NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes. 
With the present week and the 
coming in of March the first impulse 
of the summer season may be said to 
be registered. Though there probably 
will not be any arrivals this month 
to speak of, extensive preparations 
will be in progress. before the month 
closes toward opening some of the 
cottages in April. Much will be done 
in the line of minor improvements and 
alterations this month, and carpenters 
and jobbers may expect a little more 
activity in their lines from now on. 
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Several of the Boston folk have 
been noticed down on the shore the 
past week. At Manchester, Tuesday, 
was noticed Mr. and Mrs. Thornton 
K. Lothrop who were down for a few 
hours. 
Hon. Geo. H. Lyman, Col. Franklin 
Haven, Mrs. Otis Luke and her moth- 
er, Mrs. Bliss, have been noticed at 
Beverly Farms during the week. 
At their Beverly Cove villa the first 
of the week Mr. and Mrs. Byrce J. 
Allen had a small party of friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R. Thomas were 
guests over sian of the Frank Sea- 
burys at Beverly Farms. 
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A collection of valuable paintings, 
bought by Mr. T. Jefferson Coolidge, 
jr., on his recent visit abroad, arrived 
Wednesday and were carried to his 
beautiful new house at Coolidge’s 
Point. The paintings arrived on ‘the 
Cymric last week. At the first sug- 
gestion of spring Mr. Coolidge will 
open his Manchester house. 
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Many of the North Shore folk are 
abroad this winter as usual travelling 
in Europe and the Mediterranean. 
Among the latest to go is Mrs. 
Henry D. Burnham of Prides Cross- 
ing who sailed last Saturday. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer who sailed 
on the Canopic several weeks ago, will 
probably be absent two years. She 
will spend the first few months in 
Algiers. 
Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer has had 
her sister, Miss Morison of Boston at 
her Beverly Farms home as guest 
part of the week. 
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Owners of North Shore estates are 
beginning to realize the urgency of 
immediate action in regard to the 
browntail and gypsy moth pest, anda 
number of the estates all along the 
shore are undergoing a thorough « over- 
hauling in an endeavor to “destroy 
nests. 
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Work has been started this week at 
Manchester on an auto house for 
Gardner M. Lane. A carriage shed 
is also to be built. Chester L. Crafts 
of Manchester has the contract for 
the work and Daniel Edgcomb is doing 
the construction work. 
Some alterations are to be made on 
the interior of the Lane house, also. 
Several of the rooms are to be repan- 
elled and other minor changes made. 
CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster will preach on 
“The Sign of the Cross,” at the Bap- 
tist church tomorrow morning. In 
the evening there will be a temperance 
service, at which there will be special 
music. Topic: ‘Ways and Means.”’ 
Next Wednesday, at the vestry, the 
Farther Lights will give a missionary 
tea at 5.30, to which have been invited 
other missionary circles. 
The B.B.B. will meet Monday even- 
ing. 
‘ilxees. ofvthe? lordiae was vir: 
Brewster’s topic at the prayer meet- 
ing last evening. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Mrs. Levi Harvie. 
Public Pavilion. 
On Monday evening the adjourned 
meeting of the West Beach Corpora- 
tion will be held in Marshall’s hall, 
Beverly Farms. The meeting is sure 
to be largely attended as some lively 
debates may be looked for as the sub- 
NEW CARPETS 
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vouched for by per- 
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IN upon your own floors 
COLOR supplemented by obser- 
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ANY 
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OF-- 
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They ARE DIFFER- 
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H.M.BIXBY & CO. 
242 Essex Street, Salem. 
ject of a public pavilion is to come up 
for definite action. 
At the annual meeting held Feb. 
20, a committee of five was chosen to 
act with the board of directors in se- 
lecting plans and specifiations to be 
submitted and they have been hard at 
work on the matter. One of the plans 
has been on view in Pierce’s store 
most of the week. 
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MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS. 
