NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XI 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr, and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, who are still at 
their Pride’s Crossing estate, are being showered with 
felicitations on the new honors which have come to them 
in the personage of their first grand-child, — a little boy 
which came last Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. 
Cutler (Leslie Bradley) at the latter's year-round home 
at “The Elms,” Charles Sy Mass, 
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The wedding of Hee Faith Simpkins of Beverly 
Farms and Walter Tufts, Jr., to be solemnized at the 
Farms Episcopal church next Thursday, promises to be 
a fashionable affair. A reception will follow at the home 
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Simpkins. 
This wedding will follow closely that of the bride’s sis- 
ter, Miss Mary Tufts, and Alexander Strong, which takes 
place at Trinity church, Boston, tomorrow. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, who have been 
over to New York the last fortnight, are to return to 
West Manchester within a day of two. Miss Elaine 
Denegre, who has been visiting with some friends, will 
return with her parents. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Whitehouse are sailing for 
home the latter part of this month after a short trip to 
England. They will spend most of the winter at their 
Manchester estate. 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, November 14, 1913 
No. 46 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. R. C. Winthrop and Miss Clara Winthrop are 
on the water on their way home from Europe. They ex- 
pect to reach Boston the middle of next week. Miss 
Winthrop’s bungalow is being made ready for her re- 
turn, as she will spend much of her time at West Man- 
chester this winter as usual, especially during the holli- 
day season. 
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In honor of Miss Helen A, Bradley, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Richards M. Bradley of 216 Beacon street, 
Boston, and Manchester, a small dance was given last 
night at the Chilton club, where Mrs. Bradley and her 
daughter welcomed chiefly members of the younger set. 
The decorations, which were of simple character, were 
masses of roses with greenery. Joseph Randolph Cool- 
idge, 3d, acted as head usher and under him there were 
a corps of young men including Richard Everett, Roger 
Putnam, Sherman Thorndike, John Jeffries, Henry 
Minot, Fessenden Blanchard, Charles B. Blanchard, F. 
R. Wheelwright and Maurice Fremont-Smith and several 
others. Miss Bradley made her social debut on Friday 
last, at a large tea given by her mother at the family 
home in Beacon street. She is a member of the Sewing 
circle. 
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Albert Ivins Croll and femal are still at their sum- 
mer home at. Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
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THE DOLLS HAVE ARRIVED 
OTHER toys come and go, wonderful mechanical 
inventions delight while their novelty lasts, but the 
doll remains supreme ‘and will continue as 
there jare little heants to love and little hands to hold. 
WE BB ER®& CO i S FROM the time the first little girl — as Kip- 
ling would put it — cuddled a roughly carved block 
at 
in her arms, to the lifelike bisque babies of 
the doll has been the one toy that satisfes 
So the dolls hold reception days this week and we 
suspect that grown-ups, as well as children, will like 
Reception Days 
This Wee 
to come. 
AS an opening special we have a 24-inch 
at $1.25. 
It has shoes and stockings, and goes to 
sleep when you want it to; light or dark hair; made 
unusually strong and they are very pretty. 
Baby Character Dolls, in all sizes and expressions. 
FALL and WINTER 
SUITS at 
BIG REDUCTIONS 
long as 
itoday, 
entirely. 
doll 
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50 cents to $4.50 
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