NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder ; 5 
L. P. Hollander & Co. 
ANNOUNCE the opening of a new thoroughly equipped branch 
store at the Arcade, Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Mass. 
Ladies’ Gowns, Suits, Waists, Outer Garments, 
Boston and New York 
Millinery, etc. 
THE 
Jennie Woodbridge 
Orchestra 
(Miss Woodbridge is Assisted by Men) 
AVAILABLE FOR 
Receptions, Dinners, 
Weddings, Dances, 
Lawn Parties 
Residence: Garrison Hall, Boston 
| Office Hours 1lto1 Tel. Back Bay 5353 
W. J. CREED 
CATERER 
And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
Mrs. Vincent Kidder 
(Madeleine Appleton) have closed 
their apartment at the Charlesgate, 
Boston, and are occupying the cottage 
at Ipswich, which they have leased for 
the summer. 
Mr. and 
Not NECESSARY 
“Have you given Mr. Staleight any 
encouragement ?” asked the impatient 
mother. 
“No, mamma,” replied the confi- 
dent daughter; “so far I haven't 
found it necessary.” 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Beverly Cove Grill, which be- 
came so popular in its first season 
last year, will open again under the 
same management during July and 
August. ‘The Grill proved so cool 
and inviting during the warm weather 
of last summer that it became a fav- 
orite resort for automobile and 
luncheon parties. 
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“Eagle Rock,” the sumptuous es- 
tate of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay 
Frick at Pride’s Crossing, has been 
opened and the family are numbered 
among the early arrivals this season. 
Miss Helen Frick is well known as a 
philanthropic worker and her cottage 
at Wenham for working girls during 
their vacations is always a point of 
interest. 
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3ostonians are leaving their city 
homes every day for their North 
Shore cottages. Mrs. James Curtis 
has opened ‘‘Indian Ridge” at Pride’s 
Crossing; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lowell 
Blake are domiciled at the Burnham 
cottage at Beverly Farms; Mr. and 
Mrs. F. L. Higginson are at Pride’s 
as usual; Mrs. Q. A. Shaw is again 
at the “Commons,” Pride’s Crossing, 
for the next few months. ‘The Fred- 
erick Ayers have been at “Avalon” 
for some time. 
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Mrs. Clarence Moore arrived at 
Pride’s Crossing yesterday for a few 
weeks. She will probably not spend 
the entire season on the North Shore, 
however. 
R. K. McMillan 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Ladivenw Cailur 
am Designer 
Mr. McMillan desires to 
nform his patrons that the 
Spring and Summer Materi- 
als for 1913 have been deliv- 
ered, and the Styles for 
Summer Wear thoroughly 
established, so that Ladies can 
order now, feeling assured 
that their suits will be correct 
in every particular. Mr. 
McMillan waits upon his pa- 
| trons at their Boston Homes 
| this season of the year. 
Appointments may be made 
by mail or phone. 
Ice Cream Orders Taken, Delivered, 
Also Served at Store 
WEDDINGS and PARTIES SUPPLIED 
D. MADDALENA, 
CATERER 
BOSTON SHOP 
203 CLARENDON STREET 
Belle Meade Sweets 
ON SALE 
562 Hale Street 
Tel. Beverly Farms 20 
Pride’s Crossing 
