- Society Notes 
Mrs. Edward S. Grew, who went 
abroad some weeks ago and was to 
meet her son, Joseph Grew, and 
Mrs. Grew in Paris, sailed for home 
a week ago yesterday and is ex- 
pected to join her family at “Glass 
Head,’ West Manchester, today. 
Mr. “Joe” Grew,. by the way, is to 
be transferred from the government 
station which he is holding at Cairo, 
Egypt, to Mexico, and the very time 
his mother was on the way to Eu- 
rope to meet him he was crossing 
the Atlantic for a visit to Washing- 
ton in connection with the change. 
He returned to the Orient a fort- 
night ago, after a visit at Manches- 
ter. 
Passengers on the same steamer 
with Mrs. Grew are Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert S. Bradley, who will come at 
once to their pretty estate at Prides 
Crossing opened some weeks ago 
in anticipation of their arrival. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pratt Mc- 
Kean. of Philadelphia and Prides 
Crossing sailed a week ago Thurs- 
day with their two sons to make an 
automobile trip through England 
and Scotland, returning in Septem- 
ber, when they will spend the early 
fall at their North Shore villa. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Mrs. MARY E. PAIGE 
Hrt Gmbroidery, Designing and Stamping 
Mrs. PAIGE as opened her Art Gallery NEXT THE PUBLIC 
LIBRARY, MAGNOLIA, with an artistic line of Imported Needle- 
work, Venetian, Moravian, Austrian, Mount Mellick, Hedebo, etc. 
Fine Irish and German Linens, witha great variety of Stamped 
Articles, with best materials to work the same. 
Specialty: Fine 
Lingerie, French Embroideries, Hand-painted China and Bric-a-Brac. 
The Charles W. Smiths of Ger- 
mantown, Pa., who have leased 
Mrs. Young’s cottage on Norman 
avenue, Magnolia, arrived Sunday. 
Ex-Gov. David R. Francis and 
family of St. Louis are among the 
guests at “Brownland,” Manchester, 
for the summer. They are occupy- 
ing the Dr. Brown cottage. The ex- 
governor was president of the St. 
Louis fair. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dengre 
and young daughter, Miss Elaine, 
sailed on the Arabic from the other 
side of the Atlantic last Saturday 
and, are expected. at), Villa (Grest” 
the beautiful estate in West Man- 
chester, today..% Phey.) have: been 
touring the continent by auto, go- 
ing abroad after leaving here late 
last fall. 
Registered at Brownland 
Among those registered at the 
“ Brownland Cottage,” Sea street, 
Manchester, for the summer are: 
Miss Mary Foster, the Misses Emily, 
Elizabeth and Mary Sohier and maid, Mrs 
Channing Clapp and Miss R F Hawthorne, 
Boston; the Misses Elizabeth and Annie 
Bradford, Philadelphia; Mr and Mrs F F 
ee child and maid, Mrs Eager, Mrs 
C T White and maid, Boston; Mr and Mrs 
T B Gannett, T B Gannett, jr.. Robert Gan- 
nett, Cambridge; Mr and Mrs Geo P Saw- 
.yer, Dr and Mrs W W Gannett, child and 
nurse, Mr and Mrs F T Pfaelzer, child and 
nurse, Mr Oswald Pfaelzer, Mr and Mrs 
Harry Russell and maid, Mrs R F Greeley 
and Miss Marion Greeley, Boston; Mrs 
Titian J. Coffey and nurse, the Misses Chew 
and maid, Washington; Mrs Wm Hays and 
Miss Hays, Philadelphia. 
The BREEZE sent by mail to any 
part of the U.S.—1 year 1 dollar. * 
ie North Shore Grille Club, of 
Magnolia, Mass., serves luncheons and 
dinners to Members from 12 m. to 9 
f p. m. 
Sea Foods a specialty. 
Strangers desiring day membership can be 
admitted if known to Members or the Official 
Staff. 
