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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY. NOTES 
Monday, C. K. Cummings returned 
to Pride’s from his eruise along the 
Maine coast. Mr. Cummings is a 
member of the Eastern Yacht club 
and has been to Bar Harbor on the 
annual cruise. 
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In New York the engagement has 
been announced of Miss Therese E. 
Iselin, daughter of Adrian Iselin, to 
Irwin B. Laughlin, son of Major 
George M. Laughlin of Pittsburgh. 
Mr. Laughlin is a brother of the late 
Thomas K. Laughlin, who married 
Miss Lucy Herron, a sister of Mrs. 
Taft. Mrs. Laughlin is spending the 
season at the ‘‘ Alhambra Cottage,’’ 
Mingo Beach, Pride’s Crossing, in 
order to be near the Taft family. 
A very pretty dinner party was 
given Wednesday evening by Mrs. 
G. S. Mandell at her attractive es- 
tate at Beverly Cove. There were 
about eighteen present. 
Mrs. William "B. Cabot of Boston 
and Beverly Farms is in Damaras- 
cotta, Me., with her daughters. Her 
summer home, ‘‘Eliot Cottage,’’ is 
now occupied by Mrs. G. Kimball of 
Brookline. 
Osaka, Japan 
London New York 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Francis Lee Higginson gave 
a small dinner party last night at 
her Pride’s Crossing home. There 
were covers for twelve. 
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Wednesday renin Mr. and Mrs. 
Bryce Allan gave a dinner to twelve 
of their friends at their home in 
Beverly Cove. 
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Miss Fannie Mason of Boston and 
Beverly Cove returned yesterday 
from a European trip. She _ will 
spend the remainder of the season 
at her summer home, Prince street. 
Mrs. Chas. A. 
of Washington and Manchester-by- 
the-Sea are now in Paris. They have 
been traveling through Europe all 
winter and expect to return to their 
Manchester home the first of August. 
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To-night Mrs. Guy Norman will 
give a dinner party at the Beverly 
Cove home of the Normans, for 
twenty-four in honor of the birth- 
day of her daughter, Miss Hope Nor- 
man. The younger people will aft- 
erwards go to the home of Mrs. 
Bryce J. Allan, Miss Norman’s aunt 
for an informal dance. 
Pekin, China 
Bar Harbor 
Yamanaka & Company 
456 Boylston Street, Boston 
Announce the opening of their Summer Store on at 
Lexington Avenue 
Magnolia, Mass. 
With an exclusive line of 
Japanese and Chinese Art Goods 
including 
Bamboo and Bronze Wares, Embroideries, 
Mandarins, Artistic Lamps, 
Stone Garden Ornaments, 
Novelties, etc. 
Imported Gowns, 
Linen and Tub Dresses 
Waists, Wraps and 
Palm Beach, Fla. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Henry C. Frick, and her 
daughter, Helen, have left their 
Pride’s Crossing home to make a 
short visit with Rev. and Mrs. Henry 
Ferguson at Fisher’s island, N. Y. 
Miss Frick and Miss Eleanor Fer- 
guson are close friends and Miss 
Ferguson is a frequent visitor at 
‘‘Bagle Rock,’’ the Frick estate on 
the North Shore. 
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Miss Clara Winthrop of West 
Manchester recently gave the boys 
of her Sunday school class and the 
choir boys of St. Paul’s Episcopal 
church, Boston, a jolly outing at 
Tuck’s Point, Manchester. The city 
boys enjoyed to the fullest extent 
the out-of-door games and sports at 
the Point. After the return to the 
Winthrop estate delicious refresh- 
ments were served on the lawn in 
front of the big house. Miss Win- 
throp is now giving them a delight- 
ful two weeks in camp at Winthrop, 
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Mrs. E. C. Swift returned last 
Saturday from an extended trip 
abroad to open her summer’s stay at 
her delightful Pride’s Crossing 
home, ‘‘Swiftmoor.’’ 
Mme. Najla Mogabgab 
292 Fifth Ave., New York 
Announces the opening of her shop at 
Smith 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Block 
With a superb collection of 
Lingerie, 
Novelties 
Branches 
Hot Springs, Va. 
Paris 
