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Mrs. Edward W. Grew and her 
three charming little daughters, who 
are at Dover, Mass., this season, have 
arrived in Manchester to make a vis- 
it of some three weeks with Mrs. 
Harry S. Grew, who contemplates 
crossing early next month and pay 
a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. Pier- 
pont Morgan, jr., of London. 
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton M. Smith 
and children of Buffalo were arrivals 
during this week at Dr. J. A. 
Brown’s cottage on Sea street, Man- 
chester. 
Mrs. Norton Wigglesworth has 
been entertaining at Manchester a 
young woman friend from Kansas 
City, who coneluded a two weeks’ 
visit Wednesday of this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ames of Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, have been re- 
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Taylor, jr., of South Carolina, who 
are at the former Bullard cottage 
near Singing Beach, Manchester. 
Mrs. Francis M. Whitehouse has 
with her for a visit at Manchester, 
her brother, Mr. Armour, of Chicago 
who is cruising in these waters in 
his large steam yacht. 
George N. Black and Mr. Pitman 
were due Thursday of this week 
from a two weeks’ motor trip to 
Maine where they made Ellsworth 
their headquarters. Mr. Black’s 
summer home on the North Shore is 
‘“Craigside,’’ Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester. 
Miss Dorothy Watts of Philadel- 
phia has been a recent guest of her 
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and 
Mrs. Maynard Ladd, who are oeccu- 
pying the Morgan cottage, Smith’s 
Point, Manchester, for the fourth 
season. Miss Watts, who is summer- 
ing at Newport, was en route to Bar 
Harbor. Mrs. Ladd, who is a seulp- 
tor of note, is completing in her 
Manchester studio a sun dial—a 
group of three men surrounding a 
colunm, representing the Three Ages 
of Man. Many of the statues lately 
exhibited at the Copley gallery, Bos- 
ton, are there also and giving great. 
pleasure to Mrs. Ladd’s friends, who 
are privileged to view them. 
Robert Gould Shaw of Boston has 
been at Brownland Cottage, Man- 
chester, for a few days. 
Rey. Dr. Curry of Philadelphia has 
been visiting Mrs. Sill at The Brown- 
land cottages, Manchester, and Mrs. 
Dr. Gannett has been entertaining 
Mrs. Coffin of New York. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
form.’’—Phillips Brooks. 
‘‘He who relieves the sufferings of a crippled child 
and brings happiness and brightness into a sad young 
life, does more to benefit mankind and afford complete’ 
satisfaction to himself than any other act he may per- 
Summer Salesroom 
of the 
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR CRIPPLED AND DEFORMED CHILDREN 
of Boston 
Tel. Manchester 262 
13 BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER 
From the Sewing Department: 
Dainty Pincushions 
Infants’ Dresses 
Cheesecloth Dusters 
Baby Pillows 
Children’s Rompers 
Glass Towels 
Iron Holders & Mats 
Boys’ Bloomer Suits 
Baby Baskets 
From the Cane Department: 
Clothes Hampers 
Waste Baskets 
Flower Pot Holders 
Shirtwaist Boxes 
Fruit & Flower Baskets 'Janging Baskets 
Piazza Vases 
Wood Baskets 
Fern Pot Holders 
From the Woodworking Department: 
Sewing Stands 
Piazza Crickets 
Miss Edith Fabyan, who has been 
sailing her Lamb across the line a 
winner in one-design class in every 
ned in the one-design class In every 
race of the season at the Manchester 
Yacht club, lost last Saturday to the 
Gnat sailed by Oliver Ames; the AI- 
len, sailed by George and Everett 
Fabyan and the Bluegrass sailed by 
Dwight O’Hara. There was a new 
boat in the race, the Ruth, sailed by 
R. T. Paine, 2nd, but it was with- 
drawn. There were eleven entries. 
H. BAKER 
Has opened his tailor shop in the 
Kimball. Block, opp. the Postoffice, 
Manchester. The best work guaran- 
teed. 
ERNEST P. BRADSTREET 
TEACHER OF PIANO 
Lessons given 
Mondays 1 to 6 p. m. 
Call or Write for Information and Terms 
34 Central St., Manchester. 
Thread Cases 
Trunk Stands 
Sleeve Boards 
Wooden Toys 
MISS T. L. JAMES 
and. = 
MISS M. V. McCARTHY 
Formerly of L. P. Hollander & Company 
and M. A. Driscoll 
Has opened Summer Parlors for 
DRESSMAKING 
At Putnam Court, off Brook S:reet 
Manchester 
Remodelling a Specialty 
Anna M. Bingham 
‘Dressmaker 
of Boston 
is prepared to make 
ENGAGEMENTS BY THE DAY 
6 North St., Manchester 
Refer to Mrs. G. S. Curtis or 
Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, Jr. 
‘TELEPHONE 130 
FrrE DELIVERY 
Revelas & Kassanos 
FRUIT STORE 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
Candy, Cigars, etc. 
26 Gentral Street 
Manchester, Mass. 
