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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Goddard 
of Boston will not be at Beverly 
Farms this season, as they will sail 
for Europe next month to remain 
until October. 
Fk ok 
Alexander S. Porter, Jr., and 
family of Boston, settled Wednes- 
day at their summer home on Cobb 
avenue, Manchester. 
MARBLEHEAD. 
Frank Brewster and 
Commonwealth avenue, 
today at Gilbert 
Lawyer 
family of 
Boston, arrived 
Heights. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Smith are 
due at Frankland cottage, Fort 
Sewall, next Monday. 
Monday will see Dr. and Mrs. 
Wm. F. Whitney of Marlboro 
street, Boston, domiciled in their 
cottage on Peach’s Point. 
Roger Upton has the yacht Eliza- 
beth in commission. It will be a 
committee boat during the summer 
races. 
Robert 8S. Peabody and family of 
the Fenway, Boston, arrived Mon- 
day of this week at Peach’s Point. 
The yacht clubs open tomorrow 
for the season. 
CAPITAL 
$200,000 
MERGHA 
Frederick L. Gay of the St. 
Botolph and Tavern clubs, Boston, 
who is one of the most enthusiastic 
of the Eastern Yacht Club members, 
has already put his yacht Sunshine 
in commission, having recently come 
up to Marblehead from Boothbay, 
Me. 
W. Starling Burgess of Marble- 
head has his yacht Alga in commis- 
sion in Marblehead harbor. 
T. Coleman Du Pont of Deleware, 
is the donor of $500,000 to the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 
ogy. Mrs. F. B. Crowninshield 
(Louise Du Pont), of Boston and 
Marblehead, is a member of that 
prominent Deleware family. 
CLIFTON. 
The summer colonists are closing 
winter homes rapidly and settling 
here in summer cottages for the sea- 
son. 
Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield Hag- 
gerty, who spent the winter in 
Europe, and in China, have closed 
their New York home permanently 
and settled in their Clifton cottage 
for the season. 
Mrs. M. P. Ware of Boston will 
be the new manager of The Crown- 
inshield this season. The hotel will 
open June first. 
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The Clifton Golf links has a 
course of 1915 yards and fills the re- 
quirements of the .most exacting 
golfer. Tournaments will be held 
weekly during the season. 
The E. J. Holloways of Boston, 
have arrived. 
A perfect understanding of self is 
a perfect understanding of all 
things, for man is the condensed 
whole. From such a man no power 
is withheld. All things are obedi- 
ent to him.—Freedom. 
LIFE, upon the whole is far more 
pleasurable than painful; otherwise 
we would not feel pain so impa- 
tiently when it comes.—Leigh Hunt. 
Should one tell you that a moun- 
tain had changed its place you are 
at liberty to doubt it, but if any one 
tells you that a man has changed 
his character do ‘not believe it.— 
Mohammed. 
Lawyer (annoyed) — Better take 
your case somewhere else. You are 
too thin skinned for me. Client— 
Hardly pay to skin me, eh?—Boston 
Transcript. 
What I aspired to be, 
And was not, comforts me. 
—Browning. 
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