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Mr. and Mrs. George Putnam cele- 
brated their golden wedding anni- 
versary at their summer home in 
Manchester yesterday. Many friends 
called to extend congratulations, 
and in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. 
Putnam had a number of friends for 
dinner. Mrs. Putnam was, before 
her marriage, Miss Harriet Loweil. 
Mrs. Hempel and daughter, Eliza- 
beth, of Dresden, Germany, are visit- 
ing the former’s brother, R. J. 
Monks and family at thei Manches- 
ter Cove estate. Miss Ifempell plans 
to spend most of the summer here. 
Mrs. ~Louis Hancock and Miss 
Dorothy Hancock of Texas have 
come on to Boston, and will be at 
the Somerset until the 20th of this 
month, when they will move into the 
Alexander Cochrane house at Ham- 
ilton for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse 
and son, Meredyth, have returned 
from spending the winter in Hurope. 
Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse spent a 
few days at the Belmont, New York, 
before coming on to Boston Wednes- 
day. It is understood they will not 
have their house at Manchester 
opened this summer. They will 
spend most of the season cruising 
on their yacht. Master Meredyth 
Whitehouse has almost fully recov- 
ered from the serious accident he met 
with while coasting in Switzerland 
early last winter. 
Among the 
luncheon and 
many interesting 
afternoon as parties 
at the North Shore Grill club this 
week were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gib- 
son who motored over to Magnolia 
and had tea in the Corridor Garden, 
Wednesday afternoon. L. M.- Cuth- 
bert, who has the Dewart cottage at 
Manchester Cove, had a party of 
friends for tea in the garden Thurs- 
day afternoon. Mr and Mrs. E. M. 
House and daughter, Janet, and Mr. 
Anchineloss of New York were at 
Grill for dinner Thursday evening. 
Charles Hathaway of New York 
motored down from Boston Thurs- 
day and had dinner at the Grill with 
a party of friends. 
Cape Ann Resorts. 
Charles B.-Streeker and family of 
Brookline 
have opened their sum- 
mer home on Tregony Bow, Land’s 
lind, Rockport, for the summer. 
W. J. Hobbs, vice-presdent of the 
B: M. R. R., who has been sojourn- 
ing in the White Mountains, is back 
10 his Rockport home. 
At the fintels : 
The Oceanside Hotel at Magnolia 
opened this noon for the season with 
40 to 50 guests on hand, and this 
number will be augmented. Satur- 
day by 40 or 50 more. The last fort- 
night a small army of servants have 
been putting the large hotel and its 
16 cottages in condition to open ‘and 
everything was in spick and span 
order. As previously stated in The 
Breeze, the advanee booking for this 
month and for the whole season 1s 
the best in the history of the hotel. 
All the eottages have been booked 
and a number of them will be occu- 
pied until well into che fail. 
Mrs. Reginald Gray of Essex road, 
Chestnut Tali, has eneaged Center 
cottage for August and September. 
Mrs. Gray is a sister of Mrs. 8. H. 
Fessenden of Coolidge’s point, and 
she is also a_ sister-in-law of ex- 
President -Roosevelt. She was in 
Magnolia this week for a brief visit. 
Lanier Winslow of New York paid 
a short visit to the H..M. Houses at 
the Oceanside this week. Tuesday 
Mr. and Mrs. House had a few 
friends in for dinner, including be- 
sides Mr. Winslow, Mrs. William 
A. Tueker and Miss Marion Tuek- 
er, and Mr. and Mrs.. Randolph 
Tucker. On the 28th of this month, 
Mr. and Mrs. Tlouse and Miss Janet 
Tlouse plan to sail for Europe. They 
will return to the North Shore, and 
will spend the month of September 
here, 
Make known your wants in the 
classified _adv. ecelumns of The 
Breeze. 
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A. A. Dell of Cambridge an? fam- 
ily have arrived at their. suminer 
home at Plum Cove, Lanesville. 
The Misses Nathalie and Marjorie 
Patten of Boston, the accomplished 
‘cellist and violinist, who summered 
with their mother at Annisquam last 
season, are planning a trip to Berlin, 
Germany, this summer for further 
musical study after many public ap- 
pearances this winter before clubs 
and at musicales. June 2, they ap- 
peared in the Sharon Town hall, with 
Miss Ruth Dinsmore’s Juvenile 
String orchestra. 
Hotel Overlook, Annisquam, will 
inaugurate its social season Tuesday 
evening, June 14, with an auspicious 
and interesting event, especially to 
the proprietor and his family, when 
Miss Minnie Webb Sylvester, only 
daughter of the proprietor, D. W. 
Sylvester, will wed Wilham Everett 
Blanchard, a prominent Gloucester 
business man, at the hotel at. 7 
c’elock. Miss Sylvester will make a 
handsome bride, being tall, graceful 
and of most prepossessing appear- 
ance. 
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Mr. Gardner, who has been in 
charge of Case’s drug store at 
Pride’s Crossing, has been sueceeded 
by C. E. Tibbetts of Boston, who will 
be in charge of “the store the balance 
of the summer. Mr.. Tibbetts is a 
registered pharmacist. 
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