NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
By the sudden death last Saturday 
of Mrs. Francis I. Amory of Boston, 
the North Shore loses one of its rep- 
resentative summer residents of long 
standing. The Amory summer home, 
a beautiful one, is located at Chap- 
man’s corner, Beverly Cove. Mrs. 
Amory was the wife of Francis J. 
Amory, Esq., and a daughter of the 
late Charles H. Minot, for many 
years head of the Tudor Company. 
She was a native of New York. 
Her marriage to Mr. Amory was 
solemnized in 1886. She was a mem- 
ber of the Church of the Advent, 
Boston, of which her uncle, Bishop 
Charles C. Grafton of the diocese of 
Fond du Lac, was once the rector. 
Mrs. Amory is survived by her hus- 
band and three children, Miss Mary 
Josephine Amory, Charles Minot 
Amory, a student at Harvard; and 
Francis I. Amory, Jr., who is at 
Groton School; and a brother, Joseph 
Grafton Minot. The funeral of Mrs. 
Amory was held Tuesday at the 
Church of the Advent, Boston, 
Bishop Lawrence officiating. There 
were a great number of beautiful 
floral tributes and the casket was cov- 
ered with a blanket of ascension lilies. 
Bishop Lawrence was assisted by 
Rev. B. Talbot Rogers, canon of the 
cathedral in Fon du Lac, Wis., rep- 
resenting Bishop Charles C. Grafton, 
an uncle of Mrs. Amory, who was 
unable to undertake the journey, and 
by Rev. W: H. Van Allen, rector of 
the church, H. Cabot and Rev. F. E. 
Atkins. The vested choir sang the 
burial chant and the hymn “Jesus 
Lives” as the recessional. The ush- 
ers were: William Endicott, Jr., 
Francis Shaw, Francis R. Bangs, 
Russell Gray, Horace Gray, George 
Amory, Holker Abbott, Francis S. 
Parker, Charles P. Curtis, Grafton D. 
Cushing and William Amory Gard- 
ner. There were no pallbearers. In- 
terment was in the Sears Memorial 
chapel, Longwood. The committal 
service at the grave was conducted by 
Rev. Mr. Van Allen. 
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C. E. Hodges and his children, 
who are to be at West Manchester 
again this season, were down _ the 
shore on the 19th and had some 
young friends with them for a picnic 
at Singing Beach, ‘Manchester. 
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Edward S. Moseley, secretary of 
the Interstate Commerce Commission, 
who died Tuesday in Washington, 
was a native of Newburyport. He 
served the commission 24 _ years. 
Mrs. Moseley was Miss Kate M. 
Prescott of Newburyport. 
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We have been in Beverly just one year this week. 
of friends and customers. 
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The Chestnut Hill eighth annual 
horse show will be held, as usual, on 
Memorial day, at the Chestnut Hill 
grounds of the Longwood Cricket 
Club. . This is the same place the 
show has usually been held, but the 
Chestnut Hill Club has now been con- 
solidated with the Longwood Cricket 
Club. Many Bostonians of the North 
Shore colonies are members of both 
clubs. 
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With Charlie Taft, the president’s 
son, carrying the water pail at the 
Taft School-Hartford High School 
game Tuesday, the players developed 
a camel-like thirst. They emptied the 
buckets again and again and young 
Taft promptly refilled them. He is 
ambitious to become the manager of 
the Taft School nine, and as it is 
school tradition that ambitious young- 
sters begin at the bottom, and after 
carrying the bats and water, work 
up to the position of manager, he de- 
cided to follow the custom that has 
brought success to his predecessors. 
He is a student at the school at which 
his uncle, Horace Taft, is principal, 
and he inherited a lively interest in 
the national game from his _ uncle, 
owner of the Chicago National 
League nine. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland of 
Boston are planning to open their 
summer home, Old Tree House, West 
Manchester, May 2nd. 
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Miss Clara Winthrop spent the last 
week-end at her West Manchester 
cottage. 
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GARAGE 
156 Broad Street 
LYNN, MAS. 
Telephone 1720 
Second Hand Cars 
1910 Oldsmobile seven pass- 
enger touring car overhauled 
and repainted, fully equipped. 
1907 Winton Model M, seven 
passenger overhauled and re- 
painted, fully equipped. 
1910 Cadillac Demi Tonneau 
overhauled and repainted, fully 
equipped. 
1910 Overland Double bucket 
seat with glass front and speed- 
ometer. 
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