NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE DECORATIVE ART SOCIETY 
523 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 
Exhibition and Sale of Fine 
Embroideries and Novelties 
Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Meredyth 
Whitehouse started Thursday in their 
auxilliary yacht, Seaster, for a trip 
along the Maine coast to Bar Harbor, 
where they will be guests of the Ar- 
mours. Their son Meredith accom- 
panies them. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Sears re- 
turned to their Pride’s Crossing cot- 
tage Wednesday, after a short visit in 
the Adirondacks. 
Col. Robert Stevenson gave a gen- 
tlemen’s iuncheon Thursday at the 
Gardner cottage, Pride’s Crossing, 
which he is occupying this season. 
Miss Sarah Paine was the hostess 
of a merry party of young people at 
her Pride’s Crossing home Thursday, 
when seventeen girls, members of her 
Sunday school class in Boston, were 
- down on the shore for the day. 
Baroness de Rosen was the guest of 
honor at a luncheon given Tuesday 
afternoon by Mrs. Edwin C. Swift at 
her pretty Pride’s Crossing villa. 
Covers were spread for twelve. 
Miss Mary Bigelow of Boston and 
Cohasset is making a short visit with 
her cousin, Miss Naneen Mitchell at 
Manchester Cove. 
AT THE MASCONOMO 
FRIDAY anp SATURDAY, AUGUST 25TH AND 26TH 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Sturgis, who 
have been spending part of the sum- 
mer with the former’s family in Man- 
chester, returned to their New York 
home Tuesday. 
Mrs. John Ford and daughter, Miss 
Helen Ford, returned to their Man- 
chester Cove cottage the first of the 
week, after a delightful visit with 
friends in Dublin, N.H. 
Mr. Thorley, who is occupying the 
Winch cottage at Manchester, re- 
turned Wednesday from a trip to New 
York in his 24-h.p. Ranier car. 
The dinner-dance at the Essex 
County Club, last week, was so uni- 
versally popular that another is sched- 
uled for the last day of this month. 
At their Coolidge’s Point cottage 
Mr. and Mrs. William Aspinwall have 
as their guest Miss Lucy Lowell of 
Boston. 
Mrs. Martin Bonnell and daughter, 
Miss Virginia Bonnell, of Cleveland, 
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron es 
Wick at Manchester Cove. 
Cong. and Mrs. Augustus P. Gard- 
ner have been spending the week with 
the latter’s family, the Henry Cabot 
Lodges, who arrived at Nahant the 
first of the week, after a two months’ 
trip abroad. 
Mrs. A. M. Sheldon and Miss Eliza 
beth Kendall of Boston were guests of 
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tenney at 
Manchester Cove over the week-end. 
Junius Aldrich of Manchester Cove 
spent Sunday with some of his young 
friends at Bolton, Mass. 
J. Brooks Fenno was among the 
long list of arrivals on the Cymric 
from Liverpool, arriving in Boston 
Sunday. 
Miss Clara T. Endicott returned to 
her Pride’s home Monday, after a 
pleasant visit with friends in Dublin, 
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W. P. Richardson of Boston and 
Nahant was a guest over the week- 
end of the Henry P. McKeans. Mr. 
McKean went down to Philadelphia 
the early part of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKee have 
with them at their Beverly Farms 
home for a short visit Mrs. T. W. 
Bakewell of New York. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester, for the bal- 
ance of the season, is prepared to do 
shampooing, marcel waving and mani- 
curing. Tel.102-4 Manchester. * 
New Fall Hats at the Keyou, 113 
Main street, Gloucester. 
HRAMED AND UNFRAMED PICTURES 
CARBONS, PLATINUMS, SEPIAS, WATER COLORS, MARINES, 
SURF SCENES, 
PHOTOGRAPHS: OF 
PAINTINGS. 
SOULE ART PUB. CO. OF 12 BROMFIELD ST., BOSTON 
MORSE’S BLOCK, near Manchester Station. 
