Society Notes. 
The James Higginsons of New 
York, who were on the point of 
taking the Mrs. S. Parkman Blake 
house at West Manchester the 
early part of the season, but whose 
plans were changed owing to ill- 
ness, have decided to spend the 
balance of the summer on_ the 
shore, having taken the Longworth 
house at Prides Crossing. They 
occupied it a few days ago. 
Miss Gladys French of Boston is 
a guest of the Charles A. Reads~at 
their pretty place in Manchester. 
Miss Francis Green of Boston 
has been spending the week at 
West Manchester, a guest of the 
fete ba. Fitzes. 
Mr: and Mrs. Walter Cabot and 
family arrived at their West Man- 
chester cottage a week ago today 
for the summer. They have with 
them for most of the season their 
niece, Miss Mason. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Higginson 
had a house party at their Prides 
Crossing villa over the holiday. On 
Monday evening and again on 
Tuesday they gave informal dinner 
parties, covers being set for twelve 
on each occasion. 
Mr. and Mrs. William A: Burn- 
ham have returned from a delight- 
fully pleasant visit over to Tuxedo 
Park, where they were guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe. 
Miss Phillis Robbins, with her 
aunt, Miss F. E. Horton, started 
from Prides last Saturday for an 
extended tour of the west. They 
will include Yellowstone Park in 
their travels, and will return. here 
the last of the season. 
Miss Mary A. Curtis has been 
spending the week in Coopertown, 
N. Y., a guest of Miss Bowers, who 
has made frequent visits to the 
North Shore. 
Mr. Francis Bartlett has been 
down to York Harbor, Me., a few 
days this week, a guest of friends. 
One of the largest dinner parties 
of the season was that given Mon- 
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Pratt McKean at their beautiful 
place in Prides. Covers were set 
for twenty. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allen had 
a houseful of guests down over the 
holiday, their villa at Beverly Cove 
being the scene of two delightfully 
informal dinner parties on Monday 
and Tuesday evenings. Covers 
were placed for fifteen on the for- 
mer night and for ten on Tuesday. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Men’s and Youths’ Outing Suits, 
Tropical Serge Suits and Outing Trousers, 
Straw Hats, 
Negligee Shirts, 
Suit Cases, 
and all kinds of Vacation Outfits : : : 
DAN A. DONAHUE, 
178 ESSEX STREET, 
SALEM. 
Commercial Schocl Graduates. 
Among the large number of 
eraduates to receive diplomas from 
the Salem Commercial School, last 
Friday evening were: 
Miss Susan W. Allen and Miss 
Kate A. Ryan of Manchester; Miss 
Maud E. Butler and Miss Clara L, 
Butler of Magnolia; Miss Gertrude 
C. Macomber of Prides Crossing, 
and 3B. W. Hanson of Beverly 
Farms. 
D. H. MAMPRE, 
HIGH GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
AT A SAVING OF 
30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON PRICES, 
Up-to-Date. Styles, Fabrics and 
Workmanship. 
Fashionable North Shore Pat- 
ronage solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing, 
at LOW PRICES. 
ENDICOTT BLOG, BEVERLY, MASS, 
Tel. 451-2. 
