NORTH SHORE BREEZE 5 
H. P. Woodbury & Son 
Beverly Cove 
CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES AND 
TABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT ORDERS 
FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, PRIDE’S 
CROSSING,BEVERLY FARMS and MONTSERRAT 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON 
ESTABLISHED 1863 Telephone Beverly 546 
Constantine Dumba, the newly appointed Austro- 
Hungarian ambassador has selected the Hood cottage, on 
Norton’s Point, Manchester, as the summer headquar- 
ters of the embassy. Norton’s Point is reached by a 
beautiful arched drive from the main highway, over a 
new concrete bridge, and the only houses on the Point, 
besides that occupied by the embassy, are those of E. C. 
Fitch and Wm. A. Tucker. Mr. Rodenthal, one of the 
attaches will have the Gorman house on Bridge street, 
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| . Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barr were guests at the musi- 
| cale and dance in New York on Thursday evening given 
by Mrs. Peckham Imboden at her home on 64th street in 
honor of Gen. Nelson A. Miles of Washington. Mrs. 
| Imboden was Miss Isabel Randolph Greene of Virginia 
and lived in London for twelve years after her marriage 
| to the late nephew of Justice Peckham of the U. S. 
| Supreme Court, and brought to the U. S. many famous 
| paintings. Mr. and Mrs. Barr, who have been at the 
| Ritz-Carlton, have left for Lenox by automobile, en route 
| to Boston. 
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Mrs. C. A. Munn and family expect to come on from 
Washington next week and will settle at their cottage 
| near Singing Beach, Manchester, for the summer. Mrs. 
Munn’s married son, C. A. Munn, Jr., and family, who 
| have been spending the winter in Washington with the 
| former’s mother, will live in Philadelphia next winter, at 
| the large house owned by Mrs. Munn’s family;—she was 
| Mary Astor Paul. 
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Among new-comers to the North Shore this year will 
_ be J. Arthur Beebe and daughter Miss Emily Beebe, of 
' Boston, who have leased “F oregate,” Mrs. Gordon Prince’s 
| Place at West Manchester. They have a summer estate, 
| “Tanglewood,” at Falmouth, on the South Shore, but 
| have not occupied it since Mrs. Beebe’s death in IQIO. 
| They were at York Harbor last year. Mrs, Prince and 
; Son will occupy the Roberts house, West Manchester, 
which the secretary of the Turkish legation had last year. 
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Miss Bertha C. Olson 
of BOSTON 
The 
Modiste 
IMPORTER of 
Gowns, Coats and Wraps 
Also TAILOR MADE SUITS fo Order 
Will open her North Shore Store 
in the Donchian Building, Magnolia 
on June 15th 
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney E. Hutchinson arrived last 
Saturday at their attractive summer home “Sydith Ter- 
race,” on the edge of West Beach, at Beverly Farms. 
They made the trip from Philadelphia by one of the 
Pennsylvania railroad special coaches. Mrs. Hutchin- 
son’s sister, Mrs. J, Kearsley Mitchell, 3d, and Mr. Mit- 
chell, who are still at their country place in Villa Nova, 
will probably pay a visit to Beverly Farms a little later. 
They have a house at Bar Harbor. 
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Miss. Dorothy Jordan, who is coming home from Eu- 
rope to be a bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Rosamond 
Dixey and Mr. Brooks on June 7th, plans to sail from 
Liverpool on the Mauretania on the last day of May. 
She will not return to Europe to join her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, but will come to the Jordan 
summer estate at West Manchester, which will be opened 
the first week in June. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan are booked 
to sail for home on the Caronia, August 5, though they 
may change their plans and return earlier. 
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The Henry Mays of Washington, who had the Kim- 
ball homestead at Manchester several seasons ago, will 
return to the North Shore this year, and will occupy the 
Simpkins cottage at Beverly Farms. 
D. MADDALENA, 
CATERER 
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Ice Cream Orders Taken, Delivered, 
\| Also Served at Store 
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BOSTON SHOP 
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Belle Meade Sweets 
ON SALE 
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