NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
Society Notes. 
All along the North Shore there 
is an apparent air of activity such 
as would indicate a good season. 
Summer houses have been generally 
taken up and many families find it 
impossible to obtain houses suitable 
to their wants. Many new families 
will be included in the colony this 
year. The vanguard of the colony 
has arrived and from now on the 
houses will be opened and more or 
less life will be apparent till the first 
of May, when the real influx will be- 
gin. 
The John R. McGinleys of Pitts- 
burg have secured the Bullard villa 
at “Old Neck” for another season, 
and will be among the early June ar- 
rivals. 
North Shore 
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organ 
Many well-known 
ladies were included among 
patronesses of the annual 
benefit concert, held at Berkeiey 
Temple, Wednesday evening. 
Among the number were Mrs. Oli- 
Seer fines, Sr., Mrs. L. Carteret 
Feno, Mrs. R. H. Fitz, Mrs. M. B. 
Mason and Mrs. Seth Mandell. 
Negotiations are pending for the 
letting of the Masconomo House 
this summer, but nothing definite is 
yet decided upon. Mr. Schoeffel 
probably will not spend much of his 
time at Manchester himself this 
summer, as he is having a 9o-foot 
cruising steam yacht built, on which 
he will spend much of his’ spare 
time. The boat is now in its com- 
pleted stages at a Neponset boat 
yard. She isa substantial boat, and 
will carry two 35-horsepower _ en- 
gines. 
White has just taken an order for 
a 40-foot cabin launch, 30-horse- 
power, for a Boston party, to be 
built at his Manchester yard. Guy 
Norman’s new gasoline cruising 
yacht, almost completed at Fenton’s, 
measures 52.70 tons gross and 45.87 
tons net. 
The George M. Morgans will not 
occupy their Smith’s Point house 
this year, but will spend the sum- 
mer abroad. 
Mrs. Robert Paine will open her 
Coolidge’s Point house the last of 
_ this month and will move down from 
Boston for the summer about May 
I, a little earlier than usual. 
Despite the cool winds’ which 
made the North Shore a rather dis- 
agreeable spot last Sunday, many 
people were down from Boston 
looking over their summer estates, 
preparatory to opening their 
houses and making improvements. 
REPAIRING. 
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Not the poor cheap kind, but the NEW, GOOD kind. 
Every customer pleased is a friend to the house, and ours are many. 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, 
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DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
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KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HEATING, 
21 Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
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