22 | . NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES. | 
Sir John and Lady Harrington are planning to come 
over from England the last of this month to spend a 
few weeks with Lady Harrington’s mother, Mrs. James 
Old FR hi MeMillan at Eaglehead, Manchester. Lady Harring- 
a S 10 n ton’s niece, Mrs. Preston Gibson, and Mrs. Gibson are 
undecided whether to return to England with the Har- 
ringtons for a short vacation trip or to go to Canada in 
Rag Rugs September. Mr. Gibson is devoting his time this sum- 
mer to his plays. He is to have one of them finished by 
the middle of this month. 
Francis Colton and two daughters of Washington, 
who are spending the summer at Magnolia, are to re- 
Interior |In addition to a _ very Free main on the North Shore through the early autumn. 
Decorations| large assortment of these | Delivery They have engaged apartments at the Brownland cot- 
popular rugs we carry a| to All tages, Manchester, for the last three weeks of September. 
of The Rev. James G. Roberts, D.D., Dean of Con- 
representative line of all} Points 
the eregationalism in Brooklyn, N. Y., an eminent 
Hichest well known makes of do-| on the authority on the wonderful growth of Congrega- 
coos mestic rugs, including the North tionalism in the ‘“‘city of churches,’’ is spending 
Order famous Whittall Goods. Shore several weeks at his daughter’s seashore home, the 
beautiful Heard estate, opposite the Norman’s Woe, at 
Magnolia. Dr. Roberts was entertained at dinner by 
the Rey. L. H. Ruge, minister of the Congregational 
church of Manchester on Thursday evening. Dr. Rob- 
erts also enjoyed the fine program of the Salem Cadet 
The H. M. BIXBY CO. Band that evening and was received by some of the 
townspeople. Manchester was glad to have the eminent 
divine and bespeaks for him further cordiality in any 
future returns. 
242 Essex Street, Salem Miss 8S. 8. Perkins of Brookline and, Beverly Farms 
has returned from a week’s visit at Northwood, N. H., 
and during this week entertained Miss Beaumont of 
Boston. 
DREICER & CoO. 
s60 FIFTH AVENUE oe NEW YORK 
Designs for re-mounting old family jewels drawn 
on the premises or by appointment at one’s home 
Pearl necklaces of great merit and value 
Jewels in character true to the period 
The COLONNADE MR. PERINE, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. Resident Partner 
