10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Womens Educational 
Manchester Summer Shop 
9 Bridge Street 
(Shop formerly occupied by the 
Mass. Commission for the Blind) 
Frocks, Coats and Hats for little girls 
and boys. 
Carefully selected Books and Toys and 
beautiful Dolls. 
Fure Home-made Candies 
Open July Ist. 
Telephone Orders Taken 
Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and Supper 
Served at the Union 
RASC 
and Industrial Union 
The Food Shop 
Basket Luncheons 
Cakes 
Breads 
Sandwiches 
Fruit Syrups 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, Opposite Public Garden 
Express Connections with North Shore 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. R. Peabody of “The Lindens,” 
Danvers have taken the Harris bungalow, ‘‘Ledgeleaf,” 
on Proctor street, Manchester, for July and August. Mrs. 
Peabody was Miss Florence C. R. Wheatland. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. West of St. Louis have joined 
the Manchester colony for July and August, having hired 
the Prescott Bigelow cottage at Manchester Cove. ‘The 
Wests were at Bass Rocks, Gloucester last year. Mrs. 
West was Miss Rebekah C. Semple before her marriage. 
They have several small children. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Howes of Washington have 
taken the Spaulding cottage at West Manchester for the 
balance of the summer. Mr. Howard is a son of Mrs. 
William H. Howard of West Manchester, who has re- 
cently returned from a short trip to Europe.. 
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The date of the New port Dog Show is set for Thurs- 
day, August 6. It will be held in Convention hall at the 
beach. ‘This is an event which many North Shore people 
plan to attend every summer, a 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Livingston Hoyt of New York 
. are settled at the Endicott cottage, Beverly Cove, after 
their annual stay at Straatsburg, N. Y.. Mrs. Hoyt is of 
the Francis R. Appleton family of Ipswich. Mr. Lydig 
Hoyt, the son, married Miss Julia Robbins of New York, 
June 3. Miss Gertrude Hoyt is the daughter. 
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Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hussey and their family have 
arrived from St. Louis and opened their cottage on the 
Shore road, Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hussey will 
be their guests the greater part of the summer. 
John W. Suter, Jr., who was recently ordained to the 
diaconate of the Episcopal church by Bishop Lawrence, 
possesses a gift as a preacher. He is to preach at the 
church at Beverly Farms some time during the summer. 
His father, the Rey. John W. Suter, who has been in 
charge of the services there all winter, preached last Sun- 
day. ‘The Rev. Frederick Palmer of Cambridge is an- 
nounced for next Sunday, and the following Sunday Rey. 
F. L. Whittemore of St. Paul’s, Dedham, will preach. 
Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith, of Washington and Ip- 
swich is announced for Sunday, August 9. The younge 
Mr. Suter has been awarded the William Otis Smith prize 
for excellence in preaching. This prize is given annually 
by Rev. Dr.. Smith in memory of his son. Mr. Suter 
graduated from the Episcopal Theological School at Cam- 
bridge a few weeks ago, and another year will be ordained 
to the .priesthood.. ‘Mrs, Suter was formerly Miss Mar- 
garet Sturgis, a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William C. 
Sturgis of Colorado-Springs, and a grand-daughter of 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis of fhe Meee colony. 
Mrs. Amory A. Lawrence of Boston and Beverly, 
whose cottage is on Lighthouse Point, sailed a few days 
ago from New York to spend the summer traveling in 
Ireland and Scotland. She is accompanied by Miss Eliza- 
beth and Miss Laura ery ane George Amory. 
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The Yellow Daisy Tea Room and Gift Shop—lIces, 
sandwiches, handwork, Mary Elizabeth candies——Bass 
Point, Nahant, near Bayside Inn. adv. 
Miss Ida M. Sax from New York City, pianist and 
teacher with the highest of references, would like a few 
Address care of the Breeze Office, 
adv. 
pupils for the summer. 
Manchester. 
‘the South 
Copley Square 
A Photograph Taken at Your Summer Home 
when your family is all together and with the health that. comes with 
vacation time, will always be of great pleasure to you. 
We charge no extra over our studio prices for this service anywhere. 
If at the North Shore call at our Manchester-by-the-Sea office and if < 
Shore, at our Hyannis office. 
At any other place, a postal card or call to our Boston, 
Worcester studios will receive instant attention. 
Louis Fabian Bachrach 
647 Boylston Street, Boston 
Providence or 
Telephone 4155 Back Bay 
