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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Morgan, 
Lawrence Morgan and Miss Dorothy 
Morgan of Manchester and Boston 
were among the long list of passen- 
gers on the our-going Ivernia from 
Boston to Liverpool Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Scheceffel had 
a gay party of Boston friends mk in 
their new pleasure yacht “ Prosit,’ 
the Fourth, making a run down the 
North Shore as far as Manchester 
where they stopped for luncheon at 
Mr. Scheeffel’s hotel, the Masconomo. 
In the party were Mr. and Mrs. W. 
E. Worcester, John Nickerson, Thos. 
J. Barry and A. S. Hanson. 
Sir William Mather of Woodhill, 
Preswick, Manchester, Eng., left Bev- 
erly Farms Wednesday after a delight- 
ful visit with the Mrs. Annie S. Lit- 
tletons at Juniper Hill. Mr. Mather 
was one of the most enthusiastic of 
the summer visitors at Beverly Farms 
on the Fourth, taking in all the sports 
of the day, and being one of a merry 
party who saw the various events at 
West Beach in the afternoon. 
The exhibition of work in lace mak- 
ing by the young women of the Ipswich 
Society of Arts and Crafts, given 
Thursday and yesterday in the old 
Whipple Home in Ipswich, attracted 
many of the North Shore contingent, 
who either drove over in their car- 
riages or in their autos. The exhibi- 
tion was of much interest, inasmuch 
as many of the old patterns of lace, 
such as the “fan, “cats scye dia- 
mond’”’ and ‘‘hen’s comb”’ have been 
revived by the society. 
Wins Cup He Offers. 
The cup offered by Francis W. 
Fabyan for a special tender class race 
at the Manchester Yacht club on the 
morning of the Fourth, was won by 
Mr. Fabyan’s own tender, which fin- 
ished a minute and ten seconds ahead 
of the others. 
There were eight entries, all but 
one of which crossed the finishing 
line. The start was made at 11.05 
from the boat club to bell off West 
Manchester station, leaving it on port 
hand, beat for red buoy in channel off 
the S. Parker Bremer house, and a 
reach back to clubhouse. Over the 
course twice. There was a light south- 
east wind blowing. Summary: 
Owner. Finish. Elapsed. 
VW. F aD yale <a sos 11 50 15 45 15 
A SREB eMISiat tire ay ee ae 11 51 25 46 25 
Hy Bie Peasoneee. eat 11 51 380 46 30 
G. Wigglesworth....... 11 52 18 47 18 
Co Coting ita ae ones 11 54 30 49 30 
BJ MCK@e.. 20r..acnee -11 55 30 50 30 
“DS We Suiting rece 11 57 40 52 40 
R. Wigglesworth....... Withdrew. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar, 
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fact. 
: F. S. THOPFIPSON, Jeweler, 
164 Main Street, Gloucester. 
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z Manufacturer’s Price, $35.50 
A CART: Regular Retail Price, $44.50 
Our Price, $20.00 
z Manufacturer’s Price, $15.00 
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Our Price, $8.50 
FOLDING CARTS, $3.50 UP 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
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