Soctety Totes 
Miss Margaret Curtis of Manchester 
won the national women’s golf cham- 
pionship last Saturday on the links of the 
Chicago Golf club at Midlothian, defeat- 
ing the former champion, her sister, 
Miss Harriot S. Curtis, 7 up and 6 to 
play. The result not only keeps the 
championship in the east, but in the 
Essex County club of Manchester and 
in the Curtis family. Only 12 holes of the 
18-hole contest was played. During 
the entire match Miss Harriot only won 
one hole, the 10th. Miss Margaret 
won the first six, halved the next three, 
lost the 10th, and won the 11th and 
12th, giving her the match and cham- 
pionship for 1907. The play was of 
whirlwind character, and is said to have 
been the fastest golf ever played by 
women on a western course. The cham- 
pion is probably the best long game 
player in this country among the women, 
and her victory is a popular one. 
Leonard Ahl is going over to Sims- 
bury, Ct., next Thursday (the 24th) to 
be an usher at the wedding of Miss 
Grace Allen and Alfred Hawes, a young 
Englishman now living in Toronto. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Mason, 
who have spent the summer in Man- 
chester, are at the Hotel Royal, Beacon 
street, Boston, for the winter. 
The John T. Wheelwright—Mabel 
de Lano Merriam wedding at St. John’s 
church, Washington, 4 o'clock this 
afternoon, has taken a number of North 
Shore people to the Capital today. 
Mrs. W. H. Lewis left Manchester 
Tuesday for her New York home. 
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. 
Grew and Mrs. Henry Pickering closed 
their cottages. “The Misses Bartlett also 
closed ‘‘ Stone Lea,’’ their cottage at 
Old Neck, Wednesday, and returned to 
their Commonwealth ave. residence. 
Mrs. James T. Field is another depart- 
ure from Manchester. 
Philips B. Robinson was a guest over 
Sunday of Conover Fitch at Manchester. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BULBS 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Cro- 
cus and an immense stock of mis- 
cellaneous bulbs, all carefully selected 
for our autumn trade. 
We are pleased to send our cata- 
logue containing full lists, with 
illustrations and descriptions, upon 
request. 
Our bulbs received fourteen First 
and two Second Prizes at the Massa- 
chusetts Horticultural Society’s Ex- 
hibition in June last. 
SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO., 
26 and 27 South Market St., Boston, Mass. 
From Beverly Cove this week have 
gone the A. Shumans, the Alexander 
Steinerts and the Samuel P. Mandells. 
Boston Food Fair. 
The great New England Food Fair 
and House Furnishing Exposition began 
the second week of its season at Me- 
chanics Building, Boston, last Monday, 
Oct. 14. It has two more weeks to 
run and for the last week, which begins 
Oct. 28, Messrs. Green and Rowe, the 
managers, have arranged a most novel 
and attractive feature. It is nothing less 
than an interstate singing contest and 
the winner is to receive a handsome 
silver cup which the management has 
procured as trophy. ‘The singing is 
to be done with the world famous Banda 
Roma which is to be the musical feature 
during the last two weeks of the Food 
Fair. This band .comes direct from 
Rome, Italy, where it enjoys the reputa- 
tion of being the greatest band in all that 
music loving nation. Usually none but 
the very highest priced grand opera so- 
loists are permitted to sing with it and 
the distinction is of itself worth trying 
for. 
No one should miss an opportunity to 
visit this present Food Fair. Excursions 
are being run from all important points. 
CONSIDER THE 
ADVANTAGES OF 
RUBEROID 
Di MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFFICE 
JOFING 
WATER & WEATHER PROOF, 
FIRE-RESISTINC. 
Will not melt, rot, tear or corrode. 
Contains no tar, oilor paper. 
Outlasts metal and shingles, 
Pliable-can be easily fitted into gutters, 
valleys, etc., thereby saving expense 
of tin and copper. 
Any handy man can apply Ruberoid. 
Lengthens the life of any building. 
Write for prices and samples, 
THE STANDARD PAINT CO. 
FOR SALE BY 
ROBERTS & HOARE 
MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
Furnished rooms and to let cards, 10c 
each at the Breeze Office. 
WEDDING GIFTS sam 
STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS AND 
SILVER PLATE 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
460 Cabot Street, 
J f 4 
Beverly, Mass. 
