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Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clement S. Houghton 
have rented their cottage on Coolidge’s 
Point, Manchester, to Mr. George 
Fabyan of Boston, and will pass the 
summer at their new home on Suffolk 
road, Chestnut hill. 
The marriage, Tuesday, of Mrs. 
Margaret Manning Russell to Dr. 
Michael George Foster of London, 
Eng., was of interest to many North 
Shore people. Mrs. Russell is the 
widow of ex-Gov. William E. Russell, 
who used to spend his summers at 
Manchester Cove. Dr. and Mrs. 
Foster will make their home in Eng- 
and, while Mrs. Russell’s two sons 
will remain in Cambridge to complete 
their education. 
Guy Norman has been granted per- 
mission by the Harbor and Land Com- 
missioners to construct an ocean pier 
off his estate at Beverly Cove. Mr. 
Norman’s new boat, launched at Fen- 
ton’s boat yard a few weeks ago, is 
fast being put in readiness to go into 
commission. 
Mr. and Mrs Frederick T. Brad- 
bury and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. White 
are located at ‘ Lilliothea,” their 
Smith’s Point cottage, for the sum- 
mer, having moved down Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Field and 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Pearson 
moved down to the “ Fields’ cottage,”’ 
on Smith’s Point, the first of the 
week, the house having been opened 
last week in anticipation of their 
arrival. 
The Dr. George Washburns have 
opened their house on Masconomo 
street, Manchester, this week, the 
family arriving Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow and 
Prescott Bigelow, jr., were down at 
the Bigelows’ Cove cottage over Sun- 
day. The family intend to move down 
permanently within a week or two. 
Walter Channing was down to his 
house on University lane, at Man- 
chester Cove, the first of the week. 
The house is being put in condition 
for the arrival of the Frazier Harrises 
of Philadelphia the early part of June. 
At Hamilton, this week, the Thomas 
H. Proctors and the A. O. Beaches 
have opened their beautiful summer 
homes for the season. The colony is 
steadily increasing in numbers and 
considerable activity is evident ‘about 
the Myopia Hunt Club grounds. The 
tennis courts have been kept busy all 
the week. Extensive improvements 
are being made around the polo field, 
there being indications of a good sea- 
son in polo. 
A new line of Gent’s outing shirts 
at Allen’s. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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SUITS, $25.00 up. TROUSERS, $6.00 up. Satisfaction ana stvie Guaranteed, 
F. S. STENSRUD, 
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D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
TAPPAN STREET, MANCHESTER-BY-=THE SEA. 
,felephone 123-4.. 
Also, RAILROAD AVENUE, CORNER PEARL STREET, GLOUCESTER. TELEPHONE 222-3. 
M. 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, “*“sren*ve 547 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass, 
CONNOLLY BROS. 
CON TRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
S. J. CONNOLLY. Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
G. P. CONNOLLY . . 3 
Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, Grading, Land illi 
T. D. CONNOLLY. all kinds of Stone Work §™All Rovenes caidas attended ta. Stam, Diilieeae 
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. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, 
High-class Coach and Saddle Horses 
Summer and Winter Board for Horses 
Telephone Connection. 
Tappan Street, MANCHBSTER, Mass. 
S. F. OBER & SON, 
Carpenters and Builders. 
Plans, Specifications and Estimates 
Cheerfully Furnished. 
32 and 34 Central Street, BEVERLY. 
Tel. 735-2 Bev. 
