NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Announcement tax ween meae in HL. P. WOODBURY & SON, Beverly Cove 
Manchester, Ct., by Mrs. Frank W. 
Cheney of the engagement of her : | 
daughter Ruth to Charles A. Good- CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES 
{a0 of 2 rae cong Ofia)eP: AND iTABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT 
organ, one oO 1eé bes hown men = See, 
in Connecticut. Miss Cheney comes ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, 
of a family famous in Manchester PRIDES, BEVERLY FARMS and MONTSERRAT 
for its silk mills and industries, and 
she is related to Mayor Louis R. ESTABLISHED TELEPHONE 
Cheney of Hartford. Mr. Goodwin H P WOODBURY & SON 
who was the Republican candidate as e e pha 3 
for Governor in 1910, whom Gov. 
Baldwin defeated, is a lawyer in that 
city and was executive sceretary to 
the late Gov. George L. Lilley. His 
father, the Rey. Dr. Francis Good- 
win, is a cousin of J. Pierpont Mor- 
gan. The Cheneys have summered 
on the North Shore at Bass Rocks. 
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MICHELIN 
TIRE PRICES 
The members of the Kettle Cove 
Book @tlub will include as members 
this season Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane, 
Miss Sturgis, Mrs. Greely S. Curtis, 
Mrs. F. Meredyth Whitehouse, Miss 
Curtis, Mrs. Dewart, Mrs. James H. 
Anderson, Mr. Coolidge, Mrs. Cool- 
idge, Mrs. Fessenden, Mrs. Paine, 
Mrs. Foster, aa Spoieas Mrs. z 
re Sanyo Mee eA. Her Effective ‘Today! 
mann, Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2nd, 
Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell, Mrs. Roland May 30th 
ee eee Seay eae: Substantial Reductions on sll sizes 
cottagers in the neighborhood of : . e } 
Manchester Cove, Kettle Cove and Sd NEW a Old Prices 
Coolidge’s Point, Manchester. Books 3 ies 4 s 378 $35.75 
will be called for every Saturday 9755 1-2 51°00 47.25 
morning. ae x . 86.70 II 
The medical fraternity at Beverly The Superiority of Michelin Tires 
Farms has been enlarged by the ar- is Recognized All Over the World 
rival of Dr. James Marsh Jackson . 
of Beacon street, Boston, and family 
at their Hate street residence. 
pane In Stock By 
John Hays Hammond, Jr., who has 
been stopping a few days at the ms 
Hammond estate, Lookout hill, Frank H. Davis 
Gloucester, has returned to New : : 
York, and will sail for England Magnolia Ave. Magnolia, Mass. 
Wednesday to attend the conven- 
tion of wireless, experts to which he | 
is a United States delegate. The 
Hammonds will return to Glouces- 
ter shortly for the season. Mrs. Co oe 
H d is due this weel i 
me duing the earlier part of next § Antiques, Curios and Works of Art 
time duing the earlier part of next 
k. Mr. Hammond, senior, who : 
‘elaea Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boy, desks. Portrait of two children 
painted at Salem in 1850, by Osgood. 
at present is abroad, will come to his 
summer estate on the North Shore 
No collection of American portrait painters is complete without an Osgeod, and as I 
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Chase settee 72 eae ne have never before known of one to be in the hands of a dealer, few are complete. 
eupaney of the F. R. Spaulding F. W. NICHOLS - 73 1-2 Federal St. - SALEM, MASS. 
cottage West Manchester, last Sat- Formerly at 67 NORTH STREET 
urday for the season. $9009000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 
