NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Hotes 
The Richard H. Welds were among 
last Saturday’s arrivals at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Peabody 
opened their cottage at Beverly Cove this 
week. 
J. Randolph Coolidge, jr., Tuesday 
evening proposed a new plan before the 
Boston school board for the location of 
grammar school buildings on the edges 
of the city parks, notably Franklin park. 
Mr. Coolidge’s plan is to build the 
school houses here so that the city child- 
ren may have the benefits of fresh air, 
and he suggests that the city transport 
them to and from school in electric cars. 
Mr. Coolidge is the owner of a cottage 
at Smith’s Point, Manchester, and is well 
known on the shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sargent who 
have been abroad returned on the Arabic 
Saturday and are now at their Magnolia 
cottage. 
The Charles H. weeds who have 
been autoing in France and Italy and 
more recently in England, are expected 
to sail from England this week and will 
arrive at their Beverly Farms cottage 
sometime next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rogers of Lau- 
rel, Miss., will be at the lower Macdon- 
ald cottage, Magnolia, this season. Mrs. 
Rogers came on from New York by 
motor this week. She will be joined later 
in the season by Mr. Rogers. 
Mrs. William McMillan of St. Louis 
opened her cottage ““Briar Rock’’ at 
Magnolia last Friday for the season. 
The S. M. Kennards are expected 
from St. Louis at their Magnolia cottage 
the first of the week. 
The Reginald Fosters opened their 
Coolidge’s Point cottage Monday for the 
season. 
The W. A. Burnhams who are now 
enjoying an automobile trip through New 
York and the South will upon their re- 
turn occupy the Saltonstall cottage at 
Beverly Cove for the season. Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry D. Burnham are to tour the 
continent in their automobile this sum- 
mer. They will go abroad the last of 
this month. 
W. S. Spaulding and John T. Spauld- 
ing with their mother, Mrs. M. D. 
Spaulding, and their sister Mrs. Henry 
Parsons Kirg, are enjoying a cruise 
southward in the yacht “‘Isis’’ as far as 
the Jamestown exposition and taking in 
various points of interest on the way. 
On their return they will come at once 
to ‘‘Sunset Rock,”’ their Pride’ s Crossing 
place, which has already been opened. 
Henry P. King left Pride’s last Satur- 
day for a fishing trip in the Rangeleys. 
A. Shuman and his daughter, Mrs. 
Dreyfus, who have been enjoying a two 
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months trip through England, Ireland and 
the continent returned Saturday on the 
Arabic, and will be at ““‘Hetmere’’ their 
summer home at Beverly Cove for the 
season. Mr. Shuman has been promin- 
ently mentioned as a possible candiate for 
mayor of Boston at the coming election. 
check, or in our Savings 
Jostran H. Grrrorp, Cashier, 
2 Merchants Wational Bank 
Salem, 
Essex, Cor. Washington Sts. 
“TOWN HOUSE SQUARE” 
Capital $200,000. 
Surplus $200,000. 
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Either write or call and learn about them. 
H. M. Barcuetper, President, 
Frank A. Brooks, Asst. Cashier. 
S. Reed Anthony, who has recently 
opened his cottage at the Farms has 
brought down anew Pierce Arrow car. 
The registry number is 20,622. 
lanson L. Daniels has just hada new 
Packard touring car registered. 
gistry number is 20,683. 
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