34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Tutoring In All Subjects 
Three years’ experience in North Shore families. Best 
references from prominent North Shore people. Special 
attention to preparation for college entrance and make- 
up exams, and to preparatory school entrance and make- 
up exams. 
FRANCIS G. ROSS, A. B., Harvard, 1914 
Summer Address: Address until June 10: Holderness 
8 High St., Ipswich, Mass. School, Plymouth, N. H. 
At present an Instructor in Holderness 
SSS 
SOE a of Boston 
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SOCIAL “ COmmanT 
THE BEACON HILL STATIONERS 
PEMBERTON of, SQUARE 
CARTER'’S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 
SOCIETY 
STATIONERY FOR ENGRAVING 
ALL OCCASIONS PRINTING 
THe Myopia Hunt Crus in Hamilton has John Keean 
of New York, one of the noted professional golf in- 
structors in the country, on their course this season. Mr. 
Keean was formerly a correspondent for the New York 
Herald, His assistant is John Brennan of Newport, R. L., 
who is an expert golf club workman. Roy Young of 
Wenham is Caddy Master and James Dodge is the layer- 
out of trails and general caretaker of the Myopia hounds. 
Three or four hunts have already been taken by the club. 
‘he rainy season has somewhat interfered with the activi- 
ties of the place so far, but many are seen upon the 
courses. Among the polo devotees are G. S. Mandell, 
Shaw McKean, H. P. McKean, J. H. Proctor, the Rices 
of Ipswich, James Appleton, J. B. Moulton; golf enthu- 
siasts are James P. Parker, Judge Moore, H. H. Whit- 
man, J. W. Cutler, R. lL. Agassiz, H. C. Frick, Childs 
Frick, the Misses Helen Frick, Julia Meyer, Edith Dea- 
con, Eleonora Sears, Mary Curtis and many others. 
o 4" GO 
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Greenough of Jamaica Plain 
will not occupy their attractive cottage on Eastern Point, 
Gloucester, this season, but will remain in their town 
home. The engagement of their younger daughter, Miss 
Mary Wendell Greenough to Donald des Granger ci 
Chicago and Boston was recently announced at a tea. 
Miss Greenough is a very popular Vincent club girl aad 
was remembered by huge bunches of roses by her imany 
friends. An unique part of the tea was the appearance 
of several officers of U. S. S. ancnored in Boston, who 
came to pay their respects. 
June 23, 1916. 
H. P. Woodbury & Son, 
BEVERLY 
Fine Ovstiy GROCERIES owes! price 
Telephone 546 
AGENTS FOR 
Nobscot and Poland Spring Waters 
Deerfoot Farm Butter and Cream 
Sa blARCE. SPECIALTIES 
Prompt Delivery in Beverly, North Beverly, 
Pride’s and Beverly Farms 
or | BEACON HILL 
Hotel Bellemee csr ees 
J. FRED HARVEY AND C. A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
EUROPEAN PLAN 
Assistant Secretary of State Andrew J. Peters and 
Mrs. Peters (Martha R. Phillips) and their family are 
spending the season in Greenwich, Ct. They. have us- 
ually spent part of the summer with the latter’s mother, 
Mrs. John C. Phillips, at Moraine Farm, North Beverly, 
near Wenham lake. 
OA OTE KG: 
Among those registered at the Aborn and Cottag2, 
Magnolia, this week are A. F. McArthur, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Nottage, Medford; Miss Bigelow 
and maid, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Vogel, New York; 
Miss EF. M. Gammon, New York; Miss S. Cutler, New 
York; Mrs. M.S. Bolles, New York; Mr. and Mrs. J, AL 
Haskell, Wakefield; Matthew Bolles, New York. Reser- 
vations at this pretty and homelike hotel are heavy, and 
Mr. Harry Haskell, the manager says the outlook is very 
bright for a record season. 
P35 SO 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harvey of Boston and 
Rockport announce the engagement of their daughter, 
Miss Nellie Louise, to Howard P. Winchester, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Winchester. Miss Harvey 
was a student at Lasell Seminary. 
Order is the sanctity of the mind, the health of the 
body, the peace of the city, the security of the state. 
Gifts, Small Furnishings for 
Country Houses 
Books, Toys, Games, Dolls 
Lhe Women’s Educational and Industrial Union | 
264 Boylston Street, Boston 
will open its 
Summer Shop, Lobster Lane, Magnolia 
JULY Ist 
Tea Room and Food Shop 
Union Cakes and Candies 
