S NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 1, 1917. 
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL 
H. M. Bater begs to inform his numerous patrons. that the. business 
which for the last ten years has been carried on in Depot Square, Man- 
chester, has been removed to new premises, located at the corner of 
Pine and Bridge streets. 
OVERHAULING of every description. FOREIGN CARS a Specialty 
Expert advice on Magnetos, Generators, Self-Starters, Carburetors, etc. 
A Large Stock of Tires, Accessories, etc. 
BATTERIES RECHARGED 
Regent Garage 
Telephone 629 Manchester 
BROWNLANDS, at Old Neck,- Manchester, will num- 
ber among its guests this season most of its old-time 
patrons and a few new-comers. Practically every apart- 
ment is taken for the entire season, as usual, in this ex- 
clusive place. Mr, and Mrs. Henry St.John Smith of 
Boston, who are friends'of the Amory Eliots, nearby, 
have taken a suite for July and August, Mrs. Young of 
Boston, mother of Mrs. Harris Livermore, who will be in 
the Dr. Brown cottage at Old Neck, will also be there for 
the summer. Others who have engaged apartments are: 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Beers and daughter, New York; 
Mrs. George Adams of Boston, a sister of Mrs. Beers; 
George P. Black and son, New York; Miss Katharine 
Horsford of Cambridge; Miss Gertrude White of Boston: 
Miss Annie Bradford, Philadelphia; the Misses Julia, 
Sarah and Abbie M, Fabyan, Brookline; the Misses Emily 
and Mary Sawyer, Boston; Mrs. R. J. Monks and Mrs. 
Wadsworth, Boston, the former having rented her cot- 
tage at Manchester Cove. Mrs. Rufus F. Greeley and 
daughter, Miss Marion Greeley will also return to their 
apartments at the Greeley cottage, so-called, and William 
W. Caswell and family of Boston will occupy the Wheaton 
cottage. 
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“Stone Lea,” the attractive summer home of Miss 
Mary F. Bartlett at Old Neck, Manchester, is being open- 
ed for the season. Miss Bartlett has already arrived at 
Manchester and is spending a week with her brother, 
Nelson $. Bartlett, before moving into her own house 
next Tuesday. 
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Mrs. Henry S. Grew of 89 Beacon st., Boston, has 
arrived at “The Sumacks,” her summer home at Old Neck, 
Manchester, for the season. 
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Emmanuel church (Episcopal), on Masconomo st., 
Manchester, will re-open for the season on Trinity Sun- 
day, June 3. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at 
10.30, The Rev. Geo. A. Strong will preach. 
F. E. COLE, Prop. 
CORNER BRIDGE AND 
PINE STREETS 
Got Them on the Run 
Bought my coal direct from the mines the Fall of 1915, when price was right, enabling me to offer 
Bedding, Tub, Tomato, Lettuce, Egg, Pepper, Cabbage 
and other plants at my usual 
BEFORE WAR TIME PRICES 
Visit my new establishment—on the same street—just a little nearer Wenham line 
NORTH SHORE NURSERIES & FLORIST CO., Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Manchester 
CARS TO RENT 
‘Many North Shore people are actively interested in 
the big Red Cross benefit to be staged at the Harvard 
Stadium the last of this month and running into July. 
“Caliban: by the Yellow Sands,” a community masque by 
Percy MacKaye, is the attraction. Its success, both fi- 
nancially and socially, seems to be a foregone conclusion. 
Noted among the list of patronesses are such well-known 
North Shore ladies as Mrs. R. S. Bradley, Mrs. Geo. F. 
Willett, Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, Mrs. Harold J. Coolidge, 
Mrs. R. $. Russell, Mrs. E. S. Webster, Mrs. A. A. Law- 
rence, Mrs, C. C. Converse, Mrs. B. A. Beal, Mrs. Her- 
bert W. Mason, Mrs. Wm. Phillips, Mrs Alexander 
Cochrane, Mrs. Chas. P. Curtis, Mrs. Robert Grant, Miss 
K. A. Loring, Mrs. Geo. H. Lyman, Mrs. R, T. Paine, 2d, 
Mrs. John L,. Saltonstall, Mrs. Geo. von L,. Meyer, Mrs. . 
Philip Dexter, Mrs. Thos. B. Gannett, Mrs. George Wig- 
glesworth and Mrs. H. P. King. 
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The marriage of Miss Benne H. Mandell and Neil 
W. Rice has been arranged for Saturday of next week— 
June 9—at noon, in St. John’s church, Beverly Farms. 
A reception will follow at the summer home of Miss 
Mandell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Mandell, in 
Hamilton. 
‘Miss Lila Teieaahite eee of Dr. and Mrs. J 
H. Lancashire of Manchester, will be one of the brides- 
maids at St. Thomas’ church, New York, tomorrow, at 
the wedding of Miss Mary Frances Gilbert and Edwin 
Norman Hickman. 
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Mrs. William Phillips and children will arrive at 
“Highover,” their North Beverly home, about the middle 
of June. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips recently gave a small 
dinner at Woodley, their suburban home in Washington, 
for the Rt. Hon. Arthur James Balfour. 
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The Italian Commission is occupying during its stay 
in Washington the Dupont Circle home of the Joseph 
Leiters. 
Telephone, 43. 
