18 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 
‘Che C. Howard Clark, Jr.’s., who came on to New 
London for the races a fortnight ago, entertaining some 
friends on their yacht, the Savarona, went back to their 
country estate at Devon, Pa. The Savarona was. brought 
around the Cape and is now at Manchester. Mrs. Clark 
arrived from Devon Thursday and is now settled at West 
Manchester for the season. Her daughter, Mrs. Hollings- 
worth will spend a few days here with her and will re- 
turn later in the season for a longer visit, with Mr. Hol- 
lingsworth. Mr. Clark is going in the Savarona on the 
Eastern Yacht club cruise to Bar Harbor. C. Howard 
Clark, 3d, will spend most of the summer at De- 
von. ‘The Misses Rhoades, who have been spend- 
ing the early summer at the Clark cottage, will re- 
main with Mrs. Clark during most of July when they will 
go to the White Mountains for a stay, returning to the 
North Shore later in the season for another visit. The 
Miss Rhoades, who was so ill last summer during her Au- 
gust visit, is now fully recovered and is enjoying excellent 
health. 
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The sudden death last Friday evening of Charles D. 
Sias at his residence in Wenham was a great shock to his 
numberless friends. The cause was cerebral hemorrhage. 
He was a member of the Algonquin and Exchange, the 
3rookline Country, Wollaston and Eastern Yacht clubs, 
and an associate member of the Myopia Hunt club. He 
is survived by his wife. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre and daughter, Miss 
Elaine Denegre, who has been in school in Paris since last 
fall, have returned to their West Manchester villa for 
the summer. 
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The Sewell H. Fessendens of Chestnut Hill, are set- 
tled at their cottage on Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, for 
the season. 
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Miss Frances Moore sailed last Sunday from Europe 
and will join her step-mother, Mrs. Clarence Moore, at 
Pride’s Crossing within a day or two. Miss Moore has 
been in school abroad. She is a very charming girl and 
will be one of next winter’s debutantes in Washington. 
Her brother goes to St. Pauls school. 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Carnegie, 2d, who have let their 
estate at Manchester Cove to the Leonard C. Hannas of 
Cleveland, have gone from Fernandina, Fla., to their 
Adirondack place, “Camp Petiebruff,”’ Raquette Lake, 
N. Y. They may come to the North Shore for the In- 
dian summer, as they are very fond of the autumn wea- 
ther here. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Raymond of Brooklyn, N. Y., have been 
the recent guests of Mrs. E. A. Atherton at her cottage 
at Magnolia. Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Atherton are 
sisters. Dr. Raymond was for many years assistant of 
Henry Ward Beecher at the Plymouth church at Brook- 
lyn. At the centennial observance of Beecher’s birth, 
Dr. Raymnd delivered the address. 
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Staples Potter and Mrs. Potter’s 
charming neice Miss Sibyl Snyder are settled for the, 
season at Magnolia in one of the Oceanside hotel cottages. 
The family returned somewhat recently from an extended 
stay in Japan, where they received marked courtesies from 
officials and other residents. Before leaving Boston they 
entertained Major Putz, the Austrian military attache to 
Japan and China, whom they met abroad. Mrs. Potter 
is a woman of much charm, a tall brunette of the stately 
type and always beautifully gowned. It is not their first 
visit to Magnolia, as they had a house there a season or 
two ago. 
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Mrs. H. G. Curry’s yacht, Elsa I], is in Magnolia 
harbor. It lies just off her pier, which has been lengthen- 
ed and refinished this year. Mrs. Curry’s cottage is on 
the other side of Magnolia point towards Rafe’s chasm. 
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Mrs. Henry L. Higginson entertained her brother-in- 
law and sister, Captain and Mrs. Flagg, at ‘Sunset 
Rock,” West Manchester, last week. A few small enter- 
tainments were given in their honor during the visit. 
The Flaggs have a summer home on the South Shore. 
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Miss Josephine Rantoul was hostess at a luncheon 
party given at the Montserrat Golf club Monday of this 
week, 
13 Beach St., Manchester 
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