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Mrs. Heber R. Bishop of the Beverly 
Farms colony is visiting friends at South- 
ampton, L. I. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Bement have 
been at Soo Nipi Park, N. H., the last 
week. ; 
_ An event not on the official program 
at the Manchester water pageant last 
night was the up-setting of a canoe in 
which were Jack Merrill, Jack Caner 
The boys 
were in the middle of thc harbor, op- 
posite the clubhouse, when some waves 
from a passing launch capsized the canoe © 
and they were thrown into the water. 
A launch picked up two of them and a 
row boat from the club pier put out to 
- find the other. 
The open golf tournament on Thurs- 
day, Friday and Saturday of next week 
will be the big attraction at the Essex 
County Golf links. While it is too 
early to knownanything of the entries, 
it is likely that the list will be larger than 
that of July, and that a number of the 
big players will be here. This special 
‘invitation tournament is open to the 
members of the Massachusetts Golf as- 
sociation and others whom the committee 
may invite. 
‘The next race of the Manchester 
Yacht club will be sailed next Saturday. 
The Crowhurst cup race will be sailed 
on the 24th,—Tuesday of the following 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gibson of 
Washington arrived at Manchester Wed- 
-nesday to be the guests of Mrs. James 
McMillan at ‘‘ Eagle Head.’’ They 
motored from Newport where they were 
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hag- 
‘gin at a dinner given for Countess Fes- 
teties, and of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald 
C. Vanderbilt at Sandy Point Farm, 
where they attended the clambake last 
Tuesday night. ~Mr. and Mrs. Gibson 
have taken the “‘ Ely Camp’’ at Lake 
Placid, in the Adirondacks, where they 
will go the first of next week. In Sep- 
tember they will return to be the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt at the New- 
port Horse Show, and during October 
will entertain at their camp, some of their 
guests including the Postmaster-General, 
the Vanderbilts, and Dennie Hare. 
Mrs. James B. Colgate of New York, 
with her daughter Miss Mary Colgate is 
the guest of her neices the Misses Colby, 
Beverly Farms. Mrs. Colgate, who is 
a daughter of the Jate Governor Anthony 
Colby of New Hampshire, has been pay- 
ing ‘an annual visit to the old Colby 
Homestead, New London-on-Lake-Sun- 
apee, N. H., one of the oldest and most 
beautiful estates in Merrimac County. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 11 
MADAME HELGESEN 
Invites the attention of the Ladies of the North Shore to the 
Ronayne Corset Parlors 
173 CaBoT STREET, BEVERLY 
During August and September she will make a corset usually bring 
ing from $15 to $18, for $12.75. The materials, beautiful yet serviceable, 
may be selected from the samples which she carries. Her models include the 
French as well as American, and only faultless fitting and perfect workman- 
ship is permitted to leave the parlors. 
DAVIS «BROS: 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
YAGH FE SUPPLIES 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Nearly opp the P. O. 
Wholesalers and 
Retailers of 
179 and 183 Main STREET 
Tel. Connection 
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Open from June to Octobe 
OCHANSI DE FAiccomodates 600 ; 
Phenix & Greene, Proprietors Magnelia, Mass. 
Established 1884 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist 
Cut Flowers, and Flowers for all occasions. 
Everything for the garden. 
AN School St. 
Telephone 10 
Plants of all kinds. 
MANCHESTER 
LOOK! 
Do not neglect to have your Browntail and 
Gypsy Moth work attended to 
Burning, Spraving and Burlaping 
All work personally attended to, and in- 
spected by local superintendent of Moth 
suppression. Address 
FAULKNER 
SECRET SERVICE BUREAU 
LICENSED end BONDED 
88 Tremont St., BOSTON 
Seventh floor, Tremont Temple 
For 16 years has made investigations in 
U.S. and Canada. Highest reference from 
business and professional men. 
W. S. FAULKNER, Mgr. Night and Day ‘Phones 
P. A. SHEAHAN 
Forest St., Manchester 
P. 0. Box 346 
