10 NOR THSSHORE*B Reger 
Society Hotes 
It will be a matter of interest to the 
many North Shore friends of A. G. 
Southerland of New York City to learn 
that he is on the North Shore again this 
summer after an absence of four years. 
He is at ‘‘Crown Cliff,’’ his attractively 
located cottage situated as the name 
would suggest. on the crown of the rug- 
ged cliffs onthe easterly part of Cool- 
idge’s Point. Mr. Southerland has both 
his daughters with him,-—Miss Annie P. 
Southerland and Mrs. E. G. Foster. ‘The 
latter’s husband is a member of the New 
York stock exchange and will be here 
week-ends until August when he will 
‘probably be here for the month. 
we MAGNOLIA MASS. 
THE HESPER@S 
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
For information and Booklets apply to 
FRANK D. BENNETT, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Among eee cars just sass A rj « 
A. L Is, Packard; R 12 Oe ew. CVLD : | 
Bae Ford, T. te es, Re- LINE OF Qualigy Oe” (siecolales EVERY DAY 
nault and Bianchi. 
Mrs. E. A.- Boardman returned to A. M. LYCETT & SON, Magnolia Mass. 
Manchester last Saturday after a week’s a She 
visit with friends in New York 
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer B. Mason, 
who sailed from New York last week, 
are to remain abroad until early in Sep- 
tember. The are accompanied by their 
son Philip and daughter Miriam. Austin 
and Harold Mason are remainingat ‘“The 
Ledges,’’? with their brother, Herbert 
W. and Mrs. Mason, who are to spend 
the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Mason are being congratulated on thead- 
vent of a daughter in their home on the 
South Shore two weeks ago. 
Mrs. S. Parker Bremer left Manches- 
ter Wednesday and sailed from New 
York Thursday in company with her 
brother, C. V. Burrage, for a two 
months’ trip abroad. During her absence 
Mr. Bremer will spend much of his time 
on his large yacht, the ‘‘Velthra.’’ 
The Robert Treat Paine jrs., and the een eR 
Alexander Cochranes were among the RE: ABORN: pn Ciae ; 
early week arrivals at Pride’s. Mrs. E. A. Carney, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON Ey {7 Remick Mer, 
Oliver Ames and family have moved is oR e 
on ftom North Easton this week and are 
now domiciled in their Pride’s villa for 
the summer. 
The polo season at Myopia was open- Harvard men, and the New Haventeam ~ 
ed Monday with a game between the composed of vate men, the former win- 
Cambridge Freebooters, made up of ning by the score of 103 to 34) 
WEDDING eimes! — \ 
STERCING SICVER, QUT GLASS AND 
SILVER PLATE 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
160 Cabot Street, & a | 4 Beverly, Mass. 
