NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XI 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. A. C. Thornton and daughter of Magnolia have 
gone to The Plymouth Inn, Northampton, to spend part 
of the winter. rt 
Of the many delightful parties on the North Shore 
on Thanksgiving Day that at “Juniper Ridge,” the home 
of the Charles F. Ayers at Hamilton, was the largest at- 
tended. He invited the Myopia Hunt club riders in the 
chase that morning to i ae for a hunt breakfast. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Warren (Elizabeth Sears), 
who recently closed the cottage they occupied at Pride’s 
‘Crossing, are to spend the winter at the home of Mrs. 
Warren’s late grandfather, Francis Bartlett, on Beacon 
street, Boston. 
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It is understood that the controversy between the 
Ipswich selectmen and Robert T, Crane, Jr., of Chicago 
over the ownership of the beach at Castle Hill at Ipswich 
is entirely amicable, the only desire being to establish 
who is the rightful owner of the property, which has been 
open to the public for years, and which Mr. Crane has 
made no attempt to close. His deed calls for the beach. 
but when the former owner, John Burnham Brown, was 
living, the question of the title was raised, but no one 
cared to have the case taken to court. 
OPEN ALL WINTER 
Magnolia Grille»:Motor Club 
; America’s Motor Club de Luxe 
Lobster Dinners 
Chickens supplied from the Magnolia } oultry farm 
Real Live Lobsters from our own traps 
High Class Service 
Good Music Refined Entertainment 
Private Parties Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
Open the Year Round Telephone 8191 Magnolia 
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Manchester, Mass., Friday, November 28, 1913 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Herbert Warren Masons are closing their year- 
round house at Ipswich this week and will move to Bos- 
ton for the cold months where they have a house at 14 
Gloucester street Back Bay. 
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The arrival of another son in the Worcester home of 
Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Brown Monday morning of this 
week brings another shower of congratulations on this 
young couple whose marriage at Manchester a few sea- 
sons ago was one of the delightful events. Mrs. Brown 
was Marion Wigglesworth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 
George Wigglesworth of Milton and Manchester. They 
will call their second son Thornton. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barr are at their cottage at 
Beverly Farms for Thanksgiving after a stay at the 
Copley-Plaza, Boston, to which place they came after 
their visit in New York during the Horse Show when 
they were the guests of H. D. Holloway in his box. Mr. 
and Mrs, Casper Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Platt of 
Philadelphia, Philip Mills of New York and Foxhall 
Keene were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Barr the day 
of the Harvard-Yale game. 
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One of the chief affairs of the week to which the 
debutantes are looking forward is the small dance that 
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Dexter of Hale street are giving 
on Friday night at the Hotel Somerset, Boston, for their 
daughter, Miss Harriet Dexter. Dudley L. Pickman, Jr., 
and Arnold W. Hunnewell will be the head ushers and 
those who assist will include Edward M. Pickman, W. 
De Ford Beal, W, D. Sohier, Jr., and Charles E. Cot- 
ting, Jr. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland, who have been at their 
West Manchester residence all the autumn, opened their 
Boston house at 422 Beacon street last week. 
Huerta isn’t even in the Liluokalani class. He 
has never said a word about his great and good friend at 
Washington. 
PSALMS IN SONNETS 
Joseph A. Torrey 
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Make joyful noise unto the Lord, ye lands, 
Serve Him with gladness and the voice of song. 
He is our God, praises to Him belong, _ 
We are the work of His almighty hand, 
*Tis He hath made us and not we oursel’s, 
Sheep of His pasture, us He gently leads, 
Within His fold His flock securely dwells, 
By quiet streams in verdant valley feeds. 
With loud thanksgiving enter ye His gates 
And crowd His courts with songs of: loud acclaim, 
Salvation shall be his on God who waits, 
Be thankful unto Him and bless His name. 
The Lord is good, His mercy ever sure, 
His truth to generations shall endure. 
