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SOCIETY NOTES 
The Pittsburg members of the 
North Shore contingent are taking 
very active and prominent parts in 
the festive holiday season in the 
Steel City. Monday Mr. and Mrs. 
Leonard G. Wood gave a dinner 
party in honor of Miss Lois Mce- 
Ginley. Wednesday Miss Helen C. 
Frick gave a dinner-dance at the 
Pittsburg Golf club in honor of Miss 
Elizabeth Holmes. Friday Mr. and 
Mrs. Leonard G. Wood gave a dance 
at the same club for their debutante 
daughter, Miss Betty Woods, who 
has been entertained at Manchester 
by the Misses McGinley. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. McGinley 
of Forbes street, Pittsburg, and 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, have 
sent out invitations for a cotillon 
which they will give on Christmas 
night in the Hotel Schenley in 
honor of their debutante daughter, 
‘Miss Lois McGinley. 
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Monday evening’s Boston Grand 
Opera performance was a_ notable 
one due to the appearance of Mme. 
Emma Eames— Gorgorza in Tosca 
in her first and only presentation of 
that role. The appearance of the 
famous singer called out one of the 
most brilliant audiences of the sea- 
son. Among those present were 
Mrs. Gordon Abbott in pale blue 
brocade with lace and _ decollete 
corsage. Mrs. Abbott also wore a 
wide dog collar of diamonds and 
pearls. Mrs. Frank B. Bemis was 
in peacock blue chiffon over white 
satin and wore beautiful diamonds. 
Mrs. Lester Leland was in gold- 
colored satin with touches of pink 
tulle. Mrs. Robert D. Evans was in 
white satin brocade and diamonds, 
and on her black velvet neck-piece 
wore superb diamonds. Her sister, 
Miss Belle Hunt, was in white and 
silver brocade and diamonds. Mrs. 
S. Reed Anthony was in deep cerese 
satin brocade with crystals trim- 
ming the right shoulder. Her 
daughter, Miss Ruth Anthony, was 
in pale. pink chiffon and_ satin. 
Mrs. William Hooper was in black 
jetted lace and diamonds. 
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Sympathy is forthcoming for 
Mrs. Henry F. Sears of Beacon 
street, Boston and Beverly Cove, in 
the death of her father, the late 
William Struthers of Bryn Mawr, 
Penn., which oceurred on Tuesday 
of last week. The passing of Mr. 
Struthers follows closely upon that 
of his wife, which occurred several 
weeks ago. His illness was of com- 
paratively brief duration. 
BREEZE 
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In Northumberland County, New Brunswick 
One of the choicest locations for large and small game, fishing, ete., ' 
available. Borders Renous 
River, wholly surrounded by government 
lands; 400 acres, farming land and wooded with beautiful pine trees. 
An ideal reservation for some North Shore gentleman. 
May be pur- 
chased outright, or will lease for term of years. 
For particulars apply to 
J. A. LODGE, Editor 
‘‘The North Shore Breeze,’’ 
Manc hester 
SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas 
and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Read, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
Miss Evelyn Curtis of Boston and 
Beverly Farms has been visiting in 
Providence. While there she was 
the guest of honor at a tea for 
young matrons and _ debutantes 
viven by Mrs. Wm. B. Weeden. 
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Mme. Georgette Leblane Maeter- 
linck, wife of the Belgian drama- 
tist, will be given a reception in the 
Hotel Lenox, Boston, New Year’s 
eve by a number of prominent wo- 
men of that city. The reception is 
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CLEANERS AND DYERS 
Fancy Fabrics and the most delicately 
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the least injury or the smallest risk. Our 
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Feathers, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, 
Lingeries, Silks, Gloves, etc., if entrusted 
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again. You will be surprised at the re- 
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Delivery 
54 Lafayette St., SALEM 
System Tel. 1017 
in charge of Mrs. Frederick S. Con- 
verse, Mrs. George R. Fearing, Jr., 
Mrs. John L. Gardner, Mrs. Eben 
D. Jordan, Mrs. Henry Russe!l, Mrs. 
Horatio N. Slater and Mrs. Fisk 
Warren. Mme. Maeterlinck sailed 
for the United States Wednesday 
and is expected to arrive on the 
Olympic on the following Tuesday. 
She will come to Boston imme- 
diately to begin rehearsing ‘‘Pelleas 
and Melisande’’ in both the operatic 
and dramatic versions. 
