SOCIETY NOTES 
Edmund K. Arnold 
and family 
have closed their town house, 12 
Gloucester street, Boston, and are 
now located at their summer resi- 
dence, Sea street, Manchester. The 
house has been enlarged and greatly 
improved since last season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allen of 
Boston, opened “Allanbank,” — their 
Beverly Cove estate last Friday. 
They were among the guests at last 
Saturday evening’s dinner party at 
“Eagle Rock,” the Frick estate. 
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Higginson of 
Boston and Pride’s, were dinner host 
and hostess at their Boston home, 
Tuesday evening of this week, for a 
number of guests. 
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Amos A Lawrence arrived yester- 
day for a spring sojourn at the small 
Lawrence cottage, ‘““The Wadsworth,” 
Hospital Point, Beverly. 
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Miss M. H. Magee of Boston, who 
has been spending the past winter 
and spring in Florida, is due this 
month at her cottage on Ober street, 
Beverly. 
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“Elmtop,’ the Norman F. Greeley 
estate, on Ober street, Beverly, is 
undergoing improvements about the 
grounds. ‘The Greeleys spend each 
week-end at “Elmtop.” ‘Their winter 
home is in Boston. 
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Gardner F. Williams of Washing- 
ton, has -been at his Wenham estate 
this week in the interest of improve- 
ments in operation there. 
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The widow and daughters of the 
late John A. Burnham, of Boston, 
arrived at their Wenham estate last 
Saturday. 
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Charles F. Ayer of Boston, will 
open his beautiful estate, Four Cor- 
ners, Hamilton, next Monday for the 
season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Robbins 
have been entertaining Royal Robbins 
of Boston this week, at their Hamil- 
ton summer home. 
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Maxwell Norman, who has been 
making an extended sojourn in Aiken, 
S. C., is now at Hamilton. 
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Miss Rice, daughter of Charles G. 
Rice of Boston and Ipswich, enter- 
tained a party of fifteen young women 
friends at Ipswich Wednesday. 
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SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN COMPANY 
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tographer. 
Boston OperA House. 
The Aborn English Grand Opera 
company will again repeat a favorite 
selection of their season of a year 
ago at the Boston Opera House next 
week, when Bizet’s last and greatest 
composition, “Carmen” will be pre- 
sented with a cast of favorites. 
Louise Le Baron, whose original 
and artistic depiction of the central 
character in this opera last spring, 1s 
well remembered, will have the same 
part again for half of the perform- 
ances of the coming week, while Ber- 
tha Shalek, who has been equally suc- 
cessful in the same role, with the 
Aborn organizations in other cities, 
will appear as Carmen at the other 
four performances of the week. 
The balance of the cast will be 
formed with an equal proportion of 
well-established favorites and of no- 
table new additions to the Aborn 
forces. A promising young debutante 
of this occasion will be Miss Renata 
Freber, a young soprano who has 
been singing in concert in Chicago, 
St. Louis and other western cities, 
who will make her first appearance in 
grand opera in the role of Miceela. - 
Three other new arrivals will be An- 
gelo Secchi, a tenor who has _ just 
come to America especially for a 
limited number of performances with 
the Aborn companies in various cities, 
and who will make his first bow in 
this country as Don Jose; William 
Schuster, a basso-cantante, who has 
been heard in Boston in grand opera 
in past years, who will be the Dan- 
cairo; and Harry Luckstone, a pop- 
lavatory by our own chemist. 
particular branch of the work. 
operators in the use of cameras, in the process of developing, or in any other 
branch of amateur photography. 
137 Essex St. 
PHOTO SUPPLY DEPARTMENT. 
Our Photographic Supply Department is complete in every branch, and 
thought has been given to meet economically the want of every amateur pho- 
The developing and printing department, the largest in Essex 
County, is in charge of an expert. 
The solutions used are prepared in our own 
Enlargements are made by artists skilled in this 
Instructions are given free by experienced 
COGLEY’S 
Opposite Cadet Armory 
SALEM, MASS. 
ular baritone, who needs little intro- 
duction here who will be cast as 
F,scamillo. 
For the week beginning Monday, 
May 15th, the third novelty of the 
spring season, Offenbach’s ‘Les Con- 
tes d’Hoffmann” (“The Tales of 
Hoffmann”) will be heard here in 
English for the first time with the 
same cast with which Messers Aborn 
gave this delightful opera comique its 
first American performances in New 
York City a couple of years ago. 
NEw Druc SToreE. 
“Delaney & Pert” is the name of 
Beverly’s newest drug store, located 
at the junction of Cabot and Rantoul 
streets, at Gloucester Crossing, on the 
main road between Beverly and Wen- 
ham, Ipswich, etc. Thomas F. De- 
laney and E. L. Pert constitute the 
partnership. Mr. Delaney has been 
in the drug business in Beverly for 
the last fourteen years and is well 
known to all North Shore people. 
Mr. Pert has been in his employ for 
the last thirteen years. The store 
which they have opened will cater to 
family trade in a section of Beverly 
which has seen an increase in popu- 
lation within three years of more than 
1,500 people. 
‘Help me, oh my Father, to be true, 
Thou hast revealed Thy Son to me, 
may I reveal Him to others. May I 
be a living epistle, known and easily 
read of men. And may there be no de- 
ception in me; may my life as others 
see it, tell the truth; may no fellowman 
be wrecked by following the light that 
shines from me,’’ . 
