14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
J.P. Greer of New York city was a guest over the last 
week-end of the Henry C. Fricks at ‘‘Eagle Rock,’’ 
Pride’s Crossing. Mrs. Frick gave a luncheon last Satur- 
day of twelve covers. Wednesday afternoon she gave 
a young ladies’ luncheon. 
Eben Richards of Tuxedo Park, who did not open his 
cottage at Pride’s Crossing this season, pending a eon- 
templated trip to Europe, made a week-end visit here the 
last week accompanied by members of his family. 
Charlie Taft, son of President and Mrs. Taft, con- 
sented to serve as a fakir at the lawn fete of the 
Woman’s Auxiliary to the Gloucester Hospital on Thurs- 
day afternoon and evening on the hospital grounds. 
Mrs. Otis H. Luke of Beverly Farms is at Niagara 
Falls for a short visit. 
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes is again at Beverly 
Farms after a short trip to Chicago to attend the funeral 
of his late associate, Justice Fuller. 
W. A. Burnham and family of Boston arrived at Bev- 
erly Farms this week and are occupyingthe L. C. Fenno 
estate. The Fennos now have a magnificent country 
home at Rowley, a picture of which is printed on our 
front page this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Daniels, who left Beverly Farms 
last week for Europe, will be away until Septeinber, 
when they will go to the farm which they recently pur- 
chased at Topsfield. 
Miss Catherine Tweed returned to Beverly Farms 
Wednesday from a visit with friends at Murray Bay, 
where she was the guest of honor at several informal 
functions. Miss Helen Tweed is at Chatham, N. Y. 
Ovington Brothers Co. 
314 Fifth Avenue 
NEW YORK 
Bar Harbor, Me. Magnolia, Mass. 
IMPORTERS 
Have opened a summer branch opposite 
The Colonnade -:- Magnolia 
ART GOODS 
Fine English, Dresden and French Plates, 
Old English and French Prints. 
Dresden China Novelties 
Dutch Silver 
Table Sets and Glass Vases 
Florentine Leather and Marble Goods 
Sheffield 
Rare Bric-a-Brac 
Wedding Presents and Card Prizes a Specialty 
After a several months’ trip in Europe, Mr. and Mrs, 
Allan Curtis returned this week and are now settled at 
their attractive sumer estate on Oak. street, Beverly 
Farms, for the remainder of the season. 
Francis Hamilton of New York city has been a recent 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gibson at the Seabury 
cottage, Beverly Farms. Mr. Hamilton was inyit«d to a 
number of social functions during his stay here. 
Telegrams of sympathy are being forwarded to Lon- 
don from North Shore friends of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus 
Rantoul whose child died there Sunday. 
Mrs. Wm. F. Draper: and Miss Margaret Preston 
Draper, who are in Manchester for the summer, are to 
go abroad for the autumn and winter, having secured 
a villa at Cannes. 
North Shore society was well represented at Ipswich, 
at Parish house, yesterday and today, when such promi- — 
nent members of Ipswich’s artist’s colony as Mr. Dow, 
Theodore Wendell, the famous landscape fainter, 
Messrs. Kenyon and Ryder, and Miss Hurd exhibitd 
their paintings in aid of the hospital fund. There was 
an admission fee and afternoon tea was served. The 
exhibition will hold over Saturday. 
A recent engagement of interest to North Shore society 
is that of Edyth Deacon of Newport and George Lee 
Peabody, a member of one of Boston’s oldest and most 
conservative families. 
Mrs. Nellie M. Horne, the famous portrait painter of 
New York, who painted the portraits of the late Edward 
Everett Hale, the late Mayor Collins of Boston, John D. 
Long and other famous people, is to locate in Bass Rocks, 
where she is soon to make a portrait of Charles G. 
Cooper. She is now in Boston at the Somerset. 
Miss I. M. Rust 
4 West 37th St. New York 
announces that she has 
opened a 
Summer Display Room 
in the 
Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia 
- For the Season 
Where she is showing a large line of 
TABLE LACES, LAMPS AND SHADES, 
NOVELTIES, ETC, 
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