NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Practically all the cottages through 
this section of the North Shore are 
occupied now, the Ogden Armours 
being the last to arrive. Since their 
advent among the colony here the 
latter part of last week, Mr. and Mrs. 
Armour have been entertaining con- 
siderably. Mrs. Armour is a charm- 
ing entertainer, and is quite interested 
in charitable work. She was down to 
Magnolia one day the early part of 
the week, with Mrs. Arthur Meeker, 
who is spending the summer at Bev- 
erly Farms, and entertained some 
friends at the Tea House. 
Clarence Moore has been in Wash- 
ington all the week, returning here 
yesterday. 
E. G. Chadwick, the well-known 
baseball expert, arrived here Thursday 
to spend afew days with John Caswell, 
at the charming villa of the Caswells 
off Hale street. Mr. Caswell has 
with him also ex-captain Charles Raf- 
ferty of the Yale football team. 
Mrs. Roger Wolcott is a guest of 
the Misses Loring, arriving here from 
Islesboro, Me., the early part of the 
week. 
George Lee, jr., of Boston, has been 
a guest the week through of Philip 
Sears. 
Mrs. Asa Gray of Cambridge has 
been a guest this week of the K. P. 
Lorings. 
The H. D. Burnhams entertained a 
party of ten at dinner Sunday night 
at their Pride’s villa. 
The engagement of Miss Alice 
Burnham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
William A. Burnham to Austin Gray, 
the son of Judge and Mrs. John Clin- 
ton Gray of New York and Newport, 
has recently been announced. Miss 
Burnham is well-known along the 
North Shore where her family have 
summered for several years, and she 
is very popular among the younger 
society set. Mr. Gray is a Harvard 
graduate, class of ’03. 
BEVERLY COVE. 
The Bryce Allans gave a dinner 
party at their magnificent shore resi- 
dence at Beverly Cove, last Saturday 
night, to Miss Alice Burnham and 
Mr. Austen Gray, whose engage- 
ment has been recently announced. 
Covers were laid for 17, and the dinner 
was a most brilliant affair. 
The Max Normans entertained at 
dinner, Thursday evening, a party of 
12 friends at their Cove residence. 
The C. H. Tylers have had a party 
of friends down from Boston this past 
week at their shore place. The Tylers 
are entertaining quite a bit this sea- 
son. 
The Tracey Eustises have also had 
friends at their place this week. They 
are among the greatest entertainers 
on the shore. 
Miss Fannie Mason is away from 
her Beverly Cove place this week and 
is visiting at Sanderstown, R.I. Miss 
Thevin, who has been with Miss 
Mason at Beverly, is also enjoying a 
short visit at York Harbor. 
Joseph Leach of Walpole, N.H., 
has been visiting Miss L. Weineburgh 
at the Cove the past week. 
Dodge-Grant. 
A very pretty wedding of the week 
was that of Miss Lena Vesta Dodge 
and Charles F. Grant at the home of 
the bride, Wednesday evening, the 
ceremony being performed by the 
Rev. C. H. Atkins. A reception fol- 
lowed the ceremony. After a wed- 
ding journey to the White Mountains, 
Mr. and Mrs. Grant will reside at 15 
Pleasant street and wil] be at home 
after August 1. 
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Vacation. 
’Tis now the ribbon clerk departs 
From our familiar gaze ; 
The trim saleslady, too, is gone 
From her accustomed ways. 
And then beside the sounding sea 
Or mountainous retreat 
With courtly grace and haughty air 
The count and heiress meet. 
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Apothecary, 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Sts., 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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