NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes. 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell 
have with them at their pretty Man- 
chester Cove villa Mr. Russell’s neice, 
Miss Josephine Bates of Cambridge, 
who will spend most of the summer on 
the shore. 
Mrs. E. Winchester Donald of 
Boston has been spending the week 
with Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Dewart at 
their Manchester Cove cottage. 
Sydney E. Hutchinson of Philadel- 
phia was the only North Shore repre- 
sentative in. the Glidden auto tour, 
which started from New York the 
early part of the week, and which 
passed through Beverly and Wenham 
on its way to the White Mountains, 
Thursday morning. Mr. Hutchinson 
has the largest car entered in the run, 
and one of the Boston papers spoke of 
it as being large enough to carry a 
detail of soldiers. It is a 50-horse 
power Panhard of the latest 1905 
model. Wednesday afternoon, after 
completing the run to Boston, Mr. 
Hutchinson drove down to West 
Manchester, and he resumed his jour- 
ney Thursday morning with Mrs. 
Hutchinson, who, by the way, is 
almost as much of an auto enthusiast 
as her husband. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow 
have been entertaining at their Man- 
chester Cove place this week Mr. and 
Mrs. John T. Clark of Boston, for 
whom they gave an informal dinner 
Monday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2d, 
had with them at their Manchester 
residence, the first of the week, Mr. 
Harry Benedict of New Haven, who 
left Manchester Thursday morning. 
Miss Anna King left Pride’s the 
first of the week for Green Island, N. 
Y., where she is to spend a few weeks. 
Master H. P. King, jr., is in Wilton, 
N.H., visiting some of his young 
friends for a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Spaulding have 
been entertaining at their Pride’s 
estate this week John D. Taylor of 
Boston. 
After a delightful visit to the Adi- 
rondacks, Mrs. Henry M. Sears re- 
turned Wednesday, to her pretty 
summer place at Pride’s Crossing. 
Daniel M. Osborne of Auburn, N. 
Y., has been spending the week at 
Pride’s, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Au- 
gustus P. Loring. 
George E. Willmonton of Manches- 
ter has several fully furnished up-to- 
date cottages which he will rent for 
the balance of the season at greatly 
retuced rates. : 
All kinds of cylinder oils and gaso- 
line at Dennis’ Manchester garage. * 
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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. 
The young granddaughter of Mrs. 
G. H. Shaw had a most fortunate 
escape from serious injury Monday 
afternoon, when the carriage in which 
she was being driven by Mrs. Shaw’s 
coachman was completely smashed. 
They had just come from the Pride’s 
Crossing station, when part of the 
harness broke, frightening the horse, 
which bolted and destroyed the car- 
riage, but did not injure in the least 
either of its occupants. 
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 BLDG, BEVERLY, MASS. 
Tel. 451-2, 
