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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
Mrs. Geo. D. Howe arrived at her 
Smith’s Point cottage yesterday. 
Among the week’s arrivals at Bev- 
erly Farms were the Edward L. Ran- 
touls, who are occupying the Board- 
man cottage; the Franklin Havens ; 
the Dr. Chas. B. Porters, who are 
again occupying the Ober cottage ; 
the Geo. E. Warrens, and Miss M. L. 
Gray. 
Col. Chas. L. Pierson,, Mrs. Chas. 
Amory, John T. Morse, jr., and the 
Amory Hodges were among the ar- 
rivals at Prides this week. 
The Frederick R. Sears, jrs., have 
‘opened their cottage at Beverly 
Farms. Miss Eleanora Sears has 
been playing in the tennis tourna- 
ment in Philadelphia the past week, 
winning her way into the final round 
Thursday. 
The Thomas M. McKees, who 
have been traveling abroad, returned 
to their Beverly Farms summer resi- 
dence on Wednesday. 
The Notman Studio, in the Colon- 
nade, Magnolia, will be opened the 
latter part of this month for the sea- 
son. Mr. Bourdon will again be per- 
sonally in charge. 
Alumni Reunion 
The seventh annual reunion of the 
Story High school alumni was held at 
the Town hall, Manchester, last night, 
about one hundred members and 
friends being present. 
An excellent entertainment was 
given by the Orpheus Mandolin club 
of Gloucester, assisted by Mrs. Ida 
Jenness Moulton of Beverly, reader. 
The club selections were rendered 
with much spirit and with splendid 
precision and unity. 
Mr. Marshall’s mandolin solo was 
well received. His selection was 
Raff’s “Cavatina,”’ and though a piece 
of considerable scope, was played with 
great expression and feeling? Miss 
Mildred E. Tarr captivated her audi- 
ence by her rendering of the “Eton 
Boating Song,’ on the flute. 
Mrs. Moulton’s readings were well 
chosen and met with due appreciation 
from the audience, her rendition of 
“When Women get on the Jury,” 
provoking considerable merriment. 
After the concert a reception was 
held, the members and their guests 
being received by Mrs. A. W. Mead, 
Mrs; C, E. Fish, Mrs. L. W. Carter 
and Mrs. L. W. Floyd. Dancing fol- 
lowed until midnight, excellent music 
being furnished by Long’s orchestra. 
During the evening light refresh- 
ments were served. 
FOR SALE AT BEVERLY FARMS 
9 ACRE FARM ON HART 
STREET, 
High land, 500 feet street front. 
FOR SALE AT MONTSERRAT 
NEAR WENHAM LINE. 
40 ACRE FARM, 
Very high elevation, overlooking surrounding country, 600 
feet street front; a beautiful location for Summer Residence. 
W. S. FLINT, 
127 CABOT SEREET, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
MANCHESTER 
Fred M. Johnson is leaving today 
with George S. Sinnicks, mention of 
which is made in another column, for 
a trip to Labrador. They will be 
away the balance of this month. 
Wm. J. Lethbridge is Jeaving to- 
morrow for New York city where he 
has accepted a position as chauffeur 
for the same man with whom G. E. 
Scott is employed, the latter being at 
his country place. 
Grade IX leads the other rooms 
this week in attendance at the G. A. 
Priest school, the percentage being 
96:53. The attendance of the other 
grades is as follows: VIII, 95:51; V, 
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Miss Katherine Walsh was success- 
. fully operated on at the Mass. Gen. 
hospital the past week for an abscess 
on the eye, and is now getting along 
nicelys) Dro skeginald *Hia itze. of 
West Manchester, was one of the at- 
tending physicians. 
Geo. F. Allen. 
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Martin 
Summer street, are the happy parents 
of a young son, born last Saturday, - 
N, S. H. S. Notes 
The show committee wish to an- 
nounce that owing to the very back- 
ward season, the Rose Show will be 
held at a later date this year, due no- 
tice of which will be given. James 
Salter, secretary. 
At the bi-monthly meeting last 
night John D. Morrison gave a very . 
interesting and instructive talk on 
‘Insects and. Inséct@ehestsmae lnc 
subject of the next meeting will be 
“Panama and the West _ Indies.” 
Wm. Miller of Lynn will be the 
speaker. 
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