NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
17 
SOCIETY NOTES 
President Taft will lay the corner- 
stone of the new Beverly Y. M. C. A., 
Wednesday afternoon, August 31, 
this being the date decided upon this 
week. 
Secretary of State Knox has been 
spending the week on the North 
Shore, a guest of the Henry C. 
Fricks at Pride’s Crossing. Several 
dinners and luncheons have been 
given at Eagle Rock during the 
week in honor of their distinguished 
guest. Most important among the 
social events of the week, however, 
at Pride’s Crossing will be the din- 
ner given by Mr and Mrs. Frick to- 
morrow night. There will be covers 
for between 20 and 30 people. The 
President and Mrs. Taft will be 
among the guests. 
Many North Shore people are 
planning to attend the Gloucester 
Day celebration at Stage Fort Park, 
Gloucester, next Monday, August 15. 
The large medallion portrait of 
Ernest Perabo, the noted Boston 
pianist, is to be seen at the studio of 
the seulptor, Roger Noble Burnham, 
Magnolia. The portrait, a commis- 
sion from one of Perabo’s’ pupils, 
shows the pianist seated athe in- 
strument, his hands on the keys, and 
THE “ONYX” 
was studied thus from life as he sat 
playing. It has all the living qual- 
ities and expression which distin- 
guish Burnham’s portraits. The 
bust of Edward Perry Warren, the 
archeologist and art connoisseur, and 
brother of the late 8. D. Warren, is 
also finished. This last portrait is 
considered by his friends and family 
a remarkably life-like and exact like- 
ness, clearly showing and yet subtly 
blending, the humorous, scholarly, 
and artistic sides of his nature with 
that of the man of affairs. At the 
International Exhibition of Medallic 
art held last spring by the American 
Numismatic society in New York (of 
which Mr. Burnham is a member), 
especial praise was bestowed upon 
his medallions of Dr. J. D. Griffiths 
of Kansas City, and Mrs. John 
Brown of Utica, both well known 
guests of the Oceanside, Magnolia. 
Mrs. M. A. O’Donnell of M. Davey 
& Co., importers of gowns, ete., left 
Magnolia today and is sailing from 
New York Saturday on the New 
York for Paris. She will return the 
middle of next month with a large 
display of fall importations, and will 
give her fall opening at the summer 
branch of the firm in the Donchian 
Building, Magnolia, on Thursday, 
September 15th. 
SHOP 
The Famous 
“ONYX” 
Hosiery 
Also line of Lisle Thread Hosiery 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, 
Donchian Building 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Summer Season 1910 
Telephone 84-2 
ees GER eS 
Magnolia French hand Laundry 
Madame Hetue 
MAGNOLIA, 
MASS. 
Free Collection and Delivery 
| Specialties: Shirts, Collars, Cuffs 
Lingerie Dresses and Linen Suits from 75c. up 
Shirt Waists from 20c. up. 
Percale Skirts from 40c. up 
Family Washing 50c. dozen 
Telephone 84-3 Magnolia 
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 ean bring the best of 
testimonials, 
Telephone Manchester 122-3 
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 color 
scheme to design and shape. 
Tell your chauffeur to stop 
at 
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, 
