NORTH. SHORE BREEZE 13 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Among the passengers on the out- 
going Kronprinz Wilhelm from New 
York, Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward S. Grew, Mrs. Charles Van 
Brunt, a sister of Mrs. Grew, and Miss 
Alice Perry, the fiancee of Joseph C. 
Grew. They are bound for Cairo, 
Egypt, where the younger Mr. Grew 
holds a high position in the United 
- States diplomatic service. The Grews 
intend to return for the coming season 
on the North Shore. 
Among the recent engagements of 
interest to North Shore folk none is of 
more interest than that of Miss Lois 
Watson, daughter of Mrs. Robert-C. 
Watson of Milton, and Norton Wig- 
glesworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 
Wigglesworth. The Wiggleworths 
are one of the best known families:on 
the shore. It was only a few weeks 
ago that Miss Marion was given a 
coming out party. 
After a brief business trip on the 
other side T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr., 
arrived in New York a week ago Tues- 
day on the Kronpinz Wilhelm. From 
now on Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge will 
spend many week-ends at their new. 
house on Coolidge’s point. 
Work on George F. Willett’s new 
house at Coolidge’s point has been 
progressing quite favorably. Men are 
now at work on the interior, and by 
the early summer the house will be © 
ready for occupancy. 
Miss Olivia Thorndike of Boston 
and West Manchester was one of the 
pretty young bridesmaids at 
Wheelock—Dix nuptials in New York, 
Tuesday. 
One of the choice coming out 
events of the season was the dance 
given last night at her 412 Beacon 
street home by Mrs. Charles Head, to 
introduce her charming young daugh- 
ter, Margaret. About 300 invitations 
were sent out. The Heads are among 
the leaders in the social life on the 
shore, and now that they have their 
own house they are making the season ~ 
a long one. They only left here 
about Thanksgiving time and will be 
_back early. . 
Miss Adele G. Thayer may be 
missed from the West Manchester 
colony the coming season. She is 
shortly sailing for Europe for an ex- 
tended absence, and probably will not 
return before next autumn. 
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Oil Cloth, 40 and 50c grades, 25¢e per yard 
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GLOUCESTER. 
