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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
The Wm. C. Blairs have occupied 
the Judge Loring Cottage at Pride’s 
this week, for July and August. The 
Lorings are abroad. 
_ Miss Wheeler has moved into one 
of the Arthur Little cottages at Bev- 
erly Farms this week. 
The Henry Mays, of Washington, 
arrived at Beverly Farms this week 
for the summer. 
Baron Rosen and family are ex- 
pected at Coolidge’s Point today for 
the season. 
What 
To 
Do 
When packing 
away it should be rolled in 
silver . 
cotton flannel with camphor. 
The camphor prevents its 
tarnishing All silver tar- 
nishes when exposed to the 
air, whether plated or solid. 
For cleaning table silver 
use any good silver polish. 
We can furnish the polish 
for you at 25c abox. 
1935 R. Wallace 
Plated Ware 
We carry a complete line 
and guarantee the durability 
of each piece: 
Tea Spoons 4 Doz. $1 13 
Dessert Spoons, Pair 75 
Table Spoons, Pair 1 00 
Dessert Knives, 4 Doz 1 87 
Dessert Forks = DG) 
Table Forks, BS INS 
Table Knives Lo OU! 
Baird-North Co, - 
250 ESSEX ST., 
SALEM. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Tompson of 
Washington, D.C., with their “auto” 
and three servants have taken a suite 
at the Dolphin Tea House for the 
season. 
Mrs. Bolles and son Reginald 
Bolles of Commonwealth avenue, 
Boston, are at the Dolphin for the 
season. Mr. Bolles is very much oc- 
cupied with his studio on Lobster 
Lane, Magnolia. 
_ The Dolphin opens this year under 
better auspices than ever. The chef, 
who is from New York, was the head 
chef at Elyséés Palace in Paris, the 
residence of the French president, 
the management being under Madam 
La Fayette, who comes directly from 
the executive mansion of Albany. 
Among the arrivals at the Ocean- 
side are Mrs. Daniel B. Clark, Miss 
Johnston and Miss Helen Johnston, 
and D. H. Clark of St. Louis, Misses 
S. C. and H. H. Brewster of Boston, 
Mrs. E. B. Ryckman and family of 
Toronto, Miss Eleanor Bradley of 
Brookline, Mrs. Wm. H. Horton of 
Newton, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brad- 
ford, Mrs. W.P. Rice and family, 
Miss M. A. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. 
A. G. Stanwood of Boston. 
Miss McNamara is at her cottage, 
39 School street, Manchester-by-the 
Sea, for the season, and is prepared 
to do shampooing, marcel waviug, and 
manicuring. She has also a splendid 
scalp tonic and pomade. Telephone 
106-3 Manchester. ‘a 
Mrs. Prentiss H. Manning has: 
closed her beautiful studio on Boylston 
street, Boston (formerly Mrs. Mont- 
gomery Sears), and will be found at — 
the Dolphin Tea House, Magnolia, 
where she has taken the unique Delft 
Studio for the season. She is a well 
known student of psychology and her 
study of the science of hand reading 
is most interesting and wonderful. 
Mrs. Manning, nee Curtis, is of the 
old Curtis family of Braintree and 
Concord, Mass., and is a cousin of the 
famous landscape architect, Joseph 
H. Curtis, of Boston. She is the wife 
of a well known Racquet club and 
7th Regiment, Co. K man of New 
York City and sister-in-law of the 
beautiful and fascinating Mrs. Robert 
S. Minot of Dover, Mass., formerly 
owner of the Andrew Carnegie, 2d, 
house ‘Seawold’”? Manchester. Mrs. 
Manning had last summer the 
«Anchorage Studio” at East Glouces- 
ter and was the fashion there. 
_ Mr. Rowell has been very fortunate 
this year in securing the services of . 
Nicholas as his first chef at the 
North ‘Shore’ Gril? Hew has had 
three years experience at the Ritz 
hotel in Paris and at the Carleton in 
London, and is noted for his famous 
sauces and receipts. 
BREEZE subscription $1.00a year. * 
Announcement 
Established 1890 
JOHN DANIELS 
Beverly Farms, Mass., June 8, 1907. 
I announce to my patrons and the public that in 
my renovated and enlarged store on Hale Street, 
Beverly Farms, I am prepared to supply their wants 
with the Choicest Meats, Poultry, Game, and all the 
Delicacies of the season. 
Will also have a full and complete line of Staple. 
and Fancy Groceriesand a First-Class Home Bakery. 
Fy many years personal experience acquaints me 
with the wants of the trade. 
Thanking my patrons for ‘their business in past 
years, I hope by careful attention, prompt and effic- — 
ient service, to merit a continuance of the same. 
Respectfully, 
Telephone, 52 Beverly Farms. 
JOHN DANIELS, 
Central Sq., Beverly Farms. 
