NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
DUNTON & GARDNER 
298 BOYLSTON STREHT, BOSTON 
HINE PICTURES, 
THE COLONNADES, 
Society Notes 
Henry Clay Frick’s magnificent 
estate at Pride’s Crossing, one of the 
show places of the state, will be 
known as “Eagle Rock,’ the name 
being selected as typifying the loca- 
tion of the mansion house on what 
was known as Eagle rock, in the days 
when the point was a landmark and 
summer cottages unheard of along the 
North Shore. Two great eagles done 
in limestone, with wings outstretched, 
watch from a post on top of the great 
columns of the massive gate, while in 
the mansion house there are several 
eagles carved into the fireplace man- 
tles and one of the ceilings will be 
decorated with a painting of America’s 
national bird. The mansion house is 
now practically ready for occupancy. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treat Paine, 
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MIRRORS AND E'RAMES 
MAGNOLIA 
2d, returned from their short trip 
abroad last Sunday and are now lo- 
cated at their pretty cottage on Cool- 
idge’s Point for the summer. Mr. 
Paine’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Paine_also 
moved down from Boston the early 
part of the week. 
The John D. Rockefeller, jrs., are 
expected to occupy Pitch Pine Hall, 
Beverly Farms, next Tuesday. 
The arrivals at the Aborn, Mag- 
nolia, this week include: Miss E. Mc- 
Kee, Miss J. McKee and Miss Sara 
C. Ashen of St. Louis, Misses Emily 
and M. P. Gray of Cambridge, Miss 
A. M. Brown, Miss J. M. Beers of 
Boston and Arthur Raymond Brown 
of New York. 
Miss Probasco of Cincinnati has 
been a guest this week of Mrs. An- 
drew Carnegie, 2d, at Manchester 
Cove. 
Telephone, Oxford 575. 
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MAIL ORDERS receive PROMPT and CAREFUL attention. 
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The naval attache of the Russian 
embassy and Mme. Nebolsine have 
closed their house in Washington, and 
are to be at Cuoolidge’s Point, near 
Ambassador Rosen, during the sum- 
mer. 
At ‘“Roseledge”’ the delightful 
summer home of Mr. and Mrs. S 
Reed Anthony at Beverly Farms, 
Thursday, Mrs. Anthony _ enter- 
tained the ‘‘ Mother’s Club’”’ of Bos- 
ton, some 60 ladies coming from town 
in a special car attached to the noon 
train. 
The Misses Edwards of Brookline, 
who have leased Mrs. Reece’s cottage 
at Manchester for the summer, are ex- 
pected next Monday. They will not 
close their town house. 
This paper sent to any part of the 
U S., Canada or Mexico for $1.00. 
Our Stock of R E IN | a s] TI O U E & is ees than Ever, 
Lovers of Genuine Antiques 
will be interested in-visiting our Antique Department 
A. C, LUNT, 24 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS, 
We are constantly 
adding New Pieces 
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