SOCIETY NOTES 
Ambassador Bryce and Mrs. Bryce 
are on the North Shore for a few 
weeks’ visit, and are house guests 
of the Misses Loring at Pride’s 
Crossing. They are being entertained 
considerably during their stay on 
the shore, several functions of an in- 
formal nature being given in their 
honor. Last Monday evening they 
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Hays Hammond at West Glou- 
cester. 
Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter and_ son, 
Joseph, are daily visitors to the new 
Leiter estate at Beverly Farms, 
which it is expected will be ready 
for occupancy the latter part of next 
month. The place has been appro- 
priately called ‘‘Edgewater,’’ as it 
has a very imposing site on the edge 
of West Beach. The bell in the tower 
of the garage has an interesting his- 
tory, having been picked up in an 
old curiosity shop in Boston, and .be- 
longed to one of the Hudson River 
line boats of the 750s. 
Mrs. J. W. Lefavour of the Bever- 
ly Cove colony gave a luncheon 
party of twenty covers at the Essex 
County club yesterday afternoon. 
Quiney A. Shaw, jr., is absent 
from his Pride’s Crossing cottage at 
present, being at Houghton, Mich., 
for a combined business and pleasure 
trip. ‘ 
General Adelbert Ames was over 
from Gloucester Monday evening 
and was host for a small party of 
friends at dinner at the Essex Coun- 
ty club. There were covers for nine. 
Mrs. Bryce J. Allan gave a dinner 
party last Sunday for fourteen. Mrs. 
Allan was hostess at another infor- 
mal dinner at her Beverly Cove resi- 
dence last night. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mrs. J. C. Kerr of Brooklyn and 
The Oceanside, Magnolia, was hostess 
Tuesday to a luncheon party of nine- 
teen covers at the Essex County 
club. Among her guests were Mrs. 
MacAdoo of Washington, Mrs. Me- 
Millan of New Orleans, Miss Hatfield 
of New York, Mrs. Halliday of New 
Orleans, Miss Coates of Philadelphia, 
Mrs. Hatfield of New York, Mrs. 
Baldwin of New York, Mrs. Sias, 
Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Putnam of Bos- 
ton, Miss MacAdoo of Washington, 
Miss Rosamond Ryckman of Toron- 
to, Miss Mary Kittredge of Yonkers, 
Miss Dorothy Delong of Philadel- 
phia, Miss Helen Kerr of New York, 
Miss Rowella Lawrence of Brook- 
lyn, and Miss Helen Johnson of St. 
Louis. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coolidge, who 
spent July at Brownland Cottages, 
Manchester, have returned to their 
home in Milton. 
Robert Gould Shaw of Boston is a 
frequent guest of Franklin T. Pfael- 
zer of Boston and Philadelphia at 
the Brownland Cottages, Manches- 
ter, and they play golf at the Essex 
County club together much of the 
time. 
Mrs. Henry W. Peabody has been 
hostess of several luncheon parties 
at Chantecler Inn, Montserrat, the 
last week. 
Mrs. Patten, bride of Lieut. Pat- 
ten, U. S.A., arrived from Fort Sheri- 
dan, Ill., this week for a round of 
visits.on the North Shore, mostly 
with her family, 'the Frederick 
Ayers, at Pride’s Crossing. Her sis- 
ter, Miss Katherine Ayer, who has 
been visiting in Chicago and vieini- 
ty, returned east with her sister. 
Mrs. John Caswell is arranging a 
children’s party for the early part of 
next week at her Beverly Farms 
estate. 
THE “ONYX” 
SHOP 
The Famous 
66 ONYX 55 
Hosiery 
Also line of Lisle Thread Hosiery 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, 
Donchian Building 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Summer Season 1910 
Telephone 84-2 
WILLIAM KENDRICKS 
formerly in the employ of 
the Misses Bartlett, will 
be at Connor’s Stable, 
Tappan Street, Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, June Ist, 
for the summer, and will 
supply horses, victoria or 
depot wagon for rides, to 
those desirous of hiring. 
He can bring the best of 
testimonials. 
Telephone Manchester 123-3 
POTTERY 
We have added to our 
stock a line of Buffalo Pot- 
tery, which for quaintness 
of form, originality of deco- 
ration; for attractiveness 
and worth, must be seen to 
appreciate the harmonious 
blending of colors and the 
artistic relation of 
scheme to design and shape. 
Tell your chauffeur to stop 
at 
color 
KAVANAGH, 
The Druggist, 
South Essex Mass. 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester 
that she is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
