MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
The Essex County club continues 
to be the centre of social life on the 
North Shore this year, the smart set 
from Magnolia to Beverly making 
this, as much as any, the central point 
of meeting. 
Last Wednesday afternoon this was 
particularly noticeable. The piazzas 
were crowded with women from along 
the shore, who had come there to 
listen to the band concert and to 
entertain friends with afternoon teas. 
The annual meeting of the execu- 
tive committee of the club was held 
Wednesday afternoon also, William 
Hooper being re-elected chairman, 
and Randolph Grew secretary and 
treasurer. Edward S. Grew was the 
only new member added to the board 
in the adjourned meeting of the club 
which followed. 
Miss Grace Plummer of Camden, 
Me., is a guest of the Isaac Wests at 
the Cove. 
When being shaved at Monteiro and 
Vasconcellos’ kindly take notice how 
they use towels. * 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Bremer 
entertained on their yacht ‘“ Velthra”’ 
last Sunday, by a trip down the Cape 
Ann shore to ’Squam, Mr. and Mrs. 
W.A. Tucker and Mr.and Mrs. Arch- 
ibald Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Bremer 
were in Concord the first of the week 
as guests of Lawyer and Mrs. Ogden, 
Mr. Bremer going from there to New 
York. The first of the coming week 
Mr. Bremer is going to Vineyard 
Sound in the “‘ Velthra” on a fishing 
trip. Lhe! Velthra Yeis fone of ithe 
finest, as wellas one of the highest 
speed cruising boats in the country, 
and Mr. Bremer takes a great deal of 
interest in cruising in her. He and 
Mrs. Bremer have entertained on 
board the ‘Velthra’’ considerably 
this summer. 
Mrs. Harrison K. Caner entertained 
a party of 20 at luncheon at the 
County club Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grew are 
visiting in Bar Harbor this week. 
Mrs. C. S. Houghton entertained a 
large party of friends at dinner at her 
Coolidge’s Point cottage last Saturday 
night. 
Mrs. Andrews joined her daughters 
at the Cochrane cottage, which the 
Cochranes have taken for the sum- 
mer, the latter part of this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Torrey 
will go to Tamworth, N.H., fora 
few days, after which they will go to 
Sydenham, Place, Quebec, to spend 
the balance of the summer. Mr. Tor- 
rey’s health has not been very good 
of late. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Jeweler and Optician. 
THE FINEST. JEWELERY. STORE-IN THE 
STATE. 
If you doubt this, call and compare with any you know of. 
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should be our only rule. 
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Women’s Relief Corp is a member of 
the large committee having in charge 
the floral decorations in connection 
with the big encampment of the 
G.A.R. in Boston next month. 
Mrs., Harold Nathan and_ son 
Robert, of New York, has been a 
guest the week through, of Mrs. 
Nathan’s\. brother, Rev. ~ E:; HH. 
Brewster. 
Prof. Chas. L. Norton and family 
will spend the month of August at 
Bustin Island, one of the picturesque 
group of islands which dot Casco 
Bay, Me. Prof. Norton has just 
leased a cottage there for a month. 
The date of the Essex County club 
employees’ ball has been fixed this 
year for Thursday evening, August 
25. The boys are getting out quite 
an attractive souvenir program this 
year. 
Bell--Hunkins, 
A very pretty home wedding was 
celebrated in Merrimac Thursday 
noon, when Charles E Bell of Man- 
chester, and Miss M. Cleve Hunkins 
of Boxford, were united in marriage. 
The ceremony was performed at the 
home of the bride’s parents, only the 
immediate relatives of the pair being 
present. Rev. S. D. Ashley of Mer- 
rimac officiated. 
The bride was charmingly gowned 
in white silk muslin trimmed with 
satin ribbon. She was unattended. 
The room in which the ceremony 
was performed was very prettily 
decked in cut flowers, ferns, palms 
and potted plants. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bell are living with 
Mrs. Bell’s parents on School street. 
The couple will not take a trip at 
present. 
Ice cream in any quantity at Pid- 
PCO Saar 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina- 
tion store. * 
PRIZE BALL 
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$10.00 — In Gold — $10.00 
As Prize for Best Fancy Dancer 
THE BIGGEST PARTY OF THE SEASON 
Under management of P. A. SHEEHAN 
Wednesday Evening, August 17 
TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER 
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DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
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Tel. Con. 
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