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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Richards M. Bradleys of Long- 
wood, Boston, will be absent from 
Manchester this season. They are 
summering abroad, sailing last 
week. The Misses Amy, Helen and 
Sarah accompanied their parents, 
but Mary, aged ten years, and Edith, 
eight years, are spending the sum- 
mer with relatives in Lake Forrest 
near Chicago. The Percival H. Lom- 
bards of Brookline (Isabel Fabyan) 
have secured the Bradley cottage. 
They are settled for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lester Hard- 
ing (nee Dorothy M. Sturgis) have 
concluded their visit with Mrs. Rus- 
sell Sturgis at ‘‘Sunny Waters,’’ 
Manchester, and have gone abroad 
for the remainder of their wedding 
trip. Mrs. Sturgis is now anticipat- 
ing the visit of her neice, Miss Brown 
of Baltimore, who is to arrive short- 
ly. 
Yamanaka & Company, dealers in 
Japanese and Chinese art objects, 
456 Boylston st., Boston, have 
opened a store in Magnolia this sum- 
mer, being located in the attractive 
new building on Lexington ave., 
erected by C. A. Hoyle for the 
Grande Maison de Blane. 
Osaka, Japan 
London New York 
Yamanaka & Company 
456 Boylston Street, Boston 
Announce the opening of their Summer Store on 
Lexington Avenue 
at 
Magnolia, Mass. 
With an exclusive line of 
Japanese and Chinese Art Goods 
Bamboo and Bronze Wares, Embroideries, 
Mandarines, Artistic Lamps, Stone Garden 
Ornaments, Novelties, etc. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Work is being rushed on the re- 
modeling of the Merrill homestead, 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, to facili- 
tate the plans of the new owners, 
the John M. Grahams of Boston, to 
occupy it this month. The house is 
being done over with concrete finish. 
At the conclusion of their visit 
with Mrs. James MeMillan, Mr. and 
Mrs. Preston Gibson of Washington 
will locate at Newport for midsum- 
mer. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MeMil- 
lan have increased the MeMillan 
family party sojourning at ‘‘EKagle- 
head,’’ Manchester, Mrs. James 
MeMillan’s estate. 
George N. Black of Boston 
Manchester is planning to 
shortly for his annual 
Maine. 
and 
leave 
sojourn in 
Mrs. Edith Stromblad, the Swe- 
dish masseuse, is on the North Shore 
for another season, being located at 
the Women’s club, Magnolia. Mrs. 
Stromblad is well known to many 
North Shore families and is highly 
recommended by Boston’s _ best 
known physicians, many of whom 
summer on the North Shore. She is 
a diplomaed pupil of Sander’s insti- 
‘tution. 
Pekin, China 
Bar Harbor 
Imported Gowns, 
Palm Beach, Fla. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Gordon Prince of Boston has 
made a departure in connection with 
her sojourn on the North Shore this 
season. Instead of occupying a 
small cottage near West Manchester 
beach, she is occupying her large 
house at West Manchester occupied 
last season by the C. A. Munn, Jrs., 
of Boston. 
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The Richard H. Danas of Cam- 
bridge and Manchester departed this 
week for Europe. They will be ab- 
sent for a year returning July, 1913. 
of ¢, 
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Lieut. D. MeD. LeBreton and 
bride arrived this week at Manches- 
ter as the guests of the Albert J. 
LeBretons at the Erie Pape cottage, 
School street. 
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The C. E. Hodges of Brookline are 
absentees from West Manchester 
this season. They were tenants of the 
Dennis cottage in past summers. Mr. 
Hodges took an active interest in 
the Manchester Yacht club’s affairs- 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s. Children’s hair eutting a 
specialty. J. Vaseoncellos, barber, 
Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 53-12. * 
Mme. Najla Mogabgab 
292 Fifth Ave., New York 
Announces the opening of her shop at 
Smith Block 
Magnolia, Mass. 
With a superb collection of 
Lingerie, 
Linen and Tub Dresses _ 
Waists, Wraps and 
Novelties 
Branches 
Hot Springs, Va. 
Paris 
