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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE 
Jennie Woodbridge 
Orchestra 
(Miss Woodbridge is Assisted by Men) 
AVAILABLE FOR 
Receptions, Dinners, 
Weddings, Dances, 
Lawn Parties 
Residence: Garrison Hall, Boston 
| Office Hourslitol Tel. Back Bay 5353 
ADOLPH KIRK 
Upholsterer and Decorator 
125 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 
Handmade Furniture and Cushions. Fine Repairing 
and Polishing. Antiques Restored. Willowcraft. 
Tel. 1OG7W. 
What was at first merely by the 
way may become the very heart of a 
matter. Flints were long flaked into 
knives, arrowheads, spears. Incident- 
ally it was found that they struck 
fire; today that is their one use. 
If a man has a marble quarry he 
asks: What can I do with marble? 
He builds, he seeks other builders. 
The possession of a power, like the 
possession of an estate, impels to use, 
to gain, to service. 
LAST CALL 
To those who want new or changed tele- 
phone numbers listed in the Summer Issue 
ef the lecal Telephone Directory 
CALL THE LOCAL MANAGER 
and advise him TODAY 
NEW ENCLAND TELEPHONE 
& TELECRAPH CGOMPANY 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Harvard already had exceptional tennis material and 
the university will get still another player with a promis- 
ing career when G. C, Caner is graduated from St. Mark’s 
school. Young Caner, who is a son of Harrison K. 
Caner of Philadelphia and Manchester, demonstrated his 
ability when he defeated Clifton B. Herd of Exeter 
Academy, Monday, in the final round of the Harvard In- 
terscholastic tennis tournament. Caner won in straight 
sets, 6—4, 7—5, 6—3. 
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Mrs. Jerre Abbott of Boston will again occupy the 
Tibbitts cottage at West Manchester. Mrs. Abbott’s son, 
Gordon Abbott and family have already opened their at- 
tractive summer home on Glass Head, West Manchester. 
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Edmund K. Arnold and family of 12 Gloucester 
street, Boston, plan to move down to their summer home 
at Old Neck, Manchester, Saturday of this week. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of Boston is among the arrivals 
at Manchester this week. She arrived at her attractive 
estate bordering on Singing Beach yesterday. 
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The S. Reed Anthonys of Boston will move to their 
summer home at Beverly Farms the coming week. 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLUMION TON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds 
School and Union Ses., Manchester +: Old South Bidg., Boston 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Dr. Maynard Ladd of Boston and Manchester is 
mourning the death of his aged mother, Mrs. Harriet 
Vaughan Abbott Ladd, who passed away Tuesday at hich- 
mond Hill, N. Y. She was the wife of Rev. Horatio 
Oliver Ladd, rector emeritus of Grace Episcopal church 
in Jamaica, Long Island. They were to have celebrated 
their golden wedding anniversary on Aug. 6, this year. 
One of the recent Ereoeurtents of interest to North 
Shore people is that of Miss Elise Pollard, the eldest 
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Wilder Pollard of the East 
Gloucester colony, and Alvin F. Sortwell. 
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The ‘“Fisherman”—a private subscribers’ train—made 
its first run up the North Shore to Boston Monday 
morning, which means that the North Shore season 
is on. 
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Miss E. C. McVickar of Providence will occupy 
“Wyndhurst,” the cottage at the corner of Masconomo 
and Proctor streets, Manchester, again the present season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dexter, who went abroad 
the middle of March, were booked to return, sailing on 
Tuesday of this week. They have been touring Scotland. 
SUMMER HOUSES FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
TEL. CONN. 
