_ NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 9 
uo Surivty Nates a ; 
A most beautiful sight is the Wistaria 
~ vines along the front of Mrs. Greeley S. 
Curtis’ residence at Manchester Cove. 
_ About once in three years these vines 
bloom their best, and just now their pin- 
B , ate leaves and full racemes of lilac- 
purple flowers add a touch to the grounds 
_ which a most carefully nutured garden 
of flowers could rarely produce. / 
It is said that the Brazilian embassy 
will be stationed at the large Kimball cot- 
‘tage, Masconomo street, Manchester, 
this season. ee / 
The sudden death last week of Walter 
Alexander of New York, who was to J} -°° "= 
move to Manchester the latter part of | (Four Ruby King Charlie Puppies, eight weeks old; One Black and Tan 
last week to occupy the Chase cottage on © | King Charlie, eight weeks old. Out of thoroughbred registered stock. $25.00 each 
_ Sea street, owned by Mrs. Wheaton, 
will keep ‘the other members of the fam- | David | G. Whelton Co., ves ier a ae aes 
i'y away from the shore this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. VanRensslaer 
of Albany have been on to the North 
Shore the past week visiting Mrs. Van- ODB | RY 
Renssaler’s brother, Gardiner M. Lane,.. } : 
and Mrs. Lane at their beautiful summer 
home at Dana’s Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Rie Senile and ‘Table Luxur! 1eS74} 
Lane are having a few friends in to din- . ; 
ner tonight and again Saturday in honor: 74 
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“Tt looks as though the Manchester ™ When this Line is busy ere | 
Yacht club thinks it has a prior claim on TELEPHONE 546 call Public Phone 8506 
the sonderklasse. It announces two 
dates for these boats, one June 17, and 
the other Aug. 7, both of which dates 
have been selected by the Boston Yacht 
club for open races, to which the sonder- 
klasse has been invited,’’ says the yacht- 
ing man of the Boston Herald. 
‘The best coachman is he who keeps 
farthest away from danger, and _ the best 
chauffeur the man who can: keep out of 
court. —Boston Herald. 
“<t 
Order at Once. 
An announcement of considerable in- 
terest for summer residents all along the 
shore is the notice that the summer issue . 
of the New England Telephone Direc- = 
tory closes postively on June 12nd | JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
that names not listed on that day will not 
appear in the:book until late next Fall. ees | ‘ 
Itis of importance to summer resi- Ladies’ Garments a Specialty 
dents who will come to the Shore later Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
and who desire telephones installed to 
d in their ord ree Ot 
ee calling uo. sea A te re Up-to-date Methods and Ideas. Only expert workmen employed. 
phone exchange and asking for the man- 
ager. Names of such subscribers will | Beach street. Tel. 12—2 Manchester, Mass. 
then be placed in the new directory with 
the correct number, though the_instru- In the store formerly occupied by Johnston & Berquist 
ment may not be installed until later. 
This will save a great deal of incon- 
venience later on. 
King Arthur Flour 
It is strictty an unbleached Flour, its Quality 
never questioned, and is conceded to be 
America’s Highest Grade 
Sold by 
.P, WOODBURY HALE ST., BEVERLY 
B. HODGKINS’ SONS, MANCHESTER 
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