NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeFord have 
been entertaining at Manchester the 
past week W. J. Lowrie of Porto Rico, 
who left Thursday for New York. 
At “Fox Hill,” her beautiful sum- 
mer cottage, Manchester Cove, Mrs. 
Prescott Bigelow gave a pretty sum- 
mer party for her young daughter, 
Miss Elizabeth Bigelow, Tuesday 
afternoon. Twenty-two young people 
were invited in. 
The children’s vaudeville entertain- 
ment at Manchester Yacht club Tues- 
day afternoon brought together one 
of the largest gatherings of the sum- 
mer contingent at Manchester this 
season. The club house was well 
filled with an audience in which the 
oung people easily predominated. 
he program included Punch and 
Judy show, magic, banjo selections, 
ballads, ventriloquism and perform- 
ances on musical instruments. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott gave 
adinner party at their West Man- 
chester house Thursday for ten. 
At their beautiful new house on 
Coolidge’s Point Mr. and Mrs. George 
F, Willett have been entertaining the 
past week the latter’s parent’s, Mr. 
and Mrs. F. O. Winslow of Norwood. 
Mrs. George A. Goddard of Beverly 
Farms is at Chocorua, N.H., a guest 
of the Charles G. Lorings. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis are 
away from their West Beach estate 
on a trip to the Rangeley Lakes. 
Mr.and Mrs. Richard H. Weld,who 
are at the “Pump Cottage”’ at Bev- 
erly Farms this season, went down to 
Northeast Harbor this week for a 
short visit. 
The regular mid-summer tennis at 
the Essex County club will start a 
week hence, Aug. 7, when there will 
be ladies’ handicaps singles and mixed 
doubles scratch. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McKean have 
been entertaining during the week at 
their Prides’ home, Mrs. B. McKean 
of Queen’s Lane, Pa. 
Telephone 11-13. MANCHESTER OFFICE. 
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Fixtures. . 
Electrical Wiring. 
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W. W. HARDING, 
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Chas. Booth of Youngstown, O., 
joined Mrs. Booth and daughter, who 
guests of Mrs. John Ford, at Man- 
chester Cove, Wednesday. 
Leonard Ahl has just returned to 
Prides’ from a short trip to Colorado 
Springs. 
Otis H. Luke is onatrip to the 
Maine woods, in the Moosehead re- 
gion. 
Miss Susie Amory who has been 
visiting friends at Seabright, N. J., 
joined her family at Pride’s again the 
first of the week. 
Haro'd Vanderbilt was a guest of 
the James J. Higginsons at Pride’s 
the middle of the week, stopping here 
for a few days on his cruise along the 
coast in his 33-foot yacht the “Trivia” 
which has been stationed off the 
Pride’s shore. Mr. Higginson was a 
guest of the Vanderbilts at Newport 
over the week-end. 
Paul Moore, who arrived from Hy- 
annisport Monday on his father’s 
yacht the “ Singalee,’’ accompanied 
by two of his college friends, started 
a few days ago fora cruise along the 
coast to some of the Maine resorts. 
Miss Phillis Robbins who has been 
onatour West with her aunt, Miss 
F. Horton, returned to Pride’s last 
Saturday after a most delightful trip. 
Mrs. Chas. K. Cummings has been 
entertaining at her Pride’s summer 
home, Miss J. H. Storer of Waltham. 
Unclaimed Letters, 
Letters remaining in Beverly Farms 
post-office July 27: 
Teddy Conlon, Geo. M. Cummings, David 
H. Clement (2), Mary E. Donelan, Michael 
Daley, Robert Hanson, Mrs. G. Moore, Mrs. 
McGrath, Mrs. Frank E. Peabody, Thos. 
Riley, Mme. E. S. Stocke, Mr. N. K. Wood. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
Unclaimed Letters. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., Post Office for week ending July 
22: Oren A. Alladin, William Alans, Mrs. 
W. W. Angur, Miss Annie Kirk, Mrs. Carrie 
L. Holmes, Geo. F. Howe, Wm. Ellery C. 
Eustis, Mrs. Henry Cobb, Mrs. J. L. & F. M. 
Cobb, Mrs. Jessie C. Cowels, John Loon, 
Oliver Lednell, Mrs. Joseph Landry, Ang. 
Leclere, Miss K. McDonough, Miss Mary F. 
Morey, Miss Rose McDermott, P. Murtejo, 
Miss Anna Patterson, Miss M. Pearson, 
Miss Lena Polson, Miss Harriet E. Perkins, 
Miss Kate Robbins, F. Sarlin, T. H. Skin- 
ner, James Toby. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
MOOSEHEAD LAKE, ME. 
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