NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
‘ The week has been a rather dull 
one in society circles, there being 
little in-the nature of social functions 
in Manchester during the week save 
the water sports at the yacht club 
Wednesday afternoon and the brief 
visit of Secretary of the Navy Morton 
in the Dolphin Thursday. 
Miss Diana W. Rockwell returned 
to Manchester Wednesday after a 
short visit away. 
F. Blackwood Fay came home from 
the polo games at Narragansett Pier 
Wednesday for a short stay, but left 
again this morning to play on the 
Myopias thisafternoon. Mr. Fay has 
some of the finest polo ponies in the 
country. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman had 
covers set for ten at luncheon Thurs- 
ee 
~ Mrs. Nathan G. Horton of Milton 
isa guest of the W. H. Dewarts at 
the Cove. 
Mrs. John Hay, who was a guest of 
Mrs. W. J. Boardman at ‘“ Wynde- 
cliffe’’ last week, arrived in Alfred, 
Me., in season to welcome the birth of 
a grandson, Tuesday, the happy 
parents being Mr. and Mrs. Payne 
Whitney. The little fellow’s name is 
John Oliver Whitney. 
Arthur W. Stevens has been en- 
tertaining this: week Huntington 
Adams of Mexico city, and F. L. 
Steenken of Brooklyn. 
Miss Janet Bannell of. Boston has 
been a guest this week of Mr. and 
Mrs. E. S. Grew,2d. 
E. J. Craigie of Montreal was a 
guest the early part of the week of 
A. Walpole Craigie, whois at “ Brown- 
land.” 
Mrs. W J. Boardman left here 
Wednesday morning for a two weeks’ 
visit with the Capt. John J. Phillipses 
at Stoney Creek, Conn. 
_ Miss Cornelia Barnes of New York 
has been a recent guest of Mrs.G. S. 
Curtis at ‘‘ Sharksmouth.” 
Mrs. William McMillan entertained 
a party of six at luncheonat the Essex 
County club Thursday noon, the party 
consisting of Mrs. C. E. Bell, Spring- 
field; Mrs. Harry Adams, Lendon ; 
Rev. J. M. McGrath, Cincinnati; Mrs. 
Wm. McMillan, Miss Dangerfield and 
Miss Mary Dangerfield. 
Mr.and Mrs. Gordon Abbott had 
as their house guests the early part of 
the week Misses Eleanor and Kath- 
erine Abbott of Bostonand Miss Cora 
Towle of Dover, N.H. 
Miss M.:McNamara is at Manches- 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- 
pared to do shampooing, manicuring, 
and to do the marcel wave. Beach 
street. Telephone number, 149. * 
FERN-CROFT INN 
This historic old inn is located on the old Boxford Road, in Middleton, near the 
Danvers boundary line. Andrew Nichols, the historian, says it was erected in 1679. Thus 
the present year is the 225th anniversary of its erection. 
Every visitor to the North Shore should include a trip to Fern-Croft, and dinner 
beneath its hospitable roof, a part of his itinerary. It is within easy access of Beverly and 
Manchester, and the drive along the shore to the inn is one of the most pleasant in this 
section. Booklet mailed on request. 
HARRY K. MANSFIELD, Proprietor. 
Post-office and Telephone exchange, Danvers, Mass. 
The New Magnolia, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
ET any eer ee LeTAIIN, 
eg 3 € ae 
ret ae 
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, 
BAIRD-NORTH CO. 
GOLD AND: SILVER-SMIETES 
250 Essex Street 
SALEM, MASS. 
Fine goods in Gold, Silver, Leather, Cut Glass, 
Bric-a-brac, etc. . 
We issue a catalog illustrating over 7,000 articles, which we shall be 
glad to send to any address, prepaid, upon request. 
