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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seabury, after a 
trip aboard returned to their Beverly 
Farms estate this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. Thomas 
and daughters who have. been abroad 
since early winter returned this week and 
are now located at their estate in Pride’s 
Crossing. 
The Henry Clay Fricks arrived at 
Pride’s by special car “Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grew opened 
their cottage at Manchester this week 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. H. Higginson 
were on from Lincoln the first of the 
week for a brief visit with the former’s 
parents, Maj. and Mrs. H. L. Higginson 
at West Manchester. 
Mrs. E. C. Fitch and daughter, Miss 
Helen Fitch, who have been abroad since 
early winter, both in England andon the 
continent, joined Mr. Fitch and son at 
Manchester Wednesday. 
The Geo. N. Black have arrived at 
their estate on Smith’s Point for the sea- 
son. 
The Boylson A. Beals are expected at 
Manchester next Tuesday forthe season. 
It will be an item of much interest 
to North Shore folk to learn that Mrs. 
Wm. E. Page of Boston, has engaged 
rooms at the North Shore Grill for the 
season and will teach bridge and skat. 
She iscoming to Magnolia July 1 to form 
her classes. 
Among those booked to spend the 
summer, or part of the summer, at 
‘*Brownland,’’ Manchester, are the fol- 
lowing: The Misses Sohier and maid, 
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shaw, maid and 
son, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Gannett, 
child and maid, Mr. and Mrs Geo. P. 
Sanger, Mr. and. Mrs. F. T. Pfaelzer, 
child and nurse, Oswald Pfaelzer, Mrs. 
C. T. White and maid, Miss Gertrude 
White, Mrs. R. F. Greeley, Miss Mar- 
ion Greeley, all of Boston; The Misses 
Bradford, Philadelphia; Prof. Louis Al- 
lard, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gannett, T. 
B. Gannett, jr., and Robert Gannett, of 
Cambridge; Mrs. T. B. Sotterlee, Miss 
Sotterlee, of New York; Mrs. T. J. 
Coffey and maid, and the Misses Chew 
and maid, of Washington. 
Band Concerts. 
As by vote of the town the Selectmen 
have made arrangements withthe Man- 
chester-by-the-Sea Band for a series of 
nine band concerts to take place during 
the summer. ‘The first willbe given on 
Wednesday evening June 19, and the 
others as now arranged will be on the 
following Wednesday evening, on the 
last four Wednesdays in Tate and first 
three in August. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
HIGH-GRADE 
LADIES’ TAILORING 
JANA TEN 
Saving of 30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON AND NEW YORK PRICES ~ 
Latest Spring and Summer Designs 
IN FABRICS 
Up-to-date Styles and Workmanship. 
ASPECIAL- Riding Habits, Automobile 
Coats, Linen Suits, ete. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms patronage solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing at LOW PRICES 
{63 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass. 
Telephone 451-2. 
A. ERICKSON 
SAIL MAKER 
And Manufacturer of 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
42 NORTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON (AUR rth 
Flag Poles. Wedding Canopies to Let. Large and Small Tents 
for Sale or to Let. Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at tables from 
100 to 5,000 people. Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. 
Telephone Rich. 1726-2. 
DUTCHESS TROUSERS. 
I bought them at the Cape Ann Clothing Store, 
These adamantine Breeches, 
And they will wear forevermore, 
These everlasting stitches. 
Their seat is firmly iron-clad 
And you may safely trust ’em, 
For never yet was found a lad, 
With strength enough to bust ’em. 
Long has my heart with yearning vast 
For such a garment panted, 
But I am satisfied at last, 
In Dutchess Pants emplanted. 
J0cts A BUTTON. $1.00 A RIP 
——FOR SALE BY—— 
CAPE ANN CLOTHING CO. 
INC. 
207 Main St., - Gloucester, Mass. 
