14 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
A number of prominent North 
Shore families have been thrown into 
mourning by the death Thursday 
week, in Boston of Frederick R. 
Sears, and also the death of Mme. 
Louis Agassiz, which occured in 
Boston last week. These families in- 
clude the F. R. Sears, Jrs., the Rich- 
ard, Phillip S. and Herbert Seares. 
Mrs. Agassiz also had a wide family 
‘connection. Mrs. Charles P. Curtis 
igwone of -hersisters.., Mrstie 1: 
Higginson and Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw 
are the late Louis Agassiz’s daughters. 
Some of the grandchildren are C. P. 
Curtis, Jr., Rudolph and Maxmilian 
Agassiz, Mrs. L. C. Fenno and Mrs. 
H. Pratt McKean. 
The W.S. Kemeys, of Montclair, 
N. J., are among the arrivals of the 
week at Manchester. They are again 
occupying one of the cottages on the 
Hemenway estate, Smith's Point. 
Newell Bent and family, of South- 
boro, have arrived at Manchester this 
week, and are occupying one of J. 
Warren Merrill’s cottagesfat Smith’s 
Point. Fora number of seasons the 
Bents have come to Manchester, 
guests at Brownland, but this year 
they have taken a cottage. 
Anumber of prominent North Shore 
men have been invited by Gen. Nelson 
A. Miles to serve on his staff on the 
occasion of the Old Home Week par- 
ade in Boston, and several have sig- 
nified their acceptance. Among those 
who have been invited are: T. Jef- 
ferson Coolidge, Jr., Col. H.E. Russell, 
Col. Franklin Haven, Rudolph L. 
Agassiz,Col. Wm. R. Driver, F.‘Black- 
wood Fay, Gen. R. H. Stevenson, Q. 
A; Shaw, 2Phillip #5. (Sears, aeand 
Thomas G, Stevenson. 
One of the events of next week on 
the North Shore will be the annual 
rose show, to be held on the grounds 
of the Essex County Club, Wednesday 
and Thursday. The exhibition will . 
open Wednesday afternoon, and will 
be open all day Thursday. 
An exhibition and sale that will be 
of much interest to the ladies of the 
summer colony is that of Wm. Kelly 
(late with J. S. Brown & Sons, Belfast, 
Ireland), now on at the Masconome 
House, Manchester, and which will 
be: at the New Ocean House in 
Swampscott the first three days of 
next week, and at the Oceanside, 
Magnolia, the last three days of the 
coming week. Mr. Kelley has a most 
exclusive line of fine linens and laces, 
exclusive designs in hand embroidered 
robes, waists and driving coats, etc. 
In connection with him is John Wil- 
son’s Successors, Ltd., who are show- 
ing fine damasks and fancy linens. 
WILLIAM KELLY, 
Late with Joun S. Brown & Son, Belfast, Ireland, 
Announces 
Exhibition and Sale 
OF 
rine Linens — 
and Laces 
Exclusive Designs in 
HAND-EMBROIDERED ROBES, WAISTS and 
DRIVING COATS. 
The Latest Ideas in REAL IRISH LACES, 
Original Designs in ITALIAN FILET LACES. 
Formidable Lines. Moderate Prices. 
DISPLAY AT 
New Ocean House, Swampscott . . . . July 8,9 and 10 
Hotel Oceanside, Magnolia . . .°. . July 11, 12 and 13 
Hotel Wentworth, New Castle . . . July 15, 16 and 17 
Also at Maine and Adirondack Hotels. 
Sale closes at Masconomo House, Manchester, 
on Saturday Night. 
fies See page 19 for announcement by 
JOHN WILSON’S SUCCESSORS, Ltd. 
MANUFACTURERS OF -: 
HEIRLOOM LINENS. 
Also at Regent Street, LU RGAN (near Belfast), 
LONDON. IRELAND. 
