Society Notes 
Miss Margaret Curtis of Manches- 
ter, a member of the Essex County 
club, came within 1 hole of winning 
the women’s national golf champion- 
ship on the- links of the Morris 
Country club, Morristown, N.J., last 
Saturday. From a field of 67 she 
had won her way down to the finals, 
and Miss Pauline Mackay, of Water- 
town, defeated her then 1 up, at the 
18th green. Miss Mackay and Miss 
Curtis played in the final round of the 
ladies’ invitation meet at the Essex 
County club a few weeks ago, the 
latter winning by a big margin. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick, work 
on whose summer mansion at Pride’s 
is being pushed forward so as to have 
it ready for occupancy next spring, 
have leased the George Vanderbilt 
house on Fifth avenue, New York, 
for several years, though they will, no 
doubt, spend most of their time in 
the future at their North Shore villa. 
Among the recent arrivals from 
abroad are Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. 
Burnham and Miss Nina Burnham, 
who will, no doubt, spend part of the 
autumn at their Pride’s house. 
Included among the group of sea- 
son’s debutantes will be several well- 
known North Shore girls, including 
Miss Helen Thomas, daughter.of Mr. 
and Mrs. W. B. Thomas of Pride’s, 
and Miss Mary Josephine Amory, the 
beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Francis I. Amory of Beverly Cove 
and Boston. Miss Amory is quite 
accomplished and an excellent linguist. 
She has been spending the past year 
abroad, returning to the North Shore 
in July. Miss Amory enjoys out-of- 
door sports, rides and drives well and 
is a great favorite. 
There were about 25 huntsmen out 
for the run with the hounds last Sat- 
urday afternoon, the start being made 
from the Myopia Hunt club house to 
Ipswich, where the party had tea with 
the J. H. Proctors. 
J. Torry Morse, 3d, has been enter- 
taining a merry house party at his 
father’s summer cottage in Pride’s 
the past week. Included among his 
guests were Miss Elsie Dalton, Miss 
Helen Dalton, Mrs. Snelling and Mrs. 
Choate. Mr. Morse will not return 
to Boston till the last of this month. 
‘‘Eaglehead,”’ at Manchester has 
been closed this week. Mrs. McMil- 
lan and the Baroness von Kettler, her 
guest for several weeks, left last Sun- 
day for Washington. 
The Charles E, Cottings and the 
Gordon Abbotts were among the 
mid-week departures from West Man- 
chester. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 19 
TREES FOR SALE. 
200 Sugar and Norway Maples (12 feet), 300 Willow, Laurel and Golden (4 and 10 feet), 
200 Hemlock and Spruce (3 to 6 feet). Will sell at low price, as they must be transplanted 
this season. Full line of Shrubs at regular price. 
PIERCE NURSERIES os Beverly Farms, Mass. 
In Time of Peace Prepare for War. 
In Time of Hot Weather Prepare for Cold. 
Now is the time to get your new RANGE or FURNACE, or have your 
range and furnace repaired for cold weather, and avoid the rush in the fall. 
Remember that we are agents for the celebrated MAGEE and GLEN- 
WOOD FURNACES and RANGES. 
We are also carrying at the present time a large stock of PLANT 
STAKES, WIRE NETTING for vines, etc. 
Our line of KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS was never as com- 
plete as at the present time. 
D. T. BEATON, 
Telephone 53-12. MANCHESTER, MASS. 
_ D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
TAPPAN STREET, MANCHESTER-BY-THE SEA. 
Telephone 123-4. 
Also, RAILROAD AVENUE, CORNER PEARL STREET, GLOUCESTER. TELEPHONE 2223, 
M. J. MARSHALL, 
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. 
House Cleaning, Opening and Closing in Fall. 
First-Class Work Guaranteed. Turkish Work a Specialty. Mattresses Made to Order. 
Shop, High St. Beverly Farms, “““wan’tc 547 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass, 
CONNOLLY BROS. 
CON TRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
S. J. CONNOLLY. Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
G. P. CONNOLLY. L iermetag FN on Blasting, Excavating, paces, Landscape, Steam Drilling and 
T. D. CONNOLLY. all kinds of Stone Work. (& All work personally attended to. 
Steam Road Rollers to let. Builders of Lawn Tennis Courts. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to HOUSE ann LAND DRAINAGE, 
TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, 
High-class Coach and Saddle Horses 
BOR SALEV AND? TOU BEE. 
-Summer and Winter Board for Horses; 
Telephone Connection, 
Tappan Street, MANCHESTER, Mass. 
