12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The “ORANA” $3.00 HAT SHOP 
1122 Lawrence Building 149 Tremont Street, Boston 
Smart dashing good looking hats; no two alike; 
dressy hats our specialty. 
MISS A. ORR 
Tel. Oxferd 2668-M 
“THE CLIFFS,” the attractive home of Mrs. George 
Dudley Howe on Smith’s Point, Manchester, is show- 
ing a charming collection of old-fashioned flowers in the 
garden. Pansies, iris, and lilacs are in their prime, bar 
the most showy of all is a wonderful bed of forget-me- 
nots, which looks like a patch of the blue sky fallen 
among the greenery which surrounds it. One can stand 
and gaze a ‘long time into this sea of blue while breath- 
ing in the enticing odors which seem to fill the place now. 
Spicey senets, evidently from the hedges, and other plants, 
are prevailing. Passing on from the forget-me-nots <0 
the terraced and charmingly natural. rocky formations 
1ear the house, flowers may be seen growing here and 
there among the rocks leading down to the water’s side. 
l’rom the rocks and the house a fine view of the islands 
off Beverly and the Marblehead shores may be seen. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Mink 
residence at 272 Marlboro st., Boston, 
their summer Lene on Cobb avenue, 
season. 
have closed their 
and are settled 
Manchester, for the 
sey 
On Sunday, June 11, the Unitarian church, Masco- 
nomo st., Manchester, will open for the season. Service 
at rr a.m. Allare welcome. Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, presi- 
dent of the Unitarian association at preach. 
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Miss Louie R. Stanwood of Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, returned yesterday from New York city where 
she has spent several weeks. 
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The Francis M. Stanwoods, who have leased their 
hone on Smith’s Point, Manchester, to Mrs. Charles M. 
Hewitt of Chicago, will live in the augustus Smith home- 
stead on Proctor street, Manchester. They will make the 
change June 20. The Stanwood home -occupies an en- 
viable location on the Point. ‘The view from the high, 
rocky hill on which it stands, is one of the fairest an 
most interesting and unobstructed of the water and dis- 
tant shores that can be obtained in its immediate vicinity. 
LARGEST HARDWARE STORE”, NORTH SHORE 
June 9, 
Paritan Tea Room 
Montserrat 
A charming place to entertain your friends 
Mrs. E. A. Manning 
Tel. Beverly 782-W 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Barklie Henry of Philadelphia, 
who summered at Beverly Farms last season, will not be 
here this summer. They have opened their country home 
at Rosemont and aside from trips on their yacht, Reola, 
have made no definite summer plans. Mrs. Henry is a 
sister of Mrs. Timothee Adamowski of West Manchester. 
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Harrison K. Caner and family of Philadelphia, are 
among the week’s arrivals at Manchester. 
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Mrs. Chas. M. Hewitt and daughter of Chicago, who 
are to occupy the F. M. Stanwood house on Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, this summer, plan to arrive around the 20th 
of this month. 
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Russell Codman and family are settled at their sum- 
mer home on Proctor street, Manchester, for the season. 
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Miss S$. Uytendale Baird, the fiancee of Harrison 
Caner, Jr., of Manchester, is one of the aides in the child- 
dren’s departnient of the Fete des Fleurs, June 9 and 19, 
at Rosemont, a suburb of Philadelphia. 
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The addition of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Burrage, Jr., 
to the North Shore colony is very welcome to their 
friends, members of the Boston and _ Philadelphia 
contingent. They have the S. Parker Bremer cottage on 
the tip end of Smith’s Point, at Manchester, occupied 
last year and the year before by Colville Barclay, counselor 
of the British embassy, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bur- 
rage were married April 7th of last year, their wedding in 
Christ Ch lapel, Philadelphia, being one of the important 
events of the spring season. Mr. Burrage is a Harvard 
‘o8 man. They have spent the winter in California and 
they have lately completed a visit to Mrs. Burrage’s par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marshall Shirk, at their resi- 
dence on Pine street, Philadelphia, in the course of which 
they were much entertained. Mr. Burrage’s family have 
a beautiful summer place, “The Needles” at Burrage on 
the South Shore. 
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