8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE a 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Dr. Percival Lombard is due at his Beverly Cove 
cottage this week from a two weeks’ western trip. Mrs. 
Lombard has been entertaining a house party of rela- 
tives and friends. 
Col. Gaston of Boston has been the guest of A.iShu- 
man of Boston, at ‘‘Hetmere,’’ his beautiful Beverly 
estate. Last Friday evening there was a very enjoyable 
family dinner party at ‘‘Hetmere,’’ the participants 
being Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Ratshesky, Boston, and 
Swampscott; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman, Boston 
and Marblehead; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Steinert, Boston 
and Beverly Cove. 
Mrs. Bryce J. Allen of Beverly, who has taken a 
leading role as a North Shore hostess this season, gave 
a dinner party last Sunday evening and will entertain 
ir like fashion next Sunday evening. Mrs. Allen will 
act as chaperone for her niece, Miss Lily Sears, who will 
have her formal debut in society Dec. 8, in Boston. 
Mrs. Guy Norman of Beverly had on her social calen- 
dar this week a luncheon on Monday and she has a din- 
ner party scheduled for next Sunday. 
Amory A. Lawrence is expected home from his Euro- 
pean trip early next month. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Law- 
rence, who are at the Lawrence estate during his ab- 
sence, have Mrs. Atherton of Boston, Mrs. Lawrence’s 
mother, as their guest. 
Mrs. Oliver Ames was hostess of a dinner party at her 
Pride’s Crossing estate last Saturday evening. 
The final race of the season of the Manchester Yacht 
club was sailed last Saturday afternoon between the 
boats of the One Design Class, which was made neces- 
sary by ealling off the race of Labor Day when the 
boats did not finish within the time limit. There were 
only four starters and the conditions were anything but 
satisfactory, there being a heavy sea running and the 
wind extremely light and fluky. The Gnat, owned by 
Richard Ames, finished five seconds ahead of the Lamb, 
owned by Miss Edith Fabyan. The Asteria, owned by 
C. E. Hodges, Jr., and the Terrapin, owned by Robert 
Storer withdrew. The race decided the series, giving 
the Iris cup, offered by Francis M. Whitehouse, to the 
Lamb, which has been most skillfully handled all the 
season by Miss Edith Fabyan, daughter of Francis W. 
Fabyan. 
Private Reservation 
FOR SHOOTING, FISHING, AND GAME 
With the closing of the North Shore Grill elub and 
the Green Gables tea-room on Monday of this week, the 
Aborn hotel on Sept. 16, and the Hesperus hotel, last 
week also, one realizes that Magnolia’s summer activ- 
ities are indeed on the wane, with the exception of the 
Oceanside, which will remain open until October first. 
This induces many cottagers also to extend their stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland have returned to West 
Manchester from a week’s auto trip. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cotting of Boston and West 
Manchester have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Cunningham. Their son, Charles E., Jr., is re-- 
suming his studies at Harvard, Sept 28. He has been 
entertaining Herbert Jacques and Mr. Balch of Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tibbetts of Boston have arrived 
at their West Manchester estate on Harbor street for 
the autumn and winter. 
Henry S. Grew, 2nd, is removing his household: from 
West Manchester to Boston on October 3. 
Mrs. E. B. Everett of Boston is elosing her cottage 
on the picturesque Old Fort point near the West Man- 
chester depot on October 10. 
Yacht Chanticleer owned by E. C. Fitch of Boston 
and Manchester and chartered this season by Joseph 
Leiter, went out of commission Monday of this week 
after a two weeks’ eruise to Long Island Sound, New 
Mr. “Leiter 
London, New Bedford, and other points. 
was accompanied by his wife and a few friends. There 
has been much entertaining on boar! during the sum- 
mer. 
The fine weather induced C. E. Hodges and family 
to remain a few days longer at West Manchester than 
they originally planed, so that they did not depart for 
Krookline until Monday of this week. 
Childs Frick is expected from his summer sojourn in 
“ritish Columbia and vicinity the last of this month. 
Miss Helen Frick was much interested in the reunion 
of the girls at her vacation farm °t Wenhs» ° 
Saturday. All the young women who have enjoyed 
its priviledges during the summer met that day for 
“ reunion party and Miss Frick had special plans 
made for their entertainment. 
Mrs. Henry P. King and son returned to Pride’s last 
Friday after a sojourn in Kineo, Maine. 
Miss Juliet Higginson of Pride’s has transferred her 
interests to Dover, Mass., where she has a fine farm and 
where she will make an extended autumn sojourn. 
The owner of a very fine piece of property of 400 acres on the Renous River, New 
Brunswick, has decided to either sell or lease for a term of years. 
Location in the heart of 
the New Brunswick woods, with game of all kinds abounding. A beautiful brook, alive with 
trout, runs through the land. Good lumber property. 
An exceptionally fine opportunity for some North Shore gentlemen to obtain 
Private Reservation at moderate price. 
Owner is willing to lease for term of 30 
years. at end of which time property will revert to lessee. 
For Particulars and terms see 
Mr. Lodge at NORTH SHORE BREEZE office, 
Telephones: 
(Plan of property may be seen at office) 
Fee EE 
Manchester 
137, 1382-2 
