NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
Bridge whist is proving one of the 
popular diversions among the North 
Shore contingent this season. There 
will be an evening o: Bridge every 
Wednesday night at the Essex 
Country club during the summer, com- 
mencing last Wednesday. These are 
likely to become very popular as the 
series of band concerts to be held dur- 
ing the season are on Wednesday 
afternoon and not a few dinner par- 
ties are entertained at the club on 
that evening also. Theconcerts start 
next Wednesday and will continue till 
the last Wednesday in August, with 
the exception of July 4. 
Mrs. Joel Goldthwaite and Mrs. G. 
F. Bouve of Boston are at the Ocean- 
side for an extended stay. 
F. L. Higginson and daughter, Miss 
Julia Higginson, sailed from England 
yesterday for home. They will join 
the rest of the family at Pride’s Cross- 
ing immediately after their arrival. 
The Wm. C. Endicotts have opened 
their cottage at Pride’s Crossing for 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richards M. Bradley 
are to desert the North Shore this 
summer, and instead of being at Man- 
chester will be found at York Harbor, 
Me. The Bradley cottage at Smith’s 
Point is to be occupied this summer by 
the Horace Brooks of Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cabot left 
Manchester Monday and sailed from 
New York Tuesday on the Kaiser 
Wilhelm II for Europe. They expect 
to sail for home on Aug.7 and will 
come to Manchester at once. 
Miss Hannah Lawson, graduate of 
Beacon Toilet Studio, 711 Boylston 
street, Boston, has located at Forest 
street, where she is prepared to do 
manicuring, chiropody, scalp treat- 
ment and shampooing, and also makes 
a specialty of Marcel waving. 
gagements made at residence or by 
telephone 117-4, Manchester. = 
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An event to which society has been 
looking forward for some time took 
place Tuesday, when Miss Rosamond 
Saltonstall of Boston and Beverly, and 
Charles C. Auchincloss of New York 
were married by Rev. Endicott Pea- 
body, at the home of the bride, 30 
Fairfieid street. The ceremony was 
performed in the presence of relatives 
and intimate friends, and a wedding 
breakfast and reception followed. 
Miss Josephine Boardman has been 
spending the week at the home of her 
fiance in Dalton, where she went to 
meet Senator Crane’s aged mother 
and other members of his family. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clement S. Houghton 
of Chestnut Hill, will occupy their 
cottage at Coolidge’s Point, Manches- 
ter, on the 29th. 
The Edgar Crockers were among 
Thursday’s arrivals at Manchester. 
They are located at the Cobb cottage, 
Masconomo street, for the season. 
Dr. T. M. Rotch of Manchester 
and Boston was among the passengers 
on one of the outgoing European 
steamers this week. 
The Edward W. Grews were among 
this week’s arrivals at Manchester. 
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The engagement of Frederick Tudor 
of Boston and Miss Amy Isabel Logan 
of Springfield, is of particular interest 
to the Magnolia contingent as the 
young couple were almost weekly 
visitors to that resort all last season, 
coming over the road by auto and 
making their headquarters at the 
New Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Porter, jr., 
arrived from their European trip 
Thursday and are now located at the 
Dr. Rotch cottage in Manchester for 
the season. 
Begs to announce the re-opening of her SHOP in the OCEANSIDE HOTEL (in the [© 
corner) on Lexington Avenue, nearest the New Magnolia, with a Fine and 
Varied Assortment of Imported NOVELTIES. Also the Latest De- 
signs in Fine Gold Jewelry, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Etc. 
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