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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Signor Pietro G. Maggioli 
Will resume his lessons in the 
Italian Language 
along the North Shore, June Ist. 
For information address— 
551 Boylston Street 
Copley Square t=! Boston 
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At the Sign of the Tea Kettle 
and the Tabby Cat 
Tea Roem and Women’s Exchange 
At WENHAM 
Open - - 
May 29, 1912 
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3 workers along various other lines. 3 
3: Address Appointment Bureau, 3 
3 Dept. Summer Work, 264 Boyl- 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Last Friday’s garden party at 
IIolm Lea, Boston, given by Profes- 
sor and Mrs. Charles 8. Sargent in 
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. 
Sargent, Jr., was an event of social 
importance for the young bridal 
couple and their distinguished com- 
pany of guests. In the dining room 
Mrs. John L. Saltonstall and Mrs. 
John C, Phillips, Jr., presided at the 
tea tables. Among the guests from 
the North Shore contingent present 
were Mrs. .William Hooper, Mrs 
Joseph Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. 
Crowninshield, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 
3acon, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Devens, 
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jef- 
ferson Coohdge. 
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Mrs. S. Fisher Corlies and Miss 
Margaret L. Corles of Philadelphia, 
have arrived at Joslyn cottage, 
Magnolia, which they have secured 
for the summer. 
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Miss Fanny P. Mason of 211 Com- 
monwealth avenue, Boston, closed 
her house Tuesday and went to 
her farm at Walpole, N. H., where 
she will remain until July, going 
then to Obers Point, Beverly, to oe- 
ecupy her summer home. Last season 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Curtis 
leased the Beverly estate. Miss 
Mason has recently returned from a 
trip abroad. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grueby of 
Dorchester, have arrived at the Tent 
cottage, Magnolia, for their annual 
summer’s stay. 
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competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
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carefully investigated .. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Claude Grahame-White, the avia- 
tor, and Miss Dorothy Taylor, 
daughter of Mrs. Leroy Taylor of 
New York, will be married June 27 
in Wilford church at Chelmsford, 
Essex, England. The best man will 
be Mr. Grahame-White’s_ brother, 
Montague, and one of the _ brides- 
maids is to be the latter’s fiancee, 
Miss Mary Bouvee. A reception 
will be given after the ceremony by 
Sir Daniel and Lady Gooch at Hy- 
lands, whither Mr. Grahame-White 
will fly from London on the eve of 
the wedding ceremony, in aid of a 
local charity. Mr. White during his 
initial engagement in Boston, re- 
ceived much social attention on the 
North Shore. Among his hostesses 
was Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter of Washing- 
ton and Beverly Farms, then tenant 
of the Dudley L. Pickman cottage 
at Beverly Cove. 
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The Edward L. Woods of Brook- 
line, who are usually very early 
May arrivals at Manchester, are still 
belated through the continued im- 
provements at their beautiful estate. 
The house is now in the hands- of 
the painters, who are making it 
attractive in a coat of dark reddish 
brown with white trimmings. 
The household servants of Mrs. 
Henry 8. Grew have been at Man- 
chester this week preparing the 
Grew cottage on Sea street, for the 
arrival of Mrs. Grew from Boston, 
on Tuesday next. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Ahl, 
whose marriage took place at Bev- 
erly Farms in the early spring, will 
be interested to know that they 
have been heard from at Pau, 
France where they were established 
at the Hotel Gaisson. 
Mrs. Laughlin of Pittsburg, sister- 
in-law of President Taft, will oe- 
cupy Alhambra cottage at Pride’s 
Crossing on a part of the Gardner 
estate. The other Gardner cottage 
which Congressman and Mrs. A. P. 
Gardner occupied last season at 
Pride’s, has been selected by C. P. 
Curtis and family of Boston, who 
were at Miss Fanny P. Mason’s Bev- 
erly Cove cottage last season. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
