Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Fenno, who 
occupied a house at Beverly Farms 
last season, are sailing about May 
10 for Europe, where they plan to 
spend thesummer. They will be at 
Dinard, on the French coast, most 
of the time. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge has been nom- 
inated by Governor Douglas on the 
committee to consider the providing 
of a public memorial to the late Geo. 
F. Hoar. 
- Among the arrivals at Pride’s cross- 
ing this week was Miss Katherine 
Loring who has opened her cottage 
for the season. 
The Sturgis house on Smith’s Point 
was also opened Thursday, Miss Stur- 
gis and her brother, Russell, arriving 
on that day, but Mrs. Sturgis has not 
yet returned from a trip tothe South. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Heaton of 
Boston -moved to Beverly Farms, 
Thursday and are occupying their cot- 
tage on Hale st. 
Among those noticed at Beverly 
Farms the past week making prepara- 
tions for opening their cottages have 
been: Oliver Ames, Mr. and Mrs. 
Otis H. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks 
Fenno, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A Goddard, 
Washington B. Thomas, George Lee 
and George T. Dexter. 
The L. M. Brewers arrived the lat- 
ter part of last week and are located 
at the Cochrane house, near Singing 
beach, Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner M. Lane 
have closed their 341 Beacon street 
house and moved down to their beau- 
tiful estate in Manchester yesterday. 
An auto shed, an addition to the stable 
and several minor changes in the house 
are among the improvements just com- 
pleted at their place. The Lanes 
have recently bought on Marlboro and 
Fairfield streets in Boston a new town 
house which they will occupy, after 
considerable remodelling, next winter. 
The Edward B. Hills of Boston will 
join the North Shore colony this year 
having taken a lease of the Monks 
cottage at Manchester Cove. 
The “Brick”? house on the West 
Beach Shore is undergoing consider- 
able change at present in preparation 
for the arrival of the Ayers of Lowell, 
who are to occupy it this season. 
Several of the rooms are being en- 
larged, a library is being built in and 
other minor changes are being made. 
Publicover Bros. of Beverly Farms 
are doing the work. The Fred Ayers 
will occupy the R. D. Evans house 
at Bevegly Cove again this season. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
IN NEWEST PATTERNS 
neh SULTS For Spring and Summer 
Also Trousers in Newest and Most Stylish Effects. 
SUITS, $25.00 up. TROUSERS, $6.00 up. Satisfaction ara Siyie 
F. S. STENSRUD, 
Fine Ladies’ Tailoring a Specialty, 168 Cabot Street, Beverly. 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
TAPPAN STREET, MANCHESTER-BY-THE SEA. 
Telephone 123-4. 
Guaranteed, 
Also, RAILROAD AVENUE, CORNER PEARL STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
J- MARSHALL, 
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. 
House Cleaning, Opening and Closing in Fall. 
First-Class Work Guaranteed. Turkish Work a Specialty. Mattresses Made to Order. 
Shop, High St., Beverly Farms, “““nran*ts 547 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass. 
ONIN @1S Eye Snes: 
GOON TRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
S. J. CONNOLLY. Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
G. P. CONNOLLY. Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, Cans, Landscape, Steam Drilling and 
T. D. CONNOLLY. all kinds SPS Stone Work. §@ All work personally attended to. 
Steam Road Rollers to let. Builders of Lawn Tennis Courts. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to HOUSE anp LAND DRAINAGE. 
EDWARD A. LANE, 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
TELEPHONE 222-8. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. i; MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, 
High-class Coach and Saddle Horses 
FOR SALE AND TO LET. 
Summer and Winter Board for Horses 
Telephone Connection. 
Tappan Street, MANCHESTER, Mass. 
S. F. OBER & SON, 
Carpenters and Builders. 
Plans, Specifications and Estimates 
Cheerfully Furnished. 
32 and 34 Central Street, BEVERLY. 
Tel. 735-2 Bev. 
