NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes. 
The advent of the Frazier Harrisses 
among: the North Shore colony the 
coming season will be welcomed by 
many of the younger set in particular, 
who have met Mr. and. Mrs. Harris 
on their frequent visits to the Harvey 
Childs at Manchester Cove. Mrs. 
Harris was Miss Virginia Johnson, a 
daughter of Mrs. Childs by her first 
husband. They have taken the Dr. 
Channing house on University.’ lane, 
occupied by the Mooreheads of Alleg- 
hany last year, for the season. The 
Harrises come from Pittsburg. 
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The Charles Heads, who are now 
in Cuba, will not spend the summer 
at Manchester this year, but will go to 
their beautiful country place of some 
500 acres in Westport N.Y., border- 
ing on Lake Champlain. After re- 
turning from Cuba they will come to 
their Manchester estate about the lat- 
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ter part of April and will remain til 
the first of June. They will come to 
the North Shore again in September 
and will remain till the late fall as last 
year. A prominent New York family 
will occupy their Manchester place, it 
is said. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow were 
noticed about their Manchester Cove 
place the middle of the week. ." 
Among the earliest arrivals at Wes 
Manchester, undoubtedly, will be Mr. 
and Mrs. Lester Leland, whose beau- - 
tiful new house is nearing completion. 
Mr. and Mrs. Leland arrived in New 
York last week, after a winter spent 
abroad. 
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Mr. and Mrs.°Thomas McKee of 
Pittsburg, who have been at the 
Southern resorts the past six weeks, 
are expected back to their Beverly 
Farms house before the first of April. 
A week ago Thursday night Mr. Mc- 
Kee was one of a stag dinner at the 
Beach club at Palm Beach, given to 
the tennis players in the men’s single 
tournament. 
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Mr.and Mrs. John Caswell of Pride’s 
Crossing have also been prominent 
figures in the Palm Beach events the 
past two months. Mr. Caswell is 
getting to be a star motorist. He 
gained much prominence with his 
new 40-horse power car at the 
Florida beaches this winter, and has 
just returned his machine to the fac- 
tory to be overhauled before bringing 
it to: the’ North Shore. He has en- 
tered his car in the 1,000-mile endur- 
ance run, which is to run this summer, 
and which will include the Hub for 
several days’ stay. 
Elected Speakers. 
The Class of 1905, Beverly Hig 
school met last Friday afternoon and 
elected their speakers for graduation 
as follows: Miss Hazel Weston, val- 
edictorian; Miss Bernice Andrews, 
salutatorian ; Samuel Fairbank, orator ; 
Miss Caroline Wilson, prophetess ; 
Miss Joanna Toomey, essayist. 
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General Listility Policies of all kinds. 
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HIGH GRADE WORK. 
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Proprietor. 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
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