e 
-George S. Patton, Jr., and Mr. Pat- 
‘of Chicago. The Frazers had the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
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Be eS col tcce! : Miss E. R. RICE 
Robert Fulton Cutting and family 590 Fifth Avenue New York City 
arrived at Beverly Farms this week. 
They ‘are occupying the Luke cot- s117 
tage, ‘*Pitch Pine Hall,’’ on Valley ba Millinery os 
street. They have been at Tuxedo . s ° , 
Park, sinee closing their New York Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Dresses 
house erly in May. Dresses for Small Women 
Mrs. F. H. Denny of Pittsburg is araee ee 
visiting Mrs. Henry C. Frick at ill Keep Shop in 
Mr. and Mrs. William H.*Wood 
and family have returned to Pride’s Until Sept. 10th. 
Crossing from their country estate SHOP NOW OPEN 
at Andcever. They closed their Bos- 
ton house weeks ago and moved to 
Pride’s Crossing in time for the mar- 
riage of Miss Beatrice Ayer to Lieut. 
Patton. They left Pride’s immedi- 
ately after the wedding for Andover. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Scott of Wel- $5500 A U 10 M 0 B L E TO RENT 
lesley Lave returned to Beverly Cove 
for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. FOR SUMMER 
Thomas returned from a cruise in 
Tride’s Crossing. The Smith Building . . Magnolia 
their yacht the Arbella. They at- Beautiful 1909 seven-passenger automobile of 62-h. p. with 
tended the races at New London last 6-cyl. engine, to rent for whole or part of season. Fully equipped 
week. : with wind-shield, top, slip-covers, speedometer, clock, ete., and 
William A. Burnham and family with extra tires for season. Has set of famous Flentze Shock 
are expected at Beverly Farms next Absorbers, making the car ride beautifully and comfortably. This 
Monday to occupy the L. OC. Fenno car can be had at reasonable rates with owner’s services as oper- 
cottage. ator, he knowing all New England routes and roads. For infor- 
Miss Catherine Ayer is in Chicago seer Ob mace Gs 
and Fort Sheridan, Ill, for a visit MR. LODGE, AT NORTH SHORE BREEZE OFFICE, 
with her newly-married sister, Mrs MANCHESTER. 
ton. 
Mrs. Jackson, mother of Dr. James 
Marsh Jackson of Beverly. Farms, 
has taken the cottage on Hart street, 
Beverly Farms, formerly occupied 
by Mrs, Thomas Pierce. She arrived 
Thursday. 
Magnolia Branch of the Indian Store, Boston 
LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. Japanese and other Pottery. Curacao 
Hats. Russian Brass. Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
MTT ae COLIPTIATOGI i Ina DGULO <a ee Dctate ee ie set ta tet ct ne reten ne Re ie cere ea 
ranged at the Montserrat Golf club, MRS. S. H. ROBERTSON MRS. EDITH STROMBLAD 
though the exact date had not been 13 years experience on the North Shore as a Visiting Swedish Masseuse 
decided upon yesterday. The tour- | Visiting Masseuse and Chiropodist Diplomaed Pupil of Saunders Institution | 
nament will be for women's singles Manicuring, Scalp and Facial Treatment Stockholm and New York | 
Beacon onsen men’s singles and WonnnasGiibetcsiasuss Magnets Woman’s Se ete. Magnolia | 
Associate Justice and Mrs. Wil- 
liam H. Loring are to be away from 
Pride’s Crossing this summer having 
let their house to the F. P. Frazers” 
SUMMERSIDE HAND LAUNDRY | 
Magnolia Ave. (Next to Men’s Club House) MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
SPECIALTIES: 
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, 
LINGERIE DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS, ETC. 
NO CHEMICALS USED 
One Dozen Pieces (including 6 large and 6 small), Seventy-Five Cents 
Family Washing, 50ce a Dozen 
Free Collection and Delivery 
Caswell house two season’s ago. 
Judge and Mrs. Loring will travel 
through the west, it is understood. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Daniels are 
leaving Beverly Farms today for a 
European trip. Their cottage on 
Valley street is to be occupied by a 
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