NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Paul Moore has his friend, Joseph 
Dilworth of Pittsburg with him at 
‘“‘Rockmarge,’’ Pride’s, for a short visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Churchman of 
Philadelphia are on the North Shore for 
a fortnight’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. 
B. Wentz at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, jr., who 
have been away from their cottage at 
Pride’s for the past month are expected 
home from Upper Dam, Me.,. where 
they have been enjoying camp life, to- 
morrow. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Evans _ re- 
turned to their delightful summer home, 
Dawson Hall, at Burgess Point, Beverly, 
Tuesday evening after a three weeks’ 
trip in their Packard touring car, during 
which they visited Bretton Woods, Po- 
land Springs, Vermont, Lenox, and other 
points in the popular Ideal Tour.’’ 
Mrs. Evans entertains considerably at 
her Beverly residence, situated so de- 
lightfully near the water. Thursday she 
gave a luncheon of ten covers. — Her sis- 
ters, the Misses Hunt, are starting on an 
auto trip, with the Misses Niles of Ar- 
lington tomorrow, following practically 
the same outline as the “* Ideal Tour,”’ 
to be gone several weeks. 
THE 
Jewelry, Post Cards. 
Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright and 
daughter, Miss Wheelwright of Smith’s 
Point, Manchester, summer colony re- 
turned Monday from a two. weeks’ 
cruise in their schooner yacht, Hesper, 
on the coast of Maine. With Mrs. 
Wheelwright were Miss Harriet Rantoul 
of the Beverly Farms colony and Miss 
Curtis. “The party went first to Mt. 
Desert Island and lay off there for most 
of their stay making pleasure calls in the 
surrounding region. “They were joined 
there by Miss Ruth Richardson of Bos- 
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ton who returned to Manchester with 
them. 
Miss Maude Shattuck of Norwood is 
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George F, 
Willett, at ““ Crow Cliff, ’’ their delight 
fully located summer cottage at Cool- 
idge’s Point. W. L. Travis, winner of 
the open tournament at the Essex County 
club last week was a guest of Mr. Wile 
lett during the tournament and Saturday 
Mr. Travis and H. H. Wilder, his ope 
ponent in the final round that afternoon, 
lunched together at Mr. Willett’s. 
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