Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hubbard of 
San Francisco are spending the month 
with their daughter, Mrs. William D. 
Swan of Cambridge, who has one of 
the Masconomo cottages at Manches- 
ter for the season. Mr. and Mrs. 
Samuel Hubbard, jr., of Oakland, Cal., 
came for a few days the last of the 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shuman enter- 
tained Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shuman of 
Boston and W. E. Simmins of Wol- 
laston at dinner, Wednesday night, at 
the Masconomo. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schoeffel arrived 
on their yacht Prosit, Thursday, with 
Mrs. Schoeffel’s son, S. Barton Booth 
and family of New York. Mr. Booth 
hopes to remain the month out at the 
Schoeffel cottage, which adjoins the 
Masconomo. 
Mrs. Lewis A. Shaw left Beverly 
Farms the first of the week for a visit 
with the Col. Wm. A. Gastons at 
North Haven, Me. 
A merry house party of young people 
have been entertained at the hand- 
some new summer home of Mrs. H. 
M. Curry of Pittsburg at Magnolia 
this week. Among the house guests 
at present are Miss Bessie Wells of 
New York, Miss Helen Ayres of Pitts- 
burg, Miss Gibbs of Philadelphia, Ed- 
mund Tremp and Donald McKeig of 
Pittsburg, and Chas. F. Estabrook of 
Syracuse, N.Y. 
The Misses Loring had a house 
party over the week-end at their Pride’s 
villa, including Mrs. Asa Gray of Cam- 
bridge and Mr. and Mrs. FW. Loring 
of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Staples Potter, 
Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cur- 
rier, Newburyport, and Mr. Frank S. 
Cleghorn of Boston made up a jolly 
auto party that made the Masconomo 
their objective point, Sunday. 
Miss M. C. Burnham of Boston 
came down from town in her auto, 
Tuesday, to spend a few days with her 
friend, Miss Harvey, at the Masco- 
nomo. Miss Burnham will spend the 
remainder of the month at her sum- 
mer home in Wenham. 
J. M. Endicott of Boston is spend- 
ing a few days with his sister, Mrs. 
Franklin Haven, at Beverly Farms. 
The R. T. Crane, jrs., arrived at 
Manchester Tuesday and are now 
pleasantly located at the J. R. Cool- 
idge, jr., cottage at Lobster Cove for 
the balance of the summer. The 
Coolidges left the first of the week 
for their Longwood home. 
T. Dennie Boardman has_ been 
spending the week at Saratoga, N.Y. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Dr. F. E. Ellenwoods are en- 
tertaining at Smith’s Point Mrs. S. 
Campbell and Miss A. Curran of New 
York. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodrich are 
spending two weeks at Pittsfield with 
Mr. Goodrich’s mother, Mrs. J. B. 
Goodrich. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tiffany, who 
came on from Baltimore, Thursday, 
and are stopping at one of the Glou- 
cester hotels, will probably spend part 
of the month with their daughter, Mrs. 
Gordon Abbott, and family at West 
Manchester. 
Myopia Horse Show. 
The Myopia open horse show is 
again announced for Labor Day, on 
the polo field of the Hunt club in 
Hamilton. It is the 10th annual exhi- 
bition. The entries will close on 
August 29 (Tuesday) with Mr. G. S. 
Mandell, Wenham depot. The classes 
will be judged from 10.30 a.m. to 1. 
p.m. and from 2.30 to6p.m. W. D. 
Denegre, T.G. Frothingham, G. S. 
Mandell and W. H. Seabury is the 
committee in charge. 
Added interest will be given the 
show this year from the fact that two 
handsome cups, valued at $50 each, 
are offered, besides the regular cups. 
One of these will be for combination 
harness and saddle horses, the other 
for a ladies’ driving competition. 
Hall Clocks, French Clocks, re- 
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Post Office square, Gloucester, Mass. * 
Jewelery: We can give you the 
same satisfaction on repairing at H. 
B. Winchester’s, Gloucester, Mass. * 
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Electrical Automobiles Cared For and 
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Estimates furnished. 
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