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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Samuel Carr and family arrived 
at their West Manchester cottage 
this week. 
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President and Mrs. Taft have is- 
sued invitations to the reception at 
the White House on June 19th, 
‘when they observe their 25th wed- 
ding anniversary. It will be ob- 
served at 9 o’clock, Monday evening, 
June 19th. Dancing will be a fea- 
ture of the oceasion. 
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Hon. A. C. Ratshesky of Boston 
and Beverly, has been appointed by 
Gov. Foss to represent the State as’ 
a delegate to the national confer- 
ence of Charities and Corrections 
being held at Boston from June 7-14. 
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King George yesterday appointed 
Baron Sandhurst as civil attache, 
and Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard R. 
James, formerly British military at- 
tache at Washington, and Captain 
C. F. G. Sowerby, the British naval 
attache at Washington, as military 
and naval attache respectively to 
John Hays Hammond, while acting 
as the United States special ambas- 
-sador at the coronation. Capt. 
Sowerby has been a summer resi- 
dent of the North Shore and ocecu- 
pied the Woodbury cottage, Beverly 
Cove. 
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Representative John L. Salton- 
stall of Boston and Beverly Cove, 
is confined to his home by illness 
and will be unable to attend the leg- 
islative sessions during the next few 
days. 
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The Henry 8. Grews arrived at 
their summer cottage at West Man- 
chester Monday for the season. 
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Mrs. Russell Sturgis and family 
have settled at ‘‘Sunny Waters,’’ 
their summer estate on Masconomo 
street, Manchester. They arrived 
last Friday. Last summer their cot- 
tage was occupied by Baron Rosen, 
the Russian ambassador. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Childs of Pittsburg, 
are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Clay Frick at ‘‘ Eagle Rock,”’ 
Pride’s Crossing. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
Count and Countess de Chambrun 
of Washington, are the first of the 
Longworth family party to arrive 
at Mingo Beach, Pride’s Crossing. 
They settled there Wednesday. 
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the Pride’s colony 
was enlarged by several arrivals. 
At the Paine Farm, the John T. 
Morse, Jrs., of Boston, settled for 
the season; Col. Charles Lawrence 
Peirson on Thissell street, and Wm. 
Endicott on Barberry Hill. 
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The Misses Paine of Boston are 
settled in their cottage on the Paine 
estate. 
Yesterday 
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D. Herbert Hostetter and family 
of Pittsburg, have arrived at their 
summer home on Grover street, 
Beverly. 
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Judge and Mrs. Oliver Wendell 
Holmes of Washington, will arrive 
at Beverly Farms next Wednesday. 
The house is now being put in read- 
iness for their arrival. 
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Dr. Marshall Fabyan and family 
of Boston, have arrived at the cot- 
tage of A. L. Daniels at Beverly 
Farms, which they have secured for 
this season. 
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Dr. Charles A. Porter and family 
of Boston, have returned to Beverly 
Farms, where they are welcome ad- 
ditions to this summer colony. 
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Dr. James M. Jackson and fam- 
ily, of Boston, will arrive tomorrow 
at their cottage on Hale street, 
Beverly Farms. 
Work done at your residence if 
desired anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, 
barber, Central square, Manchester. 
Tel. 53-12. - 
The Grand 
New York city have opened their 
North Shore branch, in the Colon- 
nade, Magnolia, for the season and 
as usual have a varied assortment of 
the exclusive line of table and bed 
linen, neckwear, handkerchiefs, and 
useful novelties carried by this well 
known concern. Infants’ and chil- 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
308 Fifth Ave., N. E. Gor. 3ist St. N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison 8q. 
Maison de Blane of - 
21-FOOT CENTERBOARD 
SAILING DORY 
With Cabin for Sale at a bargain; 
in good condition; well equipped— 
lead ballast, oars, pump, anchor — 
and rode, fenders, etc. Can be 
seen at j 
DAVID FENTON CO’S. YARD 
Manchester 
Visitors to the MISSES GRAY’S 
STUDIO AND DECORATIVE ART SHOP 
14 Bridge St., Manchester 
will find beside 
IMPORTED LAMPS, ANTIQUE 
BRASSES, LAMP SHADES, ETC., 
Specimens of Various Handicrafts 
Beautiful Porto Rican 
NEEDLEWORK, BASKETS 
made by the Lincoln House Children 
and BOWLS from the 
Paul Revere. Potteries 
Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to. 
Andrew Schlehuber 
BAKER, CATERER 
CONFECTIONER 
All kinds of Catering in First-Class Style. 
Special Prices to Churches and Large Parties of 
all kinds. 
78 Exchange St. 
LYNN, MASS. 
dren’s hats and dresses form a new 
department this season, wherein 
will be found the latest Parisian 
creations, ete. This is the sixth sea- 
son of the firm on the North Shore. 
The store is in charge of Arthur 
Raymond Brown, as usual. 
Miss Anna M. Bingham of Boston, 
has returned to Manchester-by-the- 
sea for the summer, and is prepared 
to make engagements by the day for | 
dressmaking. She is at 6 North 
street, Manchester. 
This is the best day the world has 
ever seen. Tomorrow will be better. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
