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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 15, 1917. 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP 
Overhauling and Repairing of all kinds 
Special Forgings » 
Springs Repaired and Reset 
Storage 
Gargoyle, Veedol, Oilzum Oils and Greases. 
Supplies of all kinds 
GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, FISK, GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES carried in stock 
Complete Stock of BOLTS, NUTS, SCREWS, WASHERS 
Prompt and Competent Service : 
FE. OURGD GS, Aaeea eee lon 
FREE AIR 
HORACE STANDLEY’S SONS, 
DEPOT 
SQUARE 
Manchester 
TELEPHONE 354 MANCHESTER 
OTELS 
along the North Shore are opening for the 
summer. The big Oceanside Hotel and Annex, with 
its score of connecting cottages will open next Tuesday, 
with an unusually good booking. The New Ocean House 
at Swampscott will open on the same day. The Masco- 
nomo at Manchester will open on Monday, the 25th. 
Brownland Cottages at Old Neck, Manchester, open 
today. 
$3 co. 
Mink 272 Marlboro st., 
portiaas fe Manchester. 
Smith’s Point. 
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Mr.-and Mrs. Oliver W. 
Boston, are among the week’s 
Their summer home is on Cobb ave., 
O° .35--9 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell of 8 Gloucester st., 
Boston, who have been spending the past few weeks at 
their attractive summer home, “Underledge,” 1n Manches- 
ter Cove, are returning to Boston next week for another 
short stay, before going to their camp, “The Birches,” in 
the Maine woods, where they will spend the summer. 
They have rented ‘“Underledge” to Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
H. Holbrook of Newton, who occupied the James Means 
place on Smith’s Point, Manchester, last season. 
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James B. Waller of Chicago and Manchester 
will have charge of the patriotic song contest opened to 
the members of the Friday club in Chicago. The verdict 
will be awarded in the autumn. The club has sent two 
arbulances to France and has invested in Liberty bonds. 
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Among the week’s arrivals in Beverly Farms are the 
Geo. H. Lymans, the John L. Thorndikes and the Horace 
D. Chapins of Boston, 
Mrs. 
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Mrs. Francis H. Williams of the Hotel Charlesgate, 
Boston, is at Magnolia for the summer, at “Att-Lea 
Lodge,” on Shore road. 
RETAIL STORES: 55 Summer St. 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
87-89 Causeway St. 
Also in Salem, Malden, Taunton and Fall River 
Mr. and Mrs, F. 5. Fish of South 
opened their cottage at Magnolia. 
Bend., Ind., have 
The wedding of their» 
son, F. S. Fish, Jr., takes place tomorrow evening at 
Franklin, Pa. The bride is Miss Geraldine Osborne, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan  Hill- Osborne, 
The event will take place in St. John’s church and will 
be followed by a reception at the Franklin club, The 
engagement was announced in the early spring at Sherry’ s 
in New York. Mr. Fish has been commissioned an ensign 
in the U. S. Navy and will be in command of a boat to 
be furnished for government use by Mr. Fish, Sr. This 
is the first season the Fish family has spent on the North 
Shore. Mr. Fish is chairman of the board of the Stude- 
baker corporation, 
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Mr. and Mrs, FE. Laurence White (Harriet Lan- 
cashire) of Beverly Farms, are receiving congratulations 
on the birth of a son.on Monday, June 11. Their first- 
born was a girl, now five years old. The new heir is to be 
called after its father—E. Laurence White, Jr. 
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The Misses Paine have closed their. Boston residence, 
21 Brimmer street, and are at their summer cottage on the 
Paine. estate, Pride’s Crossing, for the season. 
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Harrison K. Caner and family are settled at their 
summer home, Dana’s Beach, Manchester, for the sea- 
son, having arrived from their winter home in Philadel- 
phia last week, coming over the road in their automobile. 
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Mrs, George D. Howe of Boston has arrived at her 
Manchester summer home “The Cliffs,” and has with her 
for an extended stay, as usual, Mrs. James Howe. Miss 
Mary Jewett, sister of the writer, the late Sarah Orne 
Jewett, expects to pay Mrs. Howe her customary visit, 
from her home in South Berwick, Me. 
274 Friend St. 6-8 Faneuil Hall Square 
