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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
There is much activity in summer 
cottage renting at Magnolia. ‘The H. 
L,. Hannaford real agency reports the 
renting of Green Gables to Miss 
Mary C. Bancker of New York. She 
will conduct it as a boarding house. 
Dr. Mongan, one of Somerville’s 
leading physicians, has secured the 
Dickinson cottage and Mr. and Mrs. 
H. W. Farnum of Chicago, have se- 
cured “Sun Dial” cottage again, which 
they had last season. ‘These were also 
_ rented by Mr. Hannaford. 
—_x— 
Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter, who will 
occupy her new Beverly Farms sum- 
mer residence the coming summer, 
was hostess at a notable dinner party 
on last ‘Thursday evening at her win- 
ter residence in Washington. It was 
given in honor of Miss Helen Taft, 
the President’s daughter, and among 
the guests was Mrs. Colin Campbell, 
the daughter of Mrs. Leiter, whose 
_ marriage to Colonel Campbell of Eng- 
land took place in Washington about 
six years ago. It preceded by only a 
short time the marriage of -her 
younger sister, Marguerite Leiter, al- 
ways known to her intimates as 
“Daisy” Leiter, to the Earl of Suf- 
folk. An older sister, Mary Victoria 
Leiter, it will be recalled, married 
Lord George Nathaniel Curzon of 
England, who became viceroy and 
governo: general of India. His wife 
died in 1906. Colonel Campbell ar- 
rived in Washington late last Thurs- 
day evening to join Mrs. Campbeil 
for the rest of her month’s visit to 
America. They will accompany Mrs. 
Leiter to Chicago on Tuesday, where 
they will pass a week or ten days be- 
fore returning to England. 
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Sidney W. Winslow is to make his 
home in Orleans, Mass., in the future. 
By his removal from his spacious and 
beautiful estate at North Beverly, 
the city of Beverly will lose one of 
its best known residents. 
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Washington is discussing Charlie 
Taft’s informal social debut at mess 
on board the Mayflower with the of- 
ficers. This is not unusual for 
Master Charlie did that often last 
summer. Another thing he was fond 
of doing, was to run Marathon races 
at West Beach, Beverly Farms, with 
some of the crack running seamen of 
the ship’s crew. They were very fond 
of the lad. He spent a great deal of 
his time on board the ship. He cer- 
tainly is no stranger to them. In fact 
he is very much of a privileged char- 
acter there. 
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FURS 
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Established 1820 
Tel. 299 
H. D. RIGE, 
¥ Buick. hid Cantal Sts. 
. SALEM, MASS. 
Manfg. Furrier RE ~ (17) 
OPENING OF ae 
SPRING anv SUMMER’ ** 
MILLINERY 
MISS RYAN'S, 
264 ESSEX ST., SALEM, MASS. (16) 
OPENING EXHIBIT | 
Spring and Sumner Wearing Pap arell 
Men, Women and | Children 
We are glad to open an account with any ieee person, there i is no publicity, 
no red tape, but just as you wish, pay cash or pay as convenient. 
MORRIS NEWMARK 
163-167 ESSEX ST., SALEM - : . 
SALEM’S FINEST CANDY STORE 
The Palace of Sweets has been remodelled and refitted and opens Saturday, 
(April 15) with all that is best in the Confectionery Line: 
Visit our Ice Cream parlors. 
Hovand Gold Soda. 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
Moustakis Bros., 220 Essex St., Salem. : - (33) 
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Beaeaman 
(nee Munn) of the Manchester col- 
ony, are at the Hotel de Hollande, 
Paris. 
Twenty-three polo ponies were 
brought to South Hamilton last 
week from Texas. They will be used 
at the Myopia Hunt club, They are 
egiven* <datiy: “éxercise about the ‘streets 
of South Hamilton. 
“Five hundred me mbers of the new 
Chilton : “White Boston, - which em- 
braces* ‘in “its! membership numerous 
members of: the~North Shore colon- 
ies, attendéd the housewarming and 
luncheon of the’ club Tuesday. 
