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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Saltonstall 
gave a dinner party last Sunday 
evening at their Hale street resi- 
dence at Beverly. There were covers 
for ten. A lke hospitality was ex- 
tended Wednesday. 
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The Misses Elizabeth M. and Mary 
St. B. Eustis, Titanic survivors, and 
their brother Henry D. Eustis, all 
of Brookline are again Beverly sum- 
mer residents. They have secured 
the house opposite ‘‘Hetmere’’ the 
A. Shuman estate on Ober street oc- 
eupied last season by the F. Rich- 
mond Allens of Boston. The Eustis 
family party had the ‘‘Wadsworth”’ 
(Lawrence) cottage at Hospital 
Point, last season. 
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The Louis Leviseurs of Common- 
weath avenue, Boston, are again at 
Beverly as summer tenants of ‘‘Oak 
Bluff’’ which they occupied two sea- 
sons ago. 
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‘‘Elmtop,’’ Ober street, Beverly, 
seems destined to be the summer 
home of the Norman F. Greeleys of 
Commonwealth avenue, Boston, this 
season, as they have not as yet de- 
cided to turn it over to summer 
tenants. 
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