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Part of the household of R. J. 
Monks arrived at the Monks cottage 
at Manchester Cove today for the 
season. 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis and daughter, 
Miss Lucy Sturgis, are planning to 
spend the summer elsewhere than at 
Manchester this year. Mrs. Sturgis 
is not in the best of health. She will 
leave Boston shortly for an extended 
visit with her son, who is a member 
of the faculty at Groton. 
Mr. and Mrs, F. T. Bradbury and 
Mrs. Bradbury’s brother, George R. 
White, arrived at their summer resi- 
dence on Smith’s Point, Tuesday. 
Mrs. Gordon Abbott and children 
were down to the Borland cottage, 
West Manchester, over the week- 
end. 
Mrs. W. D. Denegre and daughter, 
Miss Elaine Denegre, were at Villa 
Crest, West Manchester, over the 
last week-end, and plan to be here 
again this week. 
East Gloucester. 
The Misses Wheeler and Gavit of 
New York and Connecticut, who 
to let the 
know about it. 
surer and cheaper 
reach North Shore 
than to 
Buying 
An adv. the size of this 
costs $25 for 3 months, 
$30.00 for 4 months. 
.Lo Sell Anything... 
One of the essential things is 
Publie 
There is no 
way to 
people 
Advertise in The Breeze 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
have a beautiful estate at Hastern 
Point and who were in Europe last 
season, are due here this summer to 
occupy their handsome  conerete 
villa. Miss Wheeler’s sister married 
Gustave Schwab. The estate of 
these ladies, which they extensively 
enlarged last autumn by the pur- 
chase of several lots, is near Gen. 
Anson Mills’ new fireproof mansion. 
Col. and Mrs. Sidney H. Hedges of 
Boston have opened their Eastern 
Point residence. 
Prof. Abram Andrew, director of 
the U. S. Mint, is at his Eastern 
Point estate for a sojurn. 
Bass Rocks. 
The employees of Hotel Moorland 
are expected May 25, to get the hos- 
telry ready for the approaching sea- 
son. All the hotel’s cottages are be- 
ing re-painted. 
Dr. Jarvie and family of Brooklyn 
will open their cottage this week for 
the season. 
J. A. Develin and family, annual 
summer residents, have secured the 
Souther mansion house for this sea- 
son. The Develins are relatives of 
the Scotts of Philadelphia and Bass 
Roeks. They will summer abroad 
and their fine estate has been se- 
eured by Frederick A. Flood and 
a 
ders 
serrat. 
Established 
1863 
H. P, WOODBURY & SON 
Mr. Flood is asso-_ 
Sanburn 
family of Boston. 
ciated with the Chase & 
Co., Boston. 
Mr. William Campbell of Philadel-— 
phia, who purchased the cottage of 
Fred L. Davis of Gloucester last 
autumn, a tenant of which he has 
been several seasons, 1s making ex- 
terior improvements to it. 
James S. Gilbert of New York and 
family will be among the early ar- 
Mr, Allen Opposed the Bill. 
In mentioning the action of the 
[louse of Representatives last week 
in regards to its voting by a major- 
ity of 11 in favor of the election of 
U. S. Senators by popular vote, we 
gave Rept. Raymond C. ANen of © 
Manchester as one of those in favor. 
We had copied the item from one of 
the daily papers. Mr. Allen informs 
us, however, his vote was recorded 
against the bill, and we have veri- 
fied this by further investigation. 
The chanticler hat proves that not 
only must city folks look to the farm- 
yard for their living, but also for 
their styles. 
Don’t feel so badly because you — 
lost it. A ‘‘lost’’ ad. in the Breeze - 
will bring it back. 
H. P. Woodbury & Son, Beverly cove 
Carry. the finest line of groceries 
and table delicacies and solicit. or- 
from 
Pride’s, Beverly Farms and Mont- 
all parts of Beverly, 
Telephone 
Beverly 546 
