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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Amory A. Lawrence 
of Hospital Point, Beverly, have had 
as guests this week Mr. Lawrence’s 
brother, Bishop Lawrence of Bos- 
ton, and Mrs. Lawrence’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amory of 
Boston. Last Sunday Amos Law- 
rence gave a reception in honor of 
Mr. Lawrence and his bride at his 
new Beaver Pond cottage. Mr. and 
Mrs. Lawrence, who are attending 
the Harvard-Yale boat races at New 
London today, are planning to sail 
for Europe August first. 
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Russell Steinert of Dartmouth 
College, who has joined his parents 
at Hospital Point, Beverly, for the 
summer, had a house party of college 
classmates at his summer home over 
the last week-end. 
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Thomas P. Beal, Jr., of Boston 
and Ober street, Beverly, will enter- 
tain Philadelphia friends at his par- 
ents’ summer home over July 4th. 
Harvard’s recent Class Day was of 
especial interest to the Beal family 
as W. DeFord Beal was a member of 
the graduating class. Mr. Beal, Sr., 
and family have taken a cottage at 
Isles of Shoals for August. 
0000000000000000000000000000 COOOOOOOOOOO 
fodgson, Kennard & Co., Jur. 
HHS 
Diamond Cutters 
Jewelers and Silversmiths 
25 State Street 
The Oceanside, Magnolia, Massachusetts 
Pearls, Pearl Necklaces, Pearl Necklaces Enlarged 
Jewelry and Novelties in 14 and 18 k Gold 
An Unusual Collection 
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Mr. ARTHUR KENNARD, Resident Partner 
= and Sterling Silver 
Boston, Massachusetts 
Inspection Invited 
Rare Gems Artistically Mounted 
Daniel B. Wentz and family of 
Chilton Hills, Penn., have arrived at 
Burgess Point, Beverly, in the cot- 
tage occupied last season by W. 
Harry Brown and family of Pitts- 
burg. Last season the Wentz fam- 
ily had the W. A. Gardner cottage 
at Pride’s. 
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Miss Pauline Foster of Malden, 
and young lady friend, have been 
guests this week of Miss Foster’s 
unele and aunt, Col. and Mrs. Cran- 
more H. Wallace of Boston and Nep- 
tune street, Beverly. 
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Mrs. C. A. Porter of Boston and 
Beverly Farms, is the prime mover 
in the 1911 season Book elub at Bev- 
erly Farms. The members of the 
club are: Mrs. Bernard C. Weld, 
Mrs. George Scott Winslow, Mrs. J. 
W. Tewkesbury, Mrs. Samuel D. 
Warren, Mrs. Joseph L. Frothing- 
ham, Mrs. John S. Curtis, Miss Faith 
Simpkins, Miss Elizabeth W. Per- 
kins, Mrs. Edwin A. Boardman, 
Mrs. Charles H. Dalton, Miss Guild, 
Mrs. Marshall Fabyan and Mrs. 
Porter. 
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The Bibelot owned by Commodore 
Harry H. Wiggin of the Annisquam, 
Gloucester, Yacht club, captured the 
Dutch Silver 
Sheffield 
Ovington Brothers Co. 
314 Fifth Avenue: 
Bar Marbor, Me. 
Have opened their summer branch opposite 
Magnolia 
The Colonnade : 
Fine English, Dresden and French Plates, 
Period Mirrors and Framed Prints. 
Dresden China Novelties 
Table Sets and Glass Vases 
Florentine Leather and Marble Goods 
Rare Bric-a- Brac 
Wedding Presents and Card Prizes a Specialty 
Kaiser’s cup in the fifth interna- 
tional sonder class competitions at 
Kiel, Germany, Wednesday of this — 
week. This is welcome news tom 
North Shore yachtsmen and _ gives 
this club and the North Shore special _ 
prestige and significance in the - 
yachting world. Mr. Wi iggin is a. 
resident of Somerville, and is en- 
gaged in the hardware and lumber. — 
business in Boston with an office at 
70 Kilby street. 
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Master John Mitchell, son of Mr, | 
and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell of Mag- | 
nolia avenue, Manchester, has re- | 
turned from the Southboro school 
for the summer. The pleasures of 
his summer vacation will be mater-_ 
ially strengthened by his present — 
ownership of a new Chalmers ear. 
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Ambassador and Mrs. Curtis” 
Guild, who sail tomorrow on their | 
journey to St. Petersburg, Russia, — 
were dinner guests last Sunday of | 
Rept. and Mrs. Herman A. MacDon- } 
ald of Beverly Farms. 
North Shore residents desiring 
Fourth of July Fireworks would ‘do 
well to look over the stock of the 
Boston Fireworks Co., at Salem, | 
who carry a complete assortment. 3] 
NEW YORK. 
Magnolia, Mass. 
IMPORTERS 
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