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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. 
Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell have 
the former’s brother of Washington 
on for a short visit at their Manches- 
ter cottage. Thursday evening they 
gave an informal dinner party at which 
covers were spread for twelve. Their 
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
T. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thorn- 
dike, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre 
and Mr. T. Dennie Boardman. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Markle have as 
their guest at Manchester Miss Davie 
of New York, who is spending a fort- 
night on the shore. Mrs. Markle has 
just returned from a week spent at 
her country place at Jeddo, in the 
Pennsylvanian mountains. 
Mrs. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan have 
been entertaining for Mrs. Nancy 
Langhorn Shaw, who has been a 
guest at their Beverly Cove villa the 
past week. Wednesday evening they 
gave a dinner at which covers were 
spread for sixteen. Mrs. Shaw left 
yesterday for Dark Harbor for a visit 
with her sister, Mrs. Dana Gibson. 
Some 
Good 
Things 
To be found only at our store 
S. S. Pierce Fancy Groceries 
Eaton-Hurlbut’s Fine Stationery 
Hudnut’s Sachets and Toilet Waters 
Dennison’s Crepe Paper Novelties 
Huyler’s Chocolates and Bonbons 
Suchard’s, Peters’, Cailler’s 
Milk Chocolate. 
ROPES DRUG CO, 
188 Cabot Street ... Beverly, Mass. 
Miss Sarah Lewis of Boston is 
spending a few days with Mrs. John 
Fordat Manchester Cove. Mrs. Ford 
had as her guest over the week-end 
Miss A. Bakewell of Pittsburg. 
Mr. and Mrs, Ramsey Spear of 
Pittsburg arrived in their touring car 
the first of the week for a fortnight’s 
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Childs 
at their University lane cottage, Man- 
chester. Wilson King of Canada was 
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Childs over 
Sunday. 
Miss Eleanora Sears, who won her 
way down to the finals in the tennis 
tournament at Newport last week, re- 
turned to the North Shore Monday 
afternoon. 
Mrs. C. H. Tweed returned last 
Saturday from a visit with New York 
friends at North East Harbor, Me. 
Otis H. Luke went down to Hali- 
fax the middle of the week to make 
the return trip by water with his 
brother, Arthur Luke, whose yacht 
was one of the competitors in the 
Marblehead-Halifax race. 
Mrs. J. S. Cabot gave a smart little 
luncheon party at her Pride’s Crossing 
home the week for her guest Miss 
Trimball. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shaw of Man- 
chester spent the week-end with the 
latter’s family, the Eldridges, at Chat- 
ham. 
E. C. Stimpson, manager of the 
Masconomo at Manchester this season 
will have the Oxford, on Huntington 
avenue, Boston, this coming season. 
The Masconomo will close Septem- 
ber 6. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton are 
sojourning at Bemis, Me., leaving 
Beverly Farms Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hooper enter- 
tained a party at an informal dinner 
party at their West Manchester cot- 
tage Tuesday evening. 
At their cottage off School street, 
Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
Robinson had as guests over the 
week end Miss. Sara Norton, 
daughter of Prof. Norton of Cam- 
bridge, Miss H. G. Palfrey of Cam- 
bridge and E. G. Loring of Boston. 
BEVERLY. 
Miss Agatha Knowlton has been 
visiting friends in Gardner, Mass. 
Miss Eva M. Colby of Cabot street 
has been entertaining Miss Gertrude 
Callahan of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Lowell are 
at their summer home in Phippsbury, 
Me., for the remainder of the summer. 
Arthur Lovett of Colon street is 
spending his vacation with friends in 
Gloucester. 
The ‘“Sam-Sam” or carnival of 
out-of-door sports, which is to be 
given in aid of the Beverly Hospital 
on September 7, at Peabody’s Field, 
promises to be an event of more than 
ordinary interest. One of the features 
is to be a base-ball game between the 
professional and business men, cap- 
tained respectivefy by Roland W. 
Boyden, Esq., and Robert Robertson, 
Jr, and in addition a number of ex- 
ceptionally bright and _ interesting 
events is promised. 
Miss Elizabeth Haskell returned to 
her Rockport home Wednesday, after 
spending a week as guest of Miss 
Edna Stiles on Watch Hill. 
Mrs. A. L. Churchill and Mrs. 
Walter Aulthouse are spending the 
month of August at Jackson, N.H. 
A year’s subscription to the BREEZE 
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Dummer Academy 
SOUTH BYFIELD, MASS. 
A Home School for boys, founded in 
1763, embodying all the fundamental ele- 
ments of a good home surrounded by the 
best influences. Thirty-four miles from 
Boston in the country. Individual in- 
structors only. Just the place for the bo 
who is preparing for college. Thorough 
preparation. Fine gymnasium, Athletics 
encouraged. Cottage system throughout. 
cee by Pres. Charles W. Eliot, 
ev. 
Edward Everett Hale, Attorney- 
General William H. Moody, Preident 
Charles F. Thwing, Rev. E. E. Strong, 
Judge Robert R. Bishop, and many 
others. Send for catalogue, and when 
doing so, state age of boy. 
WILLIAM DUDLEY SPRAGUE, 
