NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Wotes. 
Ezra C. Fitch is on his annual fishing 
trip in Canada. 
Miss Eleanora Sears was visiting the 
J. W. Wadsworths at Genesco, N. Y., 
over the Fourth. 
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Fitz have had as 
their guest at West Manehester a few 
days the past week Frances B. Greene 
of New Bedford. 
Hon. Huge Charteris, honorary at- 
tache of the British embassy, has been 
attending the Democratic Convention in 
Denver the past week. 
Philip S. Sears who holds the official 
title of Major has been assigned to repre- 
sent the Governor at the centennial ex- 
ercises of the town of West Boylston on 
July 16. 
Mrs. C. F. Chickering of New York, 
who has been spending a few weeks with 
her neice, Mrs. Gordon Prince at West 
Manchester and Beverly Farms has gone 
to Bar Harbor, Me., to spend the bal- 
ance of the summer. 
The recital given at Mrs. Amory 
Eliot’s Sea street, Manchester, yesterday 
afternoon, was the first of the season on 
the North Shore anduit was a_ distinctly 
smart affair. Miss Lilla Ormond, con- 
tralto, sang and Miss Edith “Thompson, 
pianist, played. 
sister, Miss Nellie Ormond, were guests 
over the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Francis 
W. Fabyan at the Walter Cabot cottage, 
West Manchester, and Miss Ormond 
was a guest the balance of the week of 
Mrs. Russell Tyson, on Seastreet, Man- 
chester. 
Miss Ormond and her 
Manchester 
Choice Domestic and Foreign Fruits. 
Fruit Store 
Finest Native Fruit in 
Season 
NL Ge IRON a IAS, 
ENO Ee 
Beacu Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, Mass. 
Telephone 160 
Hon. Mrs. James, wife of Lieut.- 
Col. James, military attache of the Brit- 
ish embassy, has been spending a few 
days the past week at the embassy head- 
quarters in} Manchester. — Lieut.-Col. 
James is travelling in the West. 
Dr. Marshall Fabyan and his bride 
were guests over the Fourth of Dr. 
Fabyan’s mother, Mrs. George Fabyan 
at West Manchester. ‘They left the 
first of the week and sailed Thursday for 
Europe where they will make a motor 
tour this summer. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer entertained a 
small house party at her cottage on Jer- 
sey Lane, West Manchester, over the 
Fourth, and Saturday evening she was 
hostess of a small dinner party, covers 
being spread for ten. E. Royal Tyler, 
who recently returned from Europe, was 
one of the guests and he remained a few 
days the first of the week. 
Mrs. Mylin gives treatment in Man- 
chester on Mondays, UVhursdays and Sat- 
urdays. Engagements may be made by 
telephoning to Winthrop, Mass., 415-3, 
or leaving orders at the Breeze Office. * 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. 
Careful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., Manchester 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
LUMBER 
Butiding Material 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
The 
Fern-Croft Inn—as it is today. 
only Licensed Inn between Boston 
and the New Hampshire Line. 
A MOST 
Interesting Spot 
Just off the famous Newburyport 
‘Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, in a 
region rich in_ historic interest, is 
FERN-CROFT INN, a charming 
resting place for the tired traveler in 
auto or carriage, a most comfortable 
dining resort patronized by the _ best 
sort of people. “The new Fern-Croft 
Inn is in every way the counterpart of 
the old, which was destroyed by fire 
last year. ‘The specialty of Fern- 
Croft Inn, that has made its fame _al- 
most world-wide, is its chicken din- 
ners, consisting of a whole broiled 
chicken to each person, served at 
$1.50 per plate. Afternoon teas 
daily 4 to 6.—Telephone: Dauvers 
45-2. 
No connection with any other place 
; Fern-Croft Inn Co. 
Proprietors 
H. K. MaAnsFicELpD, Pres, 
