10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gurnee and two 
daughters, Misses Belle B. and M. L. 
Gurnee, of New York City, are expect- ie P. HOLLANDER & GOs 
BOYLSTON ST. and PARK SQ., BOSTON 
ed to arrive at West- Manchester the 
early part of next week, where they are 
to occupy the Miss A. G. Thayer cot- 
sage for July and August. The Gurnees 
are prominent in New York society cir- 5. New Designs In e 4 
cles and are at present at their country 
estate, at Bellport, L.I. Mr. Gurnee 1s 
a retired banker. The cottage which they Ladies’ Summer (sowns 
e to occupy thi son was opened Pl aS 
“his weak thle vervante ia tiine aicees Driving and Automobile Wraps 
‘‘Hetmere,’’ the beautiful summer : 
home of the Hon. A. Shuman on Ober Coaching Parascls 
street, Beverly Cove, was Tuesday the x 
scene of the annual gathering of the Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, 
Atlantic conference, which is not such a, : 
Bathing Suits, etc. 
an important organization as its name 
would suggest, perhaps, but just a con- 
eenial organization of prominent Boston- 
ians who have been invited to Mr. Shu- 
ay ay Sag te number of sa Large assortment of Tennis and Outing Shirt 
A special palace trolley car conveyed the Wardha ayy ; : 
Garey frofal Boston tee Be yeny env omeas Waists constantly on hand, and exceptional 
ter luncheon was served an essay by faeilities: for filling orders at Short Notice. 
Gen. Taylor of the Boston Globe was 
read, and this was brimming over with 
good humor. Joshua Holden read an M O J 
original poem. President Lucius Tuttle { ‘ 
of the B. & M., Samuel J. Elder, A. F. 2 rders promptly atten ed to 
Estabrook, Henry Sprague, John Shep- 
herd, Jerome ;Jones, S. P. Mandell, 
Conrad Reuter were among others pre- f SUMMER BRANCHBS *% 
sent. The whole affair was delightfully Casino Building, Newport, R. I 
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meh Ocean House, Watch Hill, R. I. 
=== JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE — ww 
Dressmaker Corsetiere : 
607 Boylston St., Boston 
FERN-CROFT CABIN, MARBLEHEAD 
The most unique dining place on the North Shore is that: in quaint old Marblehead, at the 
terminus of the trolley line near Fort Sewell. It is unique in that it is a LOG CABIN, 
built on the edge of the water. It is conducted by Mr. E.M. Bevins, who has a wide reputa- 
tion in the restaurant business at some of the famous places along the shore, and is known as 
FERN-CROFT CABIN. It has been built and designed by the same man who designed and 
completed all interior and exterior improvements at Ye Olde Fern-Croft Inn, Danvers. 
The “Alice” A specialty made ofa | 
A long waisted Corset with high or low bust. Combination Chicken and Fish Dinner, $1.00. 
pores, meres and Bee confiners made to | The famous Fern-Croft Chicken Dinner $1.50, and the Fern-Croft Fish Dinner $1.00,—the best 
order. French corsets duplicated. to be found anywhere. Private Dining kKooms. A room for chaffeurs and garage with accom- 
12 Lincoln St,. Manchester after June 24 modations for 40 autos. Table reservations can be made by telephone. 
