turned to the North Shore. 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth who has 
just occupied her magnificent resi- 
dence at Pride’s Crossing, is enter- 
taining her daughter, the Countess 
Chambrun. The Countess arrived in 
New York Saturday and came down 
to the North Shore the first of this 
week. She will be the guest of her 
mother for the remainder of the sum- 
mer. 
Henry C. Frick, the Pittsburg steel 
man, who is summering at Pride’s 
Crossing, enjoyed arun over to the 
Ferneroft Inn, Danvers, in his big 74 
horse-power machine on the Fourth. 
Mr. Frick’s auto is one of the largest 
in the country carrying easily nine or 
ten persons. It has great speed 
powers and makes very little noise. ~ 
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BEVERLY: 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Derby are 
entertaining their grand-daughters, 
Miss Pearl Weston of Minneapolis 
and Miss Amy Segitz of Malden at 
their Franklin place home. 
A meeting of the Republican city 
committee was held atthe Republican 
club rooms Thursday evening, and it 
was voted unanimously to endorse 
the candidacy of U. G. Haskell for 
district attorney for this district., 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morgan are 
enjoying the beauties of Lake Winne- 
pesaukee. They left Wednesday for 
Alton Bay, where they will spend 
several weeks. 
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