NORTH, SHORE BREEZE. 
t Society Wotes 
The Isaac Wests of New Orleans 
will not come to Manchester for the 
summer having let their place at Man- 
chester Cove to Miss Alice Longfellow, 
who will occupy it about June 15. 
*“Cranleigh,’’ one of the Arthur Little 
cottages, located at East Wenham, has 
been let for the season to G. I’. Williams 
of Washington. 
‘The Misses Edwards of Brookline 
who had the Miss LeBrun cottage at 
Manchester last season will occupy the 
Frederick R. Tibbitts cottage at Man- 
chester this season. 
Mrs. H- C. Weston will open her 
cottage at Beverly Farms next Tuesday. 
. The Geo. E. Warrens will move to 
‘Beverly Farms early next week. 
Among the June 1 arrivals are ex- 
pected the George A. Drapers of Hope- 
dale who are to have the Mrs. E. B. 
Everett house at West Manchester for 
the season. 
‘J. M. Longyear of Brookline will 
‘move into the Arthur Little house off 
Haskell street, Beverly Farms, early next 
month. ‘This is the cottage Baron von 
Sternberg had last season. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Robbins ( Miss 
Jane Hall) who were married in New 
York yesterday week are to spend the 
~ summer at Mr. Robbins’ summer estate 
in Hamilton. ‘The wedding last week 
_ was performed in Grace church chantry, 
and was followed by a reception at the 
home of the bride’s mother. C. K. 
Cummings, Geo. S. Mandell and Har- 
old Coolidge of the North Shore colony 
were among the ushers. Others of the 
colony already located here went over to 
New York for the event. 
‘The annual club dinner of the Myopia 
Hunt club was held at Hamilton Saturday 
and was attended by some score of mem- 
‘bers. In the afternoon the huntsmen 
had a run with the hounds, going through 
the Beverly Farms and Manchester 
- woods. 
The Edward L. Woods of Brookline, 
are planning on opening their cottage on 
Cobb ave., Manchester, June 6. 
Mrs. Sylvester Tower and family will 
move into their cottage on Cobb avenue, 
Manchester, next Friday, forthe season. 
‘Miss Mary Colgate Colby of East 
23rd street, New York City, arrived on 
the shore this week for the season and is 
again located at the *“Cabot Lane Cot- 
tage,’’ Beverly Farms. 
‘Alexander Cochrane of Pride’s Cross- 
ing was of the large number sailing from 
Boston on the Canopic last Saturday, for 
the Mediterranean. 
Dr. John A. Brownis spendinga few 
weeks at his cottage, at Old Neck, Man- 
_ chester. 
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DRUG STORE 
PRICES 
You can go to any Drug Store in Salem. You 
can go.to any Drug Store in Lynn. You can go 
to any Drug Store in Beverly.. You can go to any 
Drug Store in Essex County. You will never find 
prices lower on best quality goods. 
ROPES 
MAKES PRICES 
FOR ALL ESSEX COUNTY 
STORES: Beverly, Salem and Lynn 
We Are Never Undersold. 
We Advertize the Exact Truth. 
We Mean Exactly What We Say. 
The prices we charge for goods at our store 
are right and the quality is right also. 
We want your trade, because we make lowest 
prices on best quality goods (the only kind we 
keep) and give you exceptional service. Send us 
your orders. 
BEST 
QUALITY 
GOODS 
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Dr. Reginald H. Fitz and family have 
arrived at ‘“The Mountain,’’ their West 
Manchester residence, coming down from 
town last Saturday. 
H. C. Frick of Pride’s Crossing has 
given $200,000 to the Y. M. C. A. in 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
A recent engagement of interest to 
North Shore folk is that of Miss Marian 
Lewis and Malcolm Stone. Miss Lewis 
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 
Lewis of Chestnut Hill, and Mr. Stone 
is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- 
ard Stone of Boston and Manchester. 
H. M. BarcHetper, President, 
Jostan H. Grrrorp, Cashier, 
See 
Salem, 
Frank A. Brooks, Asst. Cashier. 
“ Merchants Mational Bank 
Mass. 
Capital $200,000. 
Surplus _$200,000. 
When you close your house for the SUMMER send 
your 
SILVERWARE to us. 
It can be stored ina 
vault especially built for the purpose at a reasonable rate, 
ensuring it absolutely against loss by burglars and fire. 
