NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore 
came On from St. Louis Sunday for 
the summer and will occupy the 
W. G. Preston cottage at Beverly 
Farms as soon as the house is 
ready. They have been spending 
the week with Mrs. Moore’s par- 
ents Mr. and Mrs. John McGin- 
ley at Magnolia. 
The B. F. Yoakums of New York, 
who are having one of the J. War- 
ren Merrill cottages at Manches- 
ter, have arrived for the season. 
Mr. Yoakum is president of the 
Long Island railroad. 
Dr. and Mrs. James Anderson, 
who are to occupy the Lily Pond 
cottage at Coolidge’s: Point again 
this season, are expected today. 
Dr. Henry F. Sears has arrived 
at his summer home on Hale street, 
Beverly Cove, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Chick are lo- 
cated at their cottage in Magnolia 
for the. season. Mr. Chick has re- 
cently returned from a trip to the 
Orient. 
It will be an item of news to 
North Shore folk’ to know that 
Houghton & Clark, the well-known 
florists of 396 Boylston street, Bos- 
ton, have taken a store at the Col- 
innades, Magnolia, and will open 
about June 15 for the season. 
The Essex County club will open 
next Wednesday, Decoration Day, 
for the season. Manager John 
Griffin has been in Manchester 
most of the past week getting the 
club house ready for opening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Codman 
have opened their cottage at Bev- 
erly Farms for week-ends till the 
last of June, when the schools close 
and they will move down perma- 
nently. 
Mr. A. Henry Higginson will 
give a hound show on May 30 at 
his kennels in South Lincoln. The 
show will be managed on the lines 
of the celebrated Peterborough 
show in England, and classes will 
be made up for both the English 
and American types of hound. Cups 
will be offered as prizes by the Duke 
of Beaufort, F. P. Sears, Samuel D. 
Parker, A. H. Higginson, George 
S. Mandell, H. G. Vaughan, Austin 
Wadsworth and a number of other 
masters of foxhounds. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone  connec- 
tion. = 
OBRION & RUSSELL 
INSURANCE 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
108 WATER STREET, - BOSTON, MASS. 
Telephone, Main 6600 
Insure Your Automobile 
D. Herbert Hostetter of Pittsburg 
has taken the Means estate at 
Wenham for the summer and will 
move on to occupy it with his fam- 
ily shortly. The estate is quite near 
“Princemere,’ the beautiful summer 
bemes, ofuthe Flos H> Princes. Mr. 
Hostetter has recently bought the 
Webster estate at North Beverly 
which the Tyler Morses have a 
lease of from May 1 to Jan. 1. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coch- 
rane have returned from abroad 
and are located at their estate in 
Prides Crossing, probably for the 
summer. Last season they let the 
place to A. W. Mellon of Pittsburg. 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman, who 
have figured quite prominently in 
the social affairs at Washington the 
past winter, are back to their de- 
lightful summer home on Ober’s 
Point, Beverly Cove, for the sea- 
son, the house being opened the 
first of this week. Mrs. Norman 
has been spending a week or more 
with her sister, Mrs. Bryce J. Al- 
lan at Beverly Cove. 
The Oliver W. Minks have ar- 
rived at their cottage on Smith’s 
Point. 
STAR POSTAL SCALE 
This scale weighs 
1 lb. by % Oz., di- 
rectly. It shows on 
the enameled dial the 
exact cost, in 
cents, of all maila- 
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in gun metal, An es- 
sential on every desk. 
In the Home it saves 
its cost in Time and 
Postage. Sent on re- 
ceipt of $2.00. 
Cambridge Sano Soply Go,, Cambridge, ifass, 
Denys B. O. Bourdon, general 
manager of the Notman  Photo- 
graph Co. of Boston, has taken the 
E. Haring Dickinson cottage at 
Magnolia for the season and will 
occupy it the last of June, Mr. 
Bourdon coming to the shore to 
have personal charge of the stu- 
dio to be opened at the Colinnade, 
Magnolia, June 15. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mason and 
family are among the more recent 
arrivals at Manchester. 
Purchase your auto supplies at 
Dyer’s Auto Depot. +f 
Telephone 210-14 Beverly 
Leon G. Philinte 
SAIL MAKER 
Awnings, Tents, Flags, Wagon and Launch Covers, Ete. 
45 Water Street, (Whart,) Beverly Mass. 
fies We Cater Especially to North Shore Trade 
wo $80 
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Flag Poles. 
for Sale or to Let. 
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A. ERICKSON 
S AIL NAK RR 
And Manufacturer of 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
42 NORTH MARKET STREET, - 
Wedding Canopies to Let. 
BOSTON 
Large and Small Tents 
Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at tables 
from 100 to 5,000 people. 
Tel. Rich. 1726-2. 
Orders by mail or express promptly at- 
