August 13, 1915, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 47 
Reaper Manufacturing Géirouay: aparher with Mrs. Mc- 
Cormick, who is the daughter of the late Mark Hanna, 
and their family, Mr. and Mrs. Crane, all of Chicago. 
Mr. and Mrs. McCormick and Mr. and Mrs. Crane left 
Rockport on Sunday by rail, for the summer home of 
Mrs. Mark Hanna, mother of Mrs. McCormick, at Seal 
Harbor. 
P'GEON COVE. Despite the unpleasant weather, par- 
ties coming to The Edward are enjoying the delight- 
ful surroundings of this popular hostelry, An ee 
dinner party on Friday was given by Mr. and Mrs. G. L. 
Hoyt of Straatsburgh, N. Y. the guests being Mrs. W. 
D. Morgan and Miss G. L. Hoyt of Straatsburgh, Miss 
C. A. Newbold and Miss Edith Newbold of Poughkeep- 
sie, N. Y. 
Miss Julia Holt Price of East Haddon, entertained 
Miss Alice P. Cromack of Brooklyn, at luncheon at The 
Edward, last Friday. 
Mrs. C. G. Cooper of Mt. Vernon, O., entertained 
Mrs. Eugene Webster and Miss I. M. Wilson, at tea, t 
The Edward on Friday. 
On Saturday, Mrs. Leo Ernst and son of Chicago, 
Mrs. William Kroschell and Miss Schreiber of Boston, 
motored to The Edward for the week-end. 
Mrs. Charles Preston (nee Virginia Atkins) and 
son of Riga, Russia, are guests at the Woods House. Al- 
though only four years of age the little son is quite a 
linguist, speaking the Russian, German and English lan- 
guages. The lad is a bright little fellow and is receiving 
a great deal of attention. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pendergast of Boston, are at 
The Edward, Pigeon Cove, for an extended stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Paul of Rochester, arrived on 
Tuesday at The Edward, for at The Edward, for an an indefinite stay, stay. 
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To do the best Cleaning possible. 
To make every order give the greatest pos- 
sible satisfaction. 
That is the purpose of our company. We 
state it because we believe it will gain and hold the 
favorable opinion of the ESSEX COUNTY 
people as regards our methods of serving them. 
OUR AIM IS SIMPLE 
To do the best Cleaning and Dyeing. 
To give the best possible service 
All at a cost less than anybody else can give 
- you. 
Our Employees are taught the Firm Motto 
“QUALITY FIRST” 
Every order given us bears the stamp of 
quailty. 
Years oi experience in the DYEING ana 
CLEANING business enables us to give you better 
satisfaction and better service than can be obtained 
elsewhere at any price. 
LEWIS, 
DELIVERY SERVICE 
Cleaners, Dyers, 
PHONE 1017. 
54 Lafayette St., - Salem, Mass: 
Mrs. R. C. Steele of fsieucestatee gave a irae ine 
cheon in honor of Mrs. Rix of New York, at The Ed- 
ward, last Wednesday. The decorations were in pink. 
Mrs. Steele’s guests were: Mrs. Rix, Mrs. Nathan C. 
Phillips, Mrs. Joseph Hall, Mrs. C. Coakley. 
The Ocean View is filled with guests and there will 
be some changes the present week-end, when former 
guests will take their departure to make room for new 
arrivals, a large number being expected. Latest arriv als 
include: Mrs. Grace F. Melberger, Hartford; Mrs. F. 
P. Adams, Brookline; Miss FE. M. Adams, Worcester ; 
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. 
Thorpe, New York; Miss Sproule, Miss Maud Sproule, 
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Hazard, Wilmington, 
Del.; Mrs. Walter Tuttle, Exeter, N. H.; H. E. Huse, 
Lowell: W. E. Fiske, Mrs. Fiske, Margaret Fiske, Exe- 
ter; Miss Malne P. Seward, Miss Amy B. Stone, Mont- 
real; Thomas J. Kelley, Lillian M. Grant, Holyoke ; John 
H. Kelley, Brookline; O. N. Reynolds, wife and son, 
Port Clyde. 
Mrs. Judson J. Dean, formerly proprietor of a first- 
class small summer boarding house, The New Oakdene, 
at Pigeon Cove, near the Ocean View, for a number of 
years, died in ‘Andover on, Saturday last. Mrs. Dean 
wes favorably’ known among many prominent summer 
residents who stopped under her hospitable roof. Her 
husband is owner of the Cape Ann Tool Company, oper- 
ating at Pigeon Cove. 
Mrs. Charles F. Huff and sons, Elliott and Charles 
F. Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., are occupying the Huff cot- 
tege for this month. 
Mrs. E. R. Mosely and family of Westfield, have ar- 
rived for the remainder of the summer at their cottage, 
Pigeon Cove. Mrs. Mosely conducts the Lantern gift 
shop on Green avenue, near The Eanard 
EVERY KIND OF AUTOMO- 
BILE CLOTHING FOR MEN 
In a convenient, and fully 
equipped department. 
A special lot of gray alpaca 
$5.00 
dusters at 
Jinan 
