NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Dr. Richardson ot Boston is a guest 
of Miss Fannie Bartlett at her beauti- 
ful summer place, Masconomo and 
Sea streets. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. A Low of New 
York, who are spending the summer 
at the Masconomo, are entertaining 
W. B. Brinsmade of Brooklyn. 
Mrs. Anne Russell, who has_ been 
a recent guest of Mrs. James McMil- 
lan at ‘‘ Eaglehead,” left here Tuesday 
on a special car attached to the 10.23 
train for her home in Detroit. Her 
father is vice-president of the Michi- 
gan Central railroad. 
Henry L. Higginson joined his 
family at West Manchester Sunday 
night, after a two months’ trip 
abroad. 
Mortimer B. Masonand son Charlie 
left here Tuesday morning and sailed 
from Boston on the Saxonia on that 
day for Europe, where they will join 
Mrs. Mason and the rest of the fam- 
ily, who have been abroad since early RrERN-CROFR’T INN 
pprins: The Masons will be here This historic old inn is located on the old Boxford Road, in Middleton, near the 
again late in the season. Danvers boundary line. Andrew Nichols, the historian, says it was erected in 1679. Thus 
Miss M. McNamara is. at Manches-_ the present year is the 225th anniversary of its erection. 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- Every visitor to the North Shore should include a trip to Fern-Croft, and dinner 
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: re beneath its hospitable roof, a part of his itinerary. It is within easy access of Beverly and 
pared to do shampooing, Manicuring, Manchester, and the drive along the shore to the inn is one of the most pleasant in this 
and to do the marcel wave. Bridge section. Booklet mailed on request. 
street. Telephonenumber, 149. * 
Herbert W. Mason, who has _ been 
in Maine most of the summer, came 
home last Friday to see his father 
and brother off for Europe the early 
part of the week, but went to Maine 
again Tuesday afternoon. He will be 
at Portland, Poland Springs and other 
Maine resorts till September, when 
he will return to the family summer 
home on Smith’s Point. 
Dr. Fitz is entertaining at his West 
Manchester house Miss Bessie Ball of 
Dublin, N.H. 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz left here last 
Friday for a two weeks’ visit to 
Northeast Harbor, Me. 
H.B. Pearson has just chartered 
the Frolic, a 67-foot schooner, in te 
which he will start today fora cruise Pea 
down the coast to Bar Harbor. The ww 8 
party will be made up of Mr. and 
Hewett 6 GOLD AND SILVER-SMITHS 
Mrs. Edward W. Grew has been 
‘ HARRY K. MANSFIELD, Proprietor. 
Post-office and Telephone exchange, Danvers, Mass. 
> The New Magnolia, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
rn, 
Rs: % ; 7, 
Under new management. Picturesque location. 
Rare combination of Seashore and Country attrac- 
tion. Magnificent Beach. Delightful Drives. 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, 
Manager. 
entertaining during the two weeks 
past, her brother, A. W. Dexter of 250 Fssex Street 
Boston. Mr. Dexter will return to 
town Monday. SALEM, MASS. 
Mrs. Emma Mylin of Philadelphia 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea again for Fine goods in Gold, Silver, Leather, Cut Glass, 
the summer. Massage, Swedish gym- 
nastics and Electrical treatment. Tele- 
phone or address, care of Arthur S. 
Dow, Beach street. This is Mrs. My- We issue a catalog illustrating over 7,000 articles, which we shall be 
lin’s third summer in Manchester. * glad to send to any address, prepaid, upon request. 
Bric-a-brac, etc. 
