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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre 
entertained at dinner last evening at 
‘‘Villa Crest,’’? their West Manchester 
residence. Covers were placed for four- 
teen. 
Yesterday just before noon as Miss 
Rosamond Otis of Pittsfield, a guest of 
Mrs. F. Blackwood Fay, and Mrs Fay’s 
daughter, Mrs. Vandeventer, were being 
driven up Masconomo Hill in Manches- 
ter, the horse, which was driven by the 
Fay coachman, shied at an automobile, 
struck a telephone pole, breaking the 
wheel and throwing the occupants of the 
carriage out. Though no serious injuries 
resulted, both ladies and the coachman, 
were considerably bruised and Miss Otis, 
in particular, will be unable to get out 
for some days. It was considered very 
fortunate, indeed; that more serious in- 
juries did not result. : 
Among an unique collection of textiles 
from the galleries of K. J. Collins, New 
York, now being seen at the Donchian 
store in Magnolia there is a_ beautifully 
embroidered coat that will fill lovers of 
embroidery with envy and drive collect- 
ors of the antique distracted. The coat is 
embr>idered ina small floral design in 
colored silks on a plum colored velvet 
background of wonderful quality. “The © 
lapels of the pocket form little panels and 
the upturned cuffs show bright with the 
many colored silks. The coat was dis- 
- covered in London a short time ago and 
was the authentic property of Jerome 
Bonaparte, brother of the great General, 
Napoleon. 
Miss Ehzabeth D. Clark of Scranton 
joined her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Clark, 
at the Oceanside the first of the week for 
the balance of the season. 
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@Attractively illustrated with many 
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Frick, Andrew Carnegie, Geo. von L. 
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schedules, railroad schedules, ete., for 
each of the shore towns. 
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