NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 13 
NEW YORK 
BOSTON 
PHILADELPHIA ATLANTIC CITY 
Ghe Cleaners and Dyers 
Have opened a Branch Receiving Office in the Doncuian Burtprnc, at Magnolia, Mass. 
Goods called for and delivered free from North Shore Points by Smith’s Express Co. 
TELEPHONE 5324 MAGNOLIA. (Opposite North Shore Grill. ) 
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Mrs. Charles A. Munn and family 
went’on to Radnor, Pa., on Monday of 
this week for the marriage of Charles 
A. Munn, ir, and Miss Mary Astor 
Paul, at ‘* Woodcrest,’’ the bride’s 
country home. The wedding was a 
very quiet affair, as the bride is still in 
mourning for her father. On Wednes- 
day the young couple sailed from New 
York on the Adriatic for a honeymoon 
trip of a couple of months. As Mr. 
Munn is still a student at Harvard he 
will return there in the fall and they will 
spend much of their time this coming 
fall and winter at Manchester. Mrs. 
Munn and the other members of the 
family are sailing on June 21 for Europe, 
to be gone a couple of months. 
The new lease of life given Misery 
Island, or as it is now to be known, Mys- 
tery Isles, is very apparent. ‘The Island 
is alive with cottagers and visitors at the 
Mystery Isles Casino. Among the cot- 
tages that have been leased are: ‘The 
Governor's house to Benjamin D. 
Shreve, Salem; the Breakers to Frank 
D. Stevens, Boston; the Gables to T. 
C. Redfield, New York; Caddy house 
to C. T. Keller, Boston. ‘These, to- 
gether with the families occupying cot- 
tages which they own on the island, will 
make quite a busy colony for this season. 
Among the last mentioned are George 
N. Towle and family, Boston; Joseph 
P. Henderson, Salem; James F. Shel- 
don, Belmont, and T. C. Hollander, 
Boston. The entire interior of the old 
clubhouse has been refurnished and the 
place is tobe run by a New York 
man as a high class restaurant and casino. 
The management contemplates the 
building of a large bathing pool, new 
tennis courts are now being finished, and 
the old golf jinks will be revived, so that 
there will be many attractions. 
Miss Sarah E. Miller will be at Bev- 
erly Farms after June 15, and will 
read for private families, or at entertain- 
ments. References: Mrs. John H. 
THOMAS CARSON 
FORMERLY FOREIGN BUYER FOR 
PUAN Gan ee) Na tebe Ore CO. NY: 
Will be at the Oceanside Hotel, Mrgnolia, the week of June 28, where he will show his 
_ superb line of 
Fine Linens 
Consisting of Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Center 
Pieces, Scarfs, Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads, Linen 
Sheets and Pillow Cases and a Special 
Line of Scotch Summer Blankets 
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He will also show a line of Linens for the Complete Furnishing \ 
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In connection with this sale Mr. George Carson will show his fine line of Edinburgh 
Jewelry. The settings of the Jewelry are guaranteed to give Satisfaction. 
THE MASCONOMO HOUSE 
AND COTTAGES 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. Austin A. Dutton, Prop. 
Season of 1909 
** Location and environment possesses a diversity of ocean and 
inland views nnequalled on the New England coast.”’ 
To the Automobilist: No more attractive spot on the North Shore. Good roads 
all around; good service when you arrive; good dinners, well served ; good place to 
rest under beautiful trees; spacious lawns and broad piazzas; good place to take a 
dip, on Singing Beach 
A New Feature this season —afternoon tea 4 to 5 every day to 
which guests and friends, and cottagers along the North Shore 
are invited. No charge. 
= The Guisine and Service Given Most Gareful Attention ——as 
(Tony Pelegrim, formerly with the North Shore Grill at Magnolia. is head chef ) 
Cabot, Beverly Farms; Mrs. Jas. M. 
Crafts, Boston. Telephone, Sunnyside 
Greenhouses, 183-5, Beverly Farms. * 
Sturgis, Manchester; Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, Manchester; Miss Elizabeth Per- 
kins, Beverly Farms; Mrs. Charles M. 
