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Society Notes 
Among the several social func- 
tions scheduled for next week is the 
Watteau Fete for the benefit of the 
Tabitha Cume Home, to. be given 
under the direction of Mr. Joseph 
Lindon Smith, on the lawn of Miss 
Havens place, Beverly Farms, on 
Friday afternoon, July 27, at 4 
o clock. Tea will be served after the 
fete. Tickets may be obtained from 
migee covert |. Paine, Jr., Prides 
Crossing. 
The affair will be of quite a novel 
nature, numerous young ladies and 
misses, and young men dressed in 
the costumes of shepherds and 
ieph erdésses adding to the attrac- 
tiveness of the feature. Mr. Sulli- 
van Sargent of Boston will be the 
pianist, and there will also be a 
violinist. Mrs. Paine, Mrs. Chas. 
K. Cummings‘and Mrs. S. Parker 
Bremer are the managers. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed Anthony are 
on their annual cruise down the 
Maine coast to Bar Harbor in their 
yacht, the Doris. They are stop- 
ping at various places along the 
line and Sunday they were guests 
of Mrs. C. F. I. Ayer at “Old Fort 
Iron,” Kennebunkport, Me. 
Mrs. W. A. Slater entertained at 
Beverly Cove Monday a party of 
fourteen at dinner. 
Senator Nelson W. Aldrich and 
Mrs. Aldrich, of Providence, R. I., 
were week-end guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., at 
Pitch Pine Hall, Beverly Farms, 
making the trip by auto. Mrs. Al- 
drich has also been spending the 
balance of the week with her 
daughter. 
George N. Black returned to 
Manchester last Sunday from a fort- 
night’s visit to the old ‘homestead in 
Ellsworth, Me. The estate is one of 
those old places such as are to be 
found all over Maine, and com- 
prises about 500 acres of farm and 
woodland with the old farm house 
nestling in its midst. Here - Mr. 
Black likes to go at intervals 
through the year, and he always 
finds much enjoyment at this spot. 
E. F. Swift and family of Chica- 
go, who summer at Lake Forest, 
Ill, were guests over the week-end 
at Swiftmoor, Prides Crossing. 
The Victor Talking Machine is 
just the thing to entertain you this 
summer. We “will be pleased to send 
a salesman to give a free demon- 
stration of the Victor Machine and 
Records to anyone interested. Drop 
postal. The Eastern Talking Ma- 
chine Co., 177 Tremont St., Boston. 
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Rooms [lo Let 
Desirable Rooms To Let, unleased; singly or 
en suite, at 
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The block—one-quarter acre—is nearly all Specimen Large Pine, Spruce, 
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1@-We also have the largest stock of specimen trees and shrubs on the North Shore, 
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6 
HART STREET 
NORTH SHORE TUTORING SCHOOL 
ALL BRANCHES COVERED BY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS 
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x 23-7 x15 
| ake-Croft Inn ws 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
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Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Also a large public and 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
