8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Worcester 
New York Boston Philadelphia 
Bar Harbor, Me. Narragansett Pier, R. I. 
Atlantic City 
ESTABLISHED 1864 
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The Cleaners and Dyers 
WILL OPEN THEIR BRANCH 
OFFICE FOR SUMMER 1911 
IN THE 
Donchian Building, Magnolia 
ABOUT JUNE 15 
Boston Office, 418 Boylston Street 
All North Shore orders sent to us by 
Smith’s express will be returned three 
days after receipt 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Saltonstall gave a dinner 
party at their home at Beverly Cove, recently. Covers 
were laid for six. 
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Mrs. Robert Treat Paine of Boston and Pride’s, has 
been visiting her father, William F. Mattingly of Wash- 
ington. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Judge William H. Moore of New York and Pride's, 
won several blue ribbons at the Brooklyn horse show, two 
ot the first prizes going to Menella and Phyllis in the 
tendem class. 
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Gen. Francis Bartlett of Boston, will open his sum- 
mer home at Pride’s Crossing on May 9th, where, as 
usual, he will spend the season. 
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Hon. Curtis Guild, of Boston, Nahant and Swamp- 
scott, has been confirmed by the Senate, as ambassador 
t« Russia. A more appropriate appointment could not 
have been made. He will conduct the office in keeping 
with its dignity and do much to once more place this 
country and Russia on the most amicable terms. 
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Miss Katharine Foote, soprano, assisted by George 
this month as special ambassador to England to the cor- 
John L. Gardner’s Fenway court, Boston, Wednesday 
afternoon. Miss Foote is an annual summer resident at 
Bass Rocks and a daughter of Arthur Foote, the famous 
composer. 
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John Hays Hammond of Gloucester and Washington, 
entertained President and Mrs. Taft at dinner ‘Tuesday 
evening prior to Mr. Hammond’s departure for Europe 
W. Proctor, pianist, gave a delightful song recital at Mrs. 
onation of King George. 
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_Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coolidge of Boston, the latter 
a daughter of Amory A. Lawrence of Boston and Bev- 
erly, after being in New York at Mr. Lawrence’s wedding 
to Mrs. Dugan, have been house guests to Mrs. L. Z. 
Leiter at Washington during the week. Mrs. Leiter 
gave a brilliant dinner in their honor. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips of London, the for- 
mer a son of Mrs. John C. Phillips of Boston and Wen- 
ham, were among the well known people present at the 
formal opening of the Society of American Women in 
London Tuesday. 
The Johnathan Brown, Jrs., who 
have been in the habit of spending the 
winter at Red Top Farm, Hamilton, 
have been and are located in Bos- 
ton. ‘They are returning to “Red 
Top” this month for the summer. A 
new garage to replace the barn and 
considerable grading of the: grounds 
have been improvements in order at 
their estate this spring. 
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“Grotor House,’ the Frederick 
Winthrop estate at Hamilton, is 
open. Mr. Winthrop and children 
settled there for the season last Fri- 
day. 
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Mrs. Gillette of Washington, has 
leased the Island View cottage at 
Magnolia through H. lL. Hannaford’s 
agency. The Farnums of Chicago 
have again leased the Sun Dial cot- 
tage. 
At the closing show of the Park 
Riding school, Boston, last Saturday, 
four road-fours were shown late in 
the evening. Harry Coulter’s quar- 
tet tooled by the owner took first 
prize. He had quite a little coaching 
party in the rig included among 
whom were Mrs. Charles A. Munn, 
Miss Eleanora Sears, Mr. Munn and 
others. . 
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Dr. R. H. Fitz and family of Bos- 
ton have opened their house at West 
Manchester this week. 
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The Clay A. Pierces of St. Louis, 
have located at the S. Parker Bremer 
cottage on Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
for the season. 
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The Walter J. Mitchells have ar- 
rived at their summer home, at Man- 
chester Cove, after spending a win- 
‘ter in Washington. 
The clubhouse of the Riverside 
Boat club, Cambridge, one of the 
most famous rowing organizations in 
the East was destroyed by fire this 
week. ‘The loss will exceed $15,000. 
A number of shells, rowboats and tro 
phies won by representatives of the 
club in aquatic contests during the 
last quarter-century were lost. Many 
North Shore Harvard men _ were 
members of the club. 
Unfortunately in a good many or- 
chards the trees are known by their 
scales. 
Auto means to go alone, therefore 
a feline that prowls in the dark is an 
autocat. 
He— You should never 
man by his clothes. 
She — I never do. I always judge 
him by his wife’s clothes. — Stray 
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