8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Chas. T.. Dukelow and family have at their Man- 
chester cottage as guests, Mrs. Dukelow’s parents, Mr. 
aud Mrs. Wick, of Cleveland, for a short stay. They 
are there to take their two eldest grandchildren, the 
little Misses Dukelow, to Cleveland with them for a 
visit. 
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North Shore and Hamilton society is much inter- 
ested in the announcement recently made of the en- 
gcugement of Miss Sarah Barroll Thayer of Fairfield 
street, Boston, and Frederick Winthrop of Boston and 
‘“-Grotor House,’’ Hamilton. Miss Thayer is the young- 
est daughter of Nathaniel’ Thayer and Cornelia S. 
(Barroll) Thayer, both of whom are dead. Her sisters 
are the Countess Moltke, wife of the Danish minister at 
Washington, who was Miss Cornelia Thayer, and Mrs. 
William 8S. Patten of New York, formerly Miss Anna 
Thayer. She is of darker complexion than her sisters 
and has a graceful figure. She is a member of the 
Vincent Club. During his long illness, which ended 
fatally on March 21st, this year, Miss Thayer was most 
devoted to her father, and to her step-mother, who was 
Miss Pauline Revere. Mr. Winthrop is a member of 
an old New York family. In January, 1903, he married 
Miss Dorothy Amory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
W. Amory of Boston. 
was thrown from her mount at the Myopia Hunt Club 
and received injuries from which she died a few days 
later. Mr. Winthrop is noted as an amateur athlete. 
During college days at Harvard he rowed on several of 
tle crews. He also was prominent socially, being a 
member of the Porcellian and other clubs. He is now 
a member of the Knickerbocker, the Racquet, the Ath- 
letie and the Meadowbrook elubs of New York city. 
Mr. Winthrop’s summer estate at Hamilton is a most 
imposing and pretentious one. 
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_ Mrs. Gordon Prince and son, Gordon, of Boston, 
avrived last Saturday at the Mansfield cottage, West 
Manchester, for the season. 
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Charles P. Curtis and family of Boston, are occupy- 
ing Miss Fanny Mason’s cottage on Prince street, Bev- 
erly Cove, this season. 
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_J. Newton Gunn and family of New York, have 
arrived at ‘‘Grey Gables,’’ Beverly Farms, one of the 
Luke cottages. 
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‘““Hetmere,’’ the summer home of Hon. A. Shuman, 
of Beverly Cove, was hospitably opened for the enter- 
tesnment of the delegation from the Chicago Board of 
‘Trade, which recently visited the North Shore. Francis 
T. Simmons formally expressed the thanks of the asso- 
ciation for Mr. Shuman’s hospitality. 
Only thoroughly. trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
MISS 
3085 Fifth Ave., 
In July 1907, Mrs. Winthrop - 
WILD 
Registry Office 
N. E. Gor. 3ist St. N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison 8q. 
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Mrs. Charles P. Bennett 
of Providence announces that she has opened a 
GIFT SHOP in the Library Building, Magnolia 
in which she is showing a very select and exelu- 
sive line of 
LEATHER GOODS, CARDS, ITALIAN 
BRIDGE SCORE CARDS, PICTURES, 
PAINTINGS, MIRRORS, NECKWEAR 
BOOKS AND OTHER NOVELTIES 
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 
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Eastern Yacht Club Cruise. 
Captains of a large number of yachts have promised 
to join the annual cruise of the Eastern Yacht club. 
The itinerary was officially announced Saturday as 
follows: 
Friday, July 7—Race, Marblehead to Portland light- 
ship (Peaks island), 85 miles. 
Saturday, July 8—Race, Peaks island to Boothbay, 28 
miles. 
Sunday, July 9—Proceed at will. 
nants Harbor, 25 miles. 
Monday, July 10—Race, Tennants Harbor around Old 
Cilley bell buoy, then to Camden, finish at the 
Graves, anchor at will, 30 miles. 
Tuesday, July 11—Proceed at will, to Fox island thor- 
oughfare, 12 miles. E 
Wednesday, July 12—Race, from entrance Fox island 
thoroughfare up the bay, around Turtle Head to 
Billings cove in Eggemoggin reach, 36 miles. 
Thursday, July 183—Proceed at will, Billings cove to 
Bartlett’s narrows, 18 miles. 
Friday, July 14—Race, Bartlett’s narrows to Winter 
harbor 26 miles. 
Saturday, July 15—Race, Winter harbor, around mark 
to southward to Bar Harbor; annual dinner; 21 
miles. 
Monday, July 17—Race, Bar Harbor to Marblehead for 
Norman cups, 161 miles. 
Boothbay to Ten- 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
