14 
Society Notes 
Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Morrill of Bos- 
ton arrived at their Magnolia cottage 
Monday. 
T. A. Clark and family of Jamaica 
Plain arrived at their cottage in Mag- 
nolia Tuesday. 
The A. W. Craigies of Canada were 
among the early week arrivals at Man- 
chester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Blaine Stan- 
wood (Miss Gladys Lawson) have 
taken for the summer the Pollard 
residence, one of the largest and most ~ 
attractive of the many built by Mr. 
Lawson at Dreamwold on the South 
Shore. Mr.and Mrs. Stanwood will 
probably pay frequent visits to the 
former’s family in Manchester. 
The Caramba, the Boardman-de- 
signed boat built for the sonder. class 
races off Marblehead this summer by 
the Fenton company for C. H.W. 
Foster, was launched the first of the 
week. The Caramba is of mahogany, 38 
feet overall, 21 feet on the water line, 
and 74 feet beam. She will carry 
half a ton of lead, which is hung nearly 
in the center. The Caramba is a 
good-looking craft, and one which 
should give the other yachts of her 
class some good racing. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Manchester 
"Phone 220 
FIRE WORKS 
Beverly 
’Phone. 
on EEEOLO OR TH: os jus 
Can be obtained from the 
GEO. F. PECK MFG. CO. 
(Automobile Supplies and Electric Work.) 
174 Rantoul Street 
Beverly 
Morse Block, Near Depot 
Beach St., Manchester 
t@= Goods will be delivered from the Beverly store to all parts of the North Shore, and 
all orders received at the Manchester store will receive prompt attention. 
The class of 1881 of Harvard col- 
lege will celebrate this year the 
twenty-fifth anniversary of its gradua- 
tion. Next Monday, June 25, the class 
has an outing at the country house of 
Gardiner M. Lane at Manchester. 
Best--Campbell 
The marriage last Monday, June 
18, of Mr. William John Best of Man- 
chester, and Miss Mary Campbell, 
was the culmination of a very pretty 
THE 
romance of short duration, the two 
young people not meeting until they 
came to the sea shore for the summer 
months. The two were joined in 
wedlock by Rev. Mr. Manchester, 
pastor of the Second church, Salem. 
Mr. Best is a native of England and 
‘is employed at the Mrs. Sylvester 
Tower estate, Masconomo street and 
Cobb avenue, Manchester, for the 
summer. The young couple will 
make their home on Morse court this 
summer. 
ELECTRIC SHOP 
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CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
W. W. HARDING, - 
Post Office Block, MANCHESTER, 
Electric Lrons and Stoves 
BOSTON 
IS IN THE 
ReEsIDENT MiANACER 
Near the Station 
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