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Society Notes. 
There are few more enthusiastic 
autoists on the shore this summer 
than the Mrs. C. A. Munns_ of 
Washington, who are occupying 
one of the Bullard cottages at “Old 
Neck,” Manchester. Besides a 
handsome 25-horse power Winton, 
in which they toured Europe last 
season, a large F. I. A. T. car, with 
126-inch wheel base, which is ex- 
tremely large, is now on the way 
from Italy and will arrive about 
July 1. 
Clerk of Court Frank B. Wright 
and Charles Pousland of Salem 
were guests of Charles H. Nichols. 
who is occupying the Beaton cot- 
tage at Manchester, Sunday. They 
enjoyed a long run in Mr, Nichols’ 
Cadallac touring car, almost up to 
the New Hampshire border. 
The Misses Elizabeth and Annie 
Bradford of Philadelphia are 
among the more recent arrivals at 
“Brownland,’ Manchester, for the 
summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Parker 
entertained a small party at dinner 
at their Beverly Cove cottage Mon- 
day evening. 
The G. Harland Shaws arrived at 
their Beverly Cove place the early 
part of this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Higgin- 
son returned Tuesday from the 
week-end spent with friends in 
Newport. Mr: Higginson made a 
flying trip to New York Monday. 
The William A. Tuckers had 
with them at their Norton’s Point 
home over the week-end Mrs. Tuck- 
er’s brother, Ralph Foster, of Bos- 
ton. 
Among the North Shore folk to 
return last Saturday on the Arabic 
were Mr. and Mrs. Boylston A. 
Beal, who are to spend the summer 
in Manchester as usual. 
Making the trip from New York 
in Pres. Newman’s private coach, 
the Genesta, H. C. Frick came down 
the shore Sunday to inspect his 
extensive summer estate now under 
construction at Prides Crossing. 
He remained till Monday  after- 
noon, and was a guest of the J. 
W. Mellons of Pittsburg, who are 
occupying the Cochrane estate at 
Prides. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames moved 
up from North Easton the first of 
the week and are now pleasantly 
located at their charming estate at 
Prides Crossing. 
The G. Harland Shaws have 
opened their Beverly Cove villa 
this week. | 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
friends. 
Men who buy their Clothes here 
COME AGAIN and bring their 
That’s why I am doubl- 
ing the size of my store. I invite 
you to the ALTERATION SALE. 
178 Essex Street 
DAN A. DONAHUE 
SALEM 
Miss Elizabeth G. Houghton 
moved down to “Twin Acre,’ her 
Magnolia cottage, Tuesday. 
The C. P. Parkers entertained a 
The George Putnams arrived 
Tuesday and are occupying their 
Smith’s Point cottage for the sum- 
mer. 
small dinner party at their Beverly Ladies’ Knickerbocker shoes at 
Cove residence Monday evening.  Bel]]’s * 
D. H. MAMPRE, 
HIGH GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
AT A SAVING OF 
30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
Up - to - Date Styles, Fabrics. and 
Workmanship. 
Fashionable North Shore Pat- 
ronage solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing, 
at LOW PRICES. 
ENDICOTT BLOG. BEVERLY, MASS. 
Tel. 451-2. 
