14 NO RT H:SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Established 1845 ~ Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S :GROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
BROWNLAND COTTAGES, Manchester. Mrs. 
saac R. Thomas of Hamilton was a luncheon guest 
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Wednesday of the Misses Fabyan. Miss Anne Bradford 
is spending'a few days at Little Boar’s Head, N. H. 
Miss Florence Rhett has enjoyed a motor trip to Ports- 
mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Cooke spent the week- 
end on Cape Cod. Mr. Cooke has returned to Philadel- 
phia after spending three weeks at the Brownlands. 
Mrs. Cooke’s niece, Miss Eleanor Davis of Philadelphia, 
is making a second visit to the Brownlands. The Dr. 
Langdon Stewardsons have been entertaining Worcester 
friends, and the Thatcher Lorings friends from Brook- 
line. Mrs. Chester Inches and Miss Moore of Boston 
have been guests of the Misses Sohier. Manager M. B. 
Cilman entertained his brother, Dr. Charles Gilman of 
Boston, over the week-end. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Sears of 85 Mt. Vernon 
street, Boston, recently married, are now occupying the 
cottage on the Pickman estate, Beverly Cove. Mrs. 
Sears’ home was in Duluth, Minn. ; 
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Miss Josephine Stevens of Summer street, Magnolia, 
gave a tea Tuesday in honor of Miss Etherington of the 
Oceanside. Mrs. Samuel Stevens and Miss’ Bradley 
were at the tea tables. ; 
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Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth of “Wayside,” Manchester 
Cove, 1s entertaining Mrs. Robert Jemison, Jr., of Birm- 
ingham, Alabama. 
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_ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Lindsay of Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, have with them for a visit Miss I. L. Hag- 
ner of Washington. Recent guests at the Lindsays have 
been Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins of Mattapoisett. 
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Phe Sign of the Crane tea-house. Manchester, has 
had among its many parties this week a luncheon for 
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five by the Misses Tener of Eastern Point and a tea for 
six by Mrs. J. E. Daley of Beverly. On warm after- 
noons the tea-house has served tea to several beach par- 
ties, who prefer this novel way of taking their afternoon 
tea. : 
OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Gifts on* of the ordinary. Choice and _ Distinctive 
Hand-Made Articles. Mary -Elizabeth’s Candies and Bon 
3ons. Souverir and Greeting Cards, Stationery, 'ovs 
and Games. Orders taken for fine stitching and tuckine. 
THE HANDICRAFT SHOP 
Mending of laces a snecialty. 
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Mount Pleasant Farm Dairy 
MILK AND CREAM 
Agents for PINE TOP FARM Milk 
High Grade, Rich and Creamy, Scientifically clean 
Visttors ALWAys WELCOME 
Telephone 103-W Manchester or write to 
R. & L. Baker 
185 ScHoo. ST., MANCHESTER, MaAss. 
Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., of Coolidge’s Point, 
\ anchester, entertained at luncheon Monday for M... 
Thomas Newbold and Miss Newbold of Hyde Park, 
N. Y., and Mrs.’ George von L. Meyer ‘of Hamilton. 
er son, T. Jefferson Coolidge, 2d, has left for a month’s 
hunting trip through the Northwest. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot and their daughter, 
Miss Eleanor Cabot of Beverly Farms opened their 
home for a musicale last Friday afternoon and again on 
‘Tuesday. ‘They were delightful affairs and thoroughly 
appreciated by the music lovers on the North Shore. The 
artists taking part in the first musicale were Mrs. Anne 
Roberts Barker, the mezzo soprano and her accompanist, 
Mrs. Dudley T. Fitts. Mrs. Barker is a master of Ger- 
man and French songs and in her superb way gave good 
interpretation and much expression to the many selections 
given. A group of eighteenth century bergeretts 
arranged by Weckerlin was followed by “How’s my boy,” 
by Homer. This was one of the sweetest and most 
touching songs of the afternoon. Mrs. Barker was 
dressed in black and wore a white hat with touches of 
biack. Her only ornament was a pink rose. Mrs. Tits 
looked charming in pink. Mrs. Francis Sears poured. 
At the Tuesday musicale, Miss Blanche Hamilton Fox, 
@ mezzo soprano who is very popular on the Shore, gave 
a pleasing program, including a group of English, 
Scotch and Neapolitan songs and arias from Italian 
overas. Miss Fox sang last summer at one of the musi- 
caies given by Mrs. Robert D. Evans of Dawson Hail. 
She was attractively gowned in blue, Tuesday. Mr. Vin- 
cent Doyle presided at the piano. Miss Martha Willett 
poured. These affairs given by Mrs. Cabot nearly every 
summer are among the most delightful of the  sociai 
events of the season. Among those present were: Mr. 
and Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Miss Juliet Higginson, Mrs. 
&. Parkman Blake, Miss Katbarine Ayer, Mrs. Jehn 
Hays Hammond and son, John Hays Hammond, Jr, 
Mrs. Franklin Haven, Mrs. William R. Thayer, Mrs. 
John L. Thorndike, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Miss Eleanor 
Fabyan, Mrs. William Lowell Putnam, Mrs. H. K. 
Caner, Mrs. J. M. Jackson, Mrs: E. M. House, Mrs, 
George F. Willett and many other music lovers. 
Miss Etta CF_NEw YORK 
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