NORE SHORES BREEZE 9 
Society Hotes 
Roger Putnam won the race for the 
sailing tender class of the Manchester 
Yacht club last Saturday. The other con- 
testants were: Miss Read and Miss Put- 
man, Frank. Wigglesworth and Richard 
Wigglesworth, finishing in the order 
named. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn and 
| family arrived in New York last week 
| after a four months stay abroad, most of 
| the time in Paris. The Kahns formerly 
| occupied the Head villa at Manchester, 
but they will not return to Manchester 
| this year. After a short stay at their 
| Morristown estate they will go to their 
| camp in the Adirondacks. 
)} Onthe Cymric which arrived in Boston 
|} Jast Friday was Richard J. Monks of 
Manchester and Boston, who sailed on 
May 30 to join Mrs. Monks and their 
daughter Grace. They are not returning 
until the autumn. The Monks’ cottage 
is occupied this year by the Rawns. 
Dr. Franklin G. Balch and family, 
who have been spending the early sum- 
mer at West Manchester, occupying a 
small cottage on the Higginson estate, 
left Monday for their home on Moss 
Hill road, Jamaica Plain. 
The annual meeting of the Manches- 
ter Yacht club willbe held at the club 
house on Monday, August 26, at 5.30 
p.m., to elect officers for 1908 and to 
transact any other business that may come 
before the meeting. 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker 
607 Boylston St., Boston 
Corsetiere 
A longwaisted Corset with high or low bust. 
Gowns, Corsets and Bust confiners made to 
oider. French corsets duplicated. 
2 Lincoln St., Manchester, 
L. P. HOLLANDER & CO. 
BOYLSTON ST. and PARK SQ., BOSTON 
& New Designs In a 
Ladies’ Summer Gowns 
Driving and Automobile Wraps 
Coaching Parasols 
Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear 
Bathing Suits, etc. 
Large assortment of Tennis and Outing Shirt 
Waists constantly on hand, and + exceptional 
facilities for filling orders at Short Notice. 
Mail Orders promptly attended to 
% SUMMER BRANCHES *% 
Casino Building, Newport, R. I. 
Ocean House, Watch Hill, R. I. 
FERN-CROFT CABIN, MARBLEHEAD 
The most unique dining place on the North Shore is that in quaint old Marblehead, at. the 
terminus of the trolley line near Fort Sewell. It is unique in that it is a LOG CABIN, 
built on the edge of the water. It is conducted by Mr. E. M. Bevins, who has a wide reputa- 
tion in the restaurant business at some of the famvus places along the shore, and is known as 
FERN-CROFT CABIN. It has been built and designed by the same man who designed and 
completed all interior and exterior improvements at Ye Olde Fern-Croft Inn, Danvers. 
A specialty made ofa 
‘Combination Chicken and Fish Dinner, $1.00. 
The famous Fern-Croft Chicken Dinner $1.50, and the Fern-Croft Fish Dinner $1.00.—the best 
to be found anywhere. Private Dining Kooms. A room for chauffeurs and garage with accom 
modations for 40 autos. Table reservations can be made by telephone. 
