June 9, 1916. 
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Marblehead, Massachusetts. 
CAPTAIN SOWERBY, former British naval attaché ai 
Washington, and well known to North Shore residents, 
perished with his ship, the “Indefatigable,” in the great 
naval battle in the North Sea last week. For several 
summers Captain Sowerby was on the North Shore. He 
was a great personal friend of Major Archibald Butt, 
aide to President Taft, and the two lived together during 
the summers of 1909-10-11 with the family of Hezekiah 
O. Woodbury on Ober street, Beverly Cove. It was an 
odd coincidence that the two constant companions, in 
Washington as well as on the North Shore, should have 
come to their end in the fathomless depths of the sea— 
the one in the greatest of sea disasters when the gigantic 
Titanic was lost, the other in the greatest of all naval 
battles. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mpare of New York opea- 
ed their summer home, “Rockmarge,” at Pride’s Cross- 
ing, for the summer, early this week. 
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Geo. B. Poole of Chestnut Hill has bought Dr. Ho- 
bart E. Warren’s place, 813 Hale street, Beverly Farms, 
and will use the same as a summer home, Dr. Warren 
having moved to the Dr. Jackson property on the adjoit- 
ing corner. Mr. Poole is a member of the firm of Poole 
& Bigelow, real estate operators, Boston. Last season 
he had the Gardner cottage, “Alhambra,” at Pride’s Cross- 
ing, which the T. Jefferson Newbolds of New York witl 
occupy this season. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies’ Tailor ang Designer 
224 Cazgot 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. 
Wit call on out-of-town customers for fittings. 
Telephone 209-] 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 13 
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KRock-Mere 
Marblehead 
Now Open for the Season 
FACES ALL THE 
YACHTING 
Club Houses, and the Famous 
North Shore. Tennis Courts 
by the Sea, Private Bathing 
Beach. Sail Boats, Yachts 
and Launches at Hotel Pier. 
Symphony Men Orchestra Dancing 
G. H:. BRAcKETY 
Ownership Management 
Plans are going forward for the Navy Festival tn 
aid of the Charlestown Y. M. C. A. building fund, to be 
held at Amos A. Lawrence’s place, Beaver Pond, Beverly, 
on Monday evening, July 3. The committee has definitely 
decided that the cost of the dinner per plate will be three 
dollars, and that the entrance to the grounds will be by 
way of Essex street, and not Dodge street. The festival 
will be a brilliant affair, both socially and physically, for 
the elite of the North Shore colony will be there to enjoy 
the dinner in a massive tent on the grounds, and for the 
dancing on out-of-door specially constructed floors. And 
the fireworks’ display will be grand. Two bands—brass 
and strings—will furnish the music. 
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Godfrey L. Cabot and family of 16 Highland st., 
Cambridge, have closed their town residence and are 
established at their Beverly Farms residence for the sum- 
mer. 
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Mrs. Amory G. Hodges of New York was on the 
North Shore a part of last week, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Philip Dexter at ‘““Boulderwood,” Manchester. She came 
on for the Murray-Rantoul wedding. Mr. and Mrs. 
Hodges will not spend the summer at Beverly Farms as 
usual, but have taken a place on Long Island.. The Fenno 
cottage, which the Hodges occupied last season has been 
leased for this season by John Harvey Wright of Brook- 
Ine. 
H. P. Woodbury & Son, 
BEVERLY 
Beira GROCERIES eee Prices 
Telephone 546 
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Prompt Delivery in Beverly, North Beverly, 
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