12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
IMPORTER OF GOWNS  « 
277 efi eNOS) Street 2 
BOST ae 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane, who sailed for 
Europe a few days ago to spend July and August, were 
hosts last Saturday at their Manchester home to a party 
of about fifty members of the Business Women’s club 
of Boston. Under the leadership of Miss Louise Howe, 
the guests arrived at Manchester on one of the afternoon 
trains. ‘They took a ride along the shore, first visiting 
the estate of Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, Smith’s Point, then 
passing through the McMillan estate at ‘“Eaglehead”’ 
and on to Dana’s Beach, ending at the Lane estate, “The 
Chimneys.” After inspecting the beautiful gardens on 
the estate, tea was served by Mrs. Lane. The return trip 
was made on the 6.40 train. Mr. and Mrs. Lane are ac- 
companied on their trip to Europe by their young daugh- 
ter Katharine, and by Professor and Mrs. Basil Gilder- 
sleeve of Baltimore, Mrs. Lane’s parents. 
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Another mid-summer marriage to take away some of 
the North Shore people is announced for Friday, July 17, 
when Miss Edith Roelker and Charles P. Curtis, Jr. of 
Beverly Cove, will be solemnized at 3 o’clock in St. Luke’s 
chureh, East Greenwich, R. I. ‘This will make the second 
North Shore young man to take unto himself a bride at 
Greenwich this summer, the other being Harrison Tweed 
of Beverly Farms, whose bride was Miss Eleanor Roelker. 
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F. Munroe Endicott, secretary of the legation to Costa 
Rica, has left Corey Hill hospital and has joined his sister, 
Mrs. Franklin Haven at Beverly Farms. Mr. Endicott 
has been in the hospital since his terrible experience a 
few months ago when there was a fire at his sister’s resi- 
dence in the Back Bay. 
Crosby 
IMPORTER OF MILLINERY 
277 DARTMOUTH STREET 
Boston 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Miss Crosby who is now in Paris, sends to the Bunga- 
low Shop each week, the styles that are being worn 
at the races and other fashionable events in Paris 
and London 
Miss Mary Jewett of Berwick, Maine, sister of the 
late Sarah Orne Jewett, came to Manchester Wednesday 
for a ten days’ visit with her friend, Mrs. George D. 
Howe, whose delightful summer home, ‘The Cliffs,” on 
the rocks on the outer edge of Smith’s Point has attracted 
many noted celebrities in days past. Mrs. Howe is enjoy- 
ing the summer at Manchester-as usual, and may be seen 
every day driving out in her liveried hitch behind a beau- 
tiful pair of chestnut horses. One of her most frequent 
drives is to ‘’ Thunderbolt Hill,” the home of Mrs. James 
T’. Fields, life long friend and neighbor, both at Man- 
chester and in Boston. Mrs. Fields is not as well as 
usual and is not able to take her daily drives as in seasons 
past. Many of the North Shore folk call on her though 
—especially older members of the summer colony, as she 
is able to be up and about. Both Mrs. Howe and Mrs. 
Fields are of Manchester’s oldest summer visitors and 
both are dearly beloved by Manchester people. Mrs. S. L. 
Tilden of Brush Hill, Milton, has been a recent guest of 
Mrs. Howe at Smith’s Point. 
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Mrs. Sylvester ‘Tower and family of Boston have 
moved down to their summer home at Cobb avenue, Man- 
chester, this week. 
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The Misses Katherine P. and Louisa R.. Loring re- 
turned to their Pride’s Crossing home last week after a 
trip to Europe—just in time to take an active hand in the 
relief work in Salem. ‘They are both very much interested 
in everything locally and are leaders among the summer 
contingent, especially in the Beverly section of the Shore, 
in all the charities and civic and municipal movements. 
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