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June 2, 1916. 
Winslow, Mrs. Henry Clarke, 901 Lexington ave., N. Y. 
Woodside, F. P., 117 West Lamvale st., Baltimore, Md. 
Wyatt, Mrs. W. S., Stenton ave. and Graves lane, Chest- 
nut Hill, Pa. 
What honest man will either fear his own or else will 
hurt another’s reputation?—Ben Jonson. 
THE BELMONT PARK racing season was opened 11 
New York last Wednesday with a dinner of 100 guests 
at the Turf and Field club at which Mr. and Mrs. Bel- 
mont were the hosts. The several tables around which 
the guests were seated were decorated in white and yellow 
iris and lilacs. Dancing followed in the assembly room. 
Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elliot C. Bacon, 
Mr. and Mrs. William Greenough, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe 
Douglas Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Tweed, Fran- 
cis R. Appleton, Chas L. Appleton, Anderson Dana and 
Worthington Whitehouse. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Junius S. Morgan, Jr. (Louise Con- 
verse), have joined the colony at Glen Cove, L. [., near 
Kast Island, the J. Pierpont Morgan summer home. Mr. 
and Mrs. Morgan, who were married last June, have 
tnany relatives and friends on the North Shore. 
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Miss Frances Lippitt, daughter of Senator Lippitt 
of Beverly Farms, was of those taking the course at the 
National Service School at Chevy Chase. She has been 
visiting in New York since she left the camp. 
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Miss Julia Meyer has returned to her home in Ham- 
ilton after a visit of two weeks in Washington with Col. 
and Mrs. John R. Williams. 
Who may be proud? The young; for why? The 
pride of Life is theirs and Time is on their side—Goethe. 
__ If one desires to find a happy‘combination of country 
and seashore, and only three-quarters of an hour’s ride 
from Boston, the Tunipoo Inn at Beverly Farms offers 
exceptional opportunities for rest and recreation. The 
excellent table and service combined with home comforts 
at most reasonable rates are some of the very desirabie 
features. The bookings for the coming weeks are most 
encouraging and the propects for a most successful sea- 
son seems assured. 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
ter Tel. 5 3-J. adv. 
North Shore Breeze 
and Reminder 
Published Friday Mornings 
33 Beach Street Manchester, Mass. 
Tel. 378, 379, 132-M 
J. Alex. Lodge, Editor 
Ralph P. Young 
Lillian McCann 
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40 Essex Ave., Swampscott, Mass. 
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