NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
There have been a number of depart- 
ures for Europe the past two weeks 
among members of the North Shore 
summer colony. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 
Sargent who have been at the Belmont 
in New York since closing their cottage 
at Magnolia sailed on the Celtic last 
week for Liverpool, whence they will go 
to their winter home at Helonan, near 
Cairo, Egypt. 
Mr. and Mrs. Boylston A. Beal and 
their young daughter, Elizabeth, were of 
those sailing from New York last week 
on the Teutonic. 
Sailing last week also were Mr. and 
Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, jr., with 
their little son, F. L., 3d, who was 
christened by Bishop Lawrence just be- 
fore departure. Many friends were at 
the dock to say farewelltothem. They 
occupied an entire deck suite the rooms 
being filled with flowers which were sent 
to them by friends. 
Among those sailing from Boston last 
Saturday on the Canopic for the Medit- 
erranean were Robert Rantoul, with his 
three daughters, who are to tour Italy, 
and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Morrill and 
their son Samuel. 
Mrs. Henry C. Weston of Beverly 
Farms and Beacon street was another 
departure for Europe last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott arrived 
in New York Wednesday week from a 
three months’ trip in Europe. They 
are now at their Boston home for the 
winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Coolidge of 
the Pride’s colony, are receiving congrat- 
ulations on the birth of a daughter in 
their Boston home last week. 
Major Henry L. Higginson, one of 
Manchester’s oldest and best known 
summer residents, celebrated his 73d 
birthday Monday attending to his ac- 
customed duties at his State street office, 
Boston. One of the best known finan- 
ciers in Boston, perhaps the best loved 
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. 
S@RWEG Eliade BOM bBEREGOS 
26 and 27 South Market St., Boston, Mass. 
of Harvard men, one who stands for the 
best in music and literature, a silent phil- 
anthropist, Major Higginson was the re- 
cipient of congratulations from all sorts 
and conditions of men. ‘Though the 
Higginson cottage at West Manchester 
was closed late in October, Mrs. Hig- 
ginson has been spending much of her 
time here this month, off and on. “The 
Major was down over the last week-end. 
The two amateur performances of 
“*'The Rose and the Ring”’ to be given 
at Copley hali next Tuesday, the 26th, 
will be an event of much interest among 
the Boston society set. The play is to 
be given in aid of the North Bennett 
Street Industrial school. Mrs. Bryce 
Allan, Mrs. Samuel Carr and Mrs. H. 
P. King are among additional patron- 
esses to those given last week. 
The run of the Myopia Hunt club 
drag hounds in Rowley last Saturday was 
not so successful as others earlier in the 
season owing to the bad condition of the 
ground. ‘The start was made from Fair- 
view hotel atnoon, 18 taking part. “The 
unfavorable conditions caused a short- 
ening of the run and each rider used one 
horse instead of two as planned. ‘The 
finish was at the Mile lane, Ipswich. <A 
dinner was served at the end of the hunt. 
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