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NORTH SHORE BREEZE | 19 
“The Sign of Quality” 
Our Policy: 
In the performance of all contracts it is our aim: 
First—to satisfy our clients. 
Second—to do the best work possible. 
Third—to execute all contracts within scheduled time. 
Fourth—to cause the least inconvenience to our patrons. 
We believe this policy will, in the long run, bring us the most 
profit, success and satisfaction. 
Home Office: 
T. J. Hynes & Son, 
Branch Office: 
Contractors for 
WALES, MASS. 
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MANCHESTER, MASS. 
“We Build to Last’’ 
SOCIETY NOTES 
John L. Bagley of Detroit is a guest at the home of 
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blodgett, who have the Salton- 
stall cottage at Pride’s. Mr. Blodgett returned Satur- 
day from a business trip to Grand Rapids. 
Mrs. Henry Pratt McKean has been spending a week 
at Lake Sunapee, N. H. She returned Tuesday to her 
summer home at Pride’s Crossing. The McKeans have 
a delightful place at Pride’s Hill where Mrs. McKean 
entertained eight of her friends at luncheon Wednes- 
day. Mrs. McKean is a charming hostess. 
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Henry Stevens of Detroit, a member of the Pride’s 
Crossing summer colony, has as his guest, Mr. Harris, 
also of Detroit. 
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Mrs. W. A. Russell returned to Beverly Farms 
Wednesday after a brief visit to Westport, N. Y., with 
her sister, Mrs. Philip Stockton and family. 
HELP THE BLIND TO 
HELP THEMSELVES 
Handicraft Shop 
for the Blind 
9 BRIDGE ST., MAN- 
CHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
work. 
Hand woven art fabries and rugs in distinctive designs and colors. 
er’s supplies, braided rugs, hand knitted articles, sweaters, etc., mops, brooms; also baskets, trays and cabinet 
Orders taken for mattresses and chair-caning. 
‘<The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens must furnish the market for their productts. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Davis of Boston and Pride’s 
Crossing returned Sunday from an auto trip. Mr. and 
Mrs. Davis, who have spent their summers on the North 
Shore for a number of season, are among the most pop- 
ular of the younger married set. They are enthusiastic 
participants in every phase of seashore life. 
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Mrs. William Wood has as her guest at her Pride’s 
Crossing estate her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Ayer of Glen Cove, 
L. I. The Woods are Boston people of some prominence 
and have a charming home at Andover besides their 
Pride’s Crossing place. 
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Miss Louie Stanwood of Boston and Manchester 
is very prominent in the Suffrage ranks. Miss Stan- 
wood addressed a meeting at the Hawthorne Inn, Kast 
Gloucester, Monday evening. 
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