16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
Handwork Shop 
Small Furnishings for 
Country Houses— 
cushions, table runners, 
Shantung tea tables for 
piazza use and muffin 
stands to match 
Supper 
Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and 
Served at the Union 
The Food Shop 
Cakes and Cookies, 
Candy Kitchen 
Candies 
Basket Luncheons 
prepared 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Telephone orders taken 
Opposite Public Garden 
Express connections with North Shore 
Many North Shore and Boston people attended the 
wedding of Miss Rosamond Dixey, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard C. Dixey, to Gorham Brooks, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Shepherd Brooks of Boston. The ceremony 
was held at the beautiful estate of the bride’s parents at 
“enox. The place is called “Tanglewood” in honor of 
Yawthorne’s “Tanglewood Tales,’ which were written on 
the site of Mr. Dixey’s home. The wedding was one of 
the most brilliant affairs of the season and was largely 
attended. Miss Dorothy Jordan arrived from Europe 
on the Franconia just in time to attend the wedding. 
She was one of the bride’s attendants. Mr. and Mrs. 
Amos Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. George Amory, both 
of Boston and Beverly Cove, were among the North Shore 
eople present. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dexter, who have been spending 
the early season at their beautiful estate in Manchester, 
left there Monday morning and sailed for Europe for 
the summer. ‘They will return in early September and 
will spend the autumn at their Manchester estate. A 
friend of the family will live at the Dexter residence most 
of the summer. a 
The Charles H. Tweeds of New York have arrived 
at Beverly Farms for the summer. The daughters will 
not join their parents Here pay next week. 
The Eugene Gray Fosters of New York city have 
settled at ‘“Crowncliff,” their attractive summer home 
on Coolidge’s Point, Manchester (Magnolia P.O). Mrs. 
Foster’s father, A. Francis Southerland, will spend part 
of the summer with them as usual. He arrived here a 
day or two ago. 4: 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sears, who sailed for Europe on 
the Mauretania on the 23rd of April, were of those ar- 
riving on the Franconia last Thursday. They are now 
settled at their Pride’s Crossing home for the summer. 
Herbert M. Sears, who sailed with his younger daughter, 
Miss Phyllis Sears on the Amerika two weeks earlier in 
April, were also on the Mauretania. They, too, are set- 
tled at Pride’s for the summer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Dana arrived at Man- 
chester’ Tuesday and will be at their estate overlooking 
Dana’s Beach for the remainder of the season. With 
them are their daughter, Miss Delia, whose marriage will 
take place at the Dana estate next month, and Mr. and 
Mrs. Edmund T. Dana, their son and daughter-in-law. 
The latter are occupying the addition to the house which 
has recently been finished. 
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A. P. Loring returned this week to his summer home 
at Pride’s Crossing after a visit with his son, Caleb Lor- 
ing, at Ashland, Ky., where the latter is engaged in min- 
ing business. 
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Mrs. James S. Kuhn of Pittsburg. is spending a few 
weeks on the Shore this season. She is a guest of Mrs. 
W. S. Kuhn, also of Pittsburg. The Kuhns have the 
Sargent house at Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven and her sister Miss Endicott 
closed their town house, 35 Beacon street, Boston, Thurs- 
day and moved down to the Haven estate, Beverly Farms, 
for the season. ws 
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lancashire left West Manches- 
ter the first of the week for Detroit. The former will 
be away a week, but Mrs. Lancashire will remain away 
over a fortnight. Ammi Lancashire will be home shortly 
for the summer. 
Miss Ray Slater, the younger daughter of Mrs. 
Horatio N. Slater, who will spend the summer at the 
Dewart house, Manchester Cove, returned last week from 
Europe, where she has been spending the winter and 
spring studying in Germany and France. 
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Mrs. William L. Putnam, who left two weeks ago 
for the Pacific, and thence to Honolulu, expects to re- 
turn toward the middle of July. She has gone to meet 
her daughter Miss Katharine Putnam, who left London 
last October, in company with Misses Anna Gardiner 
and Mary Parkman, for a trip around the world. 
276 Boylston St. -:- Boston 
Announce the opening of their Manchester Shop Monday, Jun 16 
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