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May 19, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder f 
MODERN Regent Garage FIREPROOF 
TELEPHONE 8340 H. M. BATER, Broprictor 
Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialty 
ACCESSORIES and TIRES 
Limousines and Touring Cars for Hire by the Hour, Week or Season 
Regent Repair and Machine Shop at Lansdowne St., Boston, near Fenway Park Baseball Grounds 
ULY 3 has been decided upon as the date of the enter- 
tainment and fete at Aros A. Lawrence’s place, 
Beaver Pond, Beverly, in aid of the Navy Y..M. C. A. 
building fund, which was the same object for which the 
Navy Festival of 1915 fame was held at Beverly Farms 
last summer. The details are not yet arranged, other 
than that it will be an evening affair, with dancing, fire- 
works, etc. The grounds, which are admirably adapted 
for a function of this kind, will be illuminated. Severai 
bands will be on hand for the evening. It will be a gala 
party and will be attended by the whole North Shore. 
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Mrs. James McMillan is closing her residence, 1114 
Vermont ave., Washington, the last of this month and 
will arrive at “Eagle Head,” her beautiful place in Man- 
chester, the first of June. 
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Mrs. Joseph W. Lefavour is among the early week’s 
atrivals at Beverly Cove. Mrs. Lefavour lives at the 
Hotel Vendome, Boston, in winter. 
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Mrs. William Phillips has 
3everly, near Wenham lake. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of Boston plans to open her 
house at Manchester next Wednesday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Carter of Kansas City, Mo., 
have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss 
Margaret Jane Carter, to Charles E. Inches of Boston 
and Medfield, who has many friends along the North 
Shore. Mr. Inches is the younger son of Mrs. Charles 
FE. Inches and the late Dr. Inches; and is a graduate oi 
Harvard, class of tr909. Mr. Charles J. Carter, the father 
opened her home at Norta 
of Miss Carter is a prominent resident of Kansas City 
and has extensive lumber interests in the West. 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
Swett’s Fish Market 
Successor to A. S. Dow, Established 1880 
Employ their own Lobster, Fish and Clam men, 
which guarantees fresh fish. 
LIVE CRABS, CRAB MEAT AND BROOK 
TROUT A SPECIALTY, 
Manchester 
Telephone 163-W 
25 Central Street Ag 
Opposite Town Hall 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Curtis and family of 244 
Beacon st., Boston, have leased through the Boardman 
office the Storrow cottage at Beverly Farms for the sum- 
mer and will be among ‘the mid- June arrivals. They had 
the Francis Bartlett place at Pride’s Crossing last year 
and planned to Bee it again this season. Bayard 
Tuckerman, Jr., and his birdeseiies Phyllis Sears—will 
spend the summer here, so that the ‘Curtises had to change 
their plans. It is said Mr. Tuckerman and his bride, who 
is a granddaughter of the late Francis Bartlett, will make 
this their year-round home for the present. It is located 
on an elevation overlooking the sea, next to the new 
year-round home of the Bayar d Warrens (Mrs. Warrea 
hes Elizabeth Sears) and to Herbert M. Sears’ summer 
1ome. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames and their daughters, Miss 
Elise and Miss Olivia Ames have closed their town resi- 
dence at 15 Commonwealth ave., Boston, and are at their 
intermediate home in North Easton. They will come to 
Pride’s Crossing in late June to remain until mid-Septem- 
ber, as usual. 
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Judge Wm. H. Moore’s horses—two carloads of 
them—have been shipped from Washington, where they 
were for the horse show last week, to Devon, Pa., for 
the horse show next week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Parry 
M. White), of 1203 Beacon st., 
( Madeleine 
are receiving 
Kennard 
Boston, 
congratulations on the birth of a son, on May rith, who 
has been named Spencer Parry Kennard, Jr. Mr. and 
Mrs. William Towle White of Belmont ave., Lowell, and 
and Arthur 
3oston, and Magnolia is 
Magnolia, are the maternal grandparents, 
Ww. “Kennard of 467 Beacon st., 
an uncle. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies’ Tailor and Designer 
224 Capot ST’. BEVERLY 
MASON BLDG., OPP. Y. M. C. A. 
Most families along the North Shore are my 
patrons and their continued patronage speaks for 
my reliability. 
My prices for tailored gowns are moderate and I 
guarantee satisfaction in every respect. 
Witt call on out-of-town customers for fittings. 
Telephone 209-J 
