16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Telephones: 
Haymarket 1719 
Winthrop 246-W 
D. A. IVES 
BANDMASTER 
Naval Brigade Band 
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Orchestra, MH. 11. Al. 
47 HANOVER ST., BOSTON 
THe visit x one of the divisions of the Atlantic fleet of 
meas N. to Rockport the latter part of July will 
give added life to the social doings along the North Shore 
for that week. Naval balls at the hotels and functions 
of greater or less importance will mark the event, which 
is always of great importance socially. The division will 
probably arrive July 20 and will remain until July 30, ac- 
cording to present plans. 
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Mrs. John W. Blodgett of Grand Rapids, Mich., has 
arrived on the North Shore for the summer, and is again 
located at the attractive Saltonstall house, overlooking the 
bay near Mingo Beach, Pride’s Crossing. Mr. Blodgett 
is on a trip to the Exposition in California. 
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Mrs: Donovan of St. Joseph, Mo., widow of the late 
Col. John Donovan has hired the Fuller cottage at Mag- 
nolia for the season, and is already settled there to re- 
main until the last of September. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John G. Groves and daughter Sallie of 
Kansas City are on the way East and expect to arrive at 
Manchester the first of next week, to remain until late 
September as usual. 
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Owing to illness the FE. R. Campbells of New York 
have cancelled their summer plans. They had leased the 
Col. H. E. Russell house at Manchester Cove, but it is 
understood they will not come to the North Shore this 
year. Col. and Mrs. Russell had planned to take a camp 
in Maine, but they will now probably spend the summer 
here. 
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Rev. Wm. H. Dewart and f amily of Boston are mov- 
ing into their Manchester Cove cottage this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Neal Berean and their daughter, Miss 
Josephine Rantoul, are at their summer home bordering 
on West Beach, Beverly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treat Paine, 2d, and family 
of 264 Beacon st., Boston, are settled at “Kettle Cliff,’ 
their summer banie on Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, for 
the s season. 
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DARNING AND MENDING 
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553 BOYLSTON ST. 
BOSTON 
JOHN H. GARO | 
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Photographer 
739 Boylston St., Boston 
WILL RE-OPEN HIS 
BEVERLY FARMS STUDIO— 
at 40 West St. 
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Appointments made for: Residence or Studio 
Telephone 249 Beverly Farms 
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Mr. and Mrs. Timothee Adamowski have arrived at 
West Manchester for the season, and are living in a cot- 
tage on the H. L,. Higginson estate. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wood are keeping their 
Boston house open until after class day, as their son is 
to graduate from Harvard this month. They have been 
going to Andover for week-ends for some time, but after ~ 
the Harvard festivities they will come to Pride’s Cross- 
ing for the season. 
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Mrs. Henry H. Hollister 
country home at Islip, L. L., 
Wednesday for the season. 
tage, so-called, on Va alley st., 
of New York, who has a 
arrived at Beverly Farms 
She has the Cushing cot- 
occupied last season by the 
Mrs. Hollister had the former Board- 
man cottage on West st. last season. 
EVERY KIND OF AUTOMO- 
BILE CLOTHING FOR MEN 
In a convenient, and fully 
equipped department. 
A special lot of gray alpaca 
$5.00 
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