12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
HE Beverly Farms Branch Workroom is doing good 
work in turning out a great number of surgical Dress- 
ings. Since Feb. 15 there have been made over 5000 
bandages and compresses of various sizes, some of which 
have been called into service and were found most satis- 
factory. It is hoped that everyone will show great inter- 
est in this most necessary work, and feel that there is some 
obligation put upon us now, to do our best in this serious 
time. The room is open (in the basement of the Farms 
Library) Monday, io to 12 a. m., Mrs. Frank Preston in 
charge. Monday 2 to 5 p. m., Mrs. Thomas Connolly. 
Tuesday, 7 to 9 p. m., Miss Jane Bolam. Wednesday, 2 
to 5 p. m., Mrs, k. T. Campbell. Thursday, 2 to 5 p. m., 
Mrs. Howard Doane. Any information can be obtained 
by telephoning any of these ladies, and any contributions 
will be most gratefully received by Mrs. Robert Means. 
After July 1st Miss Mary Curtis will have charge on 
Tuesday, 2 to 5 p. m. 
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The William B, Millers of New York have opened 
their summer place off Boyle street, Beverly Cove, for the 
season. Mr. Miller recently purchased a large section of 
the Foster farm which he has added to his holdings, giv- 
ing him one of the finest estates in the Montserrat golf 
club colony. 
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“Eagle Rock,” the summer home of H, C. Frick at 
Pried’s Crossing, has been opened for the season. Mr. 
and Mrs. Frick are expected tomorrow. Miss Frick ar- 
rived last week. 
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Mrs. Wm. H. Coolidge is to open her residence at 
Blynman Farm, Magnolia, for a musicale, on the after- 
neon of Wednesday. July 4th, for the benefit of the Man- 
chester Branch of the American Red Cross. The details 
as to the program will be given in a future issue. 
June 8, 1917. 
Judge and Mrs. William C. Loring of Pride’s Cross- 
ing, entertained a hundred of the Naval Reserves in camp 
at Marblehead, at their summer home, last Friday after- 
noon. The boys were regaled with a fine spread and they 
enjoyed every minute of their stay. Judge Loring ad- 
dressed the boys and they in turn gave him a wonderful 
reception. 
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At St. John’s church, Beverly Farms, the services 
next Sunday will be: Holy Communion at 8 o’colck, morn- 
ing prayer and sermon at 11 o’clock. On Sunday, June 
'7, the summer schedule will be inaugurated. Until 
further notice the services will be: Holy Communion 
every Sunday at 8 o’clock; morning service and sermon 
every Sunday at 10. During the summer months the 
evening service will be discontinued. 
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Mrs. F. R. Tibbetts, who has been spending a few 
weeks at her West Manchester residence, has returned to 
New York and Mrs. Jerre Abbott and household have 
occupied the house for the season. 
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D. A. Sullivan and family of Brookline arrived at 
their cottage on Beach st., Manchester, yesterday for the 
season, 
THe Wuiskry Trarric has had a severe blow laid 
upon it in the last bill presented. If it be passed it will 
elivinate the whiskey from the bar rooms and hotels; the 
big taxes will make the ardent spirits prohibitive in price. 
It is difficulties, not facilities, that nourish energy ; 
and what pleasure there is in Surmounting a difficulty! 
To men of determination, difficulties are not obstacles, 
but stepping-stones that sort out the workers from the 
quitters. 
Schmidt Sy Son, Inc. 
Announce the Opening of their 
Summer Shop at Magnolia 
Next Week 
with a complete line of 
Fine China and Garnitures 
English Silver and Sheffield Plate 
Candlesticks Tankards 
Trays 
Washington, D. C. Newport, R. I. 
Inkstands 
New York, 12 East 48th St. 
Cruets 
Cups 
Tea Sets, ete. 
St. Louts 
York Harbor, Me. 
