NOR] HSHORE BREEZE 
MILDRED Sr. PIERRE 
In ‘“The College Widow’’ 
Soctety Totes 
F¥ Miss Mary Colgate Colby who has 
been occupying the Cabot Lane House, 
Beverly Farms, the past season left the 
shore afew days ago for her winter 
home, 22 East 23rd street, New York. 
®s Miss Amy McMillan who is a great 
favorite among the younger set along 
the North Shore, is to be presented by 
her grandmother, Mrs James McMillan, 
in Washington this winter, and her in- 
troduction will be one of social events of 
the winter at the capital. She traveled a- 
broad with her grandmother the past 
season, leaving Manchester the middle 
of August. 
Mrs. C. H. Tweed went over to New 
York Monday for a_ brief stay. Mr. 
Tweed is still abroad. Their house at 
Beverly Farms will remain open for 
some time yet. 
'SThe? Allen L. Daniels are still linger- 
ing at Beverly Farms. Mr. Daniels was 
in Colorado Springs the early part of the 
week. 
at the Tremont Theatre. 
Roller Skating Fad. 
The rejuvenated roller skating fad has 
captured the Boston smart set. Society 
has revived skating this winter, the fash- 
ionable are forming classes in all sets and 
practice has begun. That the fashionable 
set finds rink skating such good.fun and 
such good exercise is an established fact, 
and the management of the Park Square 
Roller Skating Rink are greatly pleased 
and highly complimented by this class of 
attendance. History repeats itself. 
The Boston Winter Carnival, which 
will be run in conjunction with the rink 
and occuping the entire front of the build- 
ing, will open to the public November 
19th, with over a score of stellar attract- 
ions and up-to-date novelties. “This car- 
nival will be offered to the public from a 
broad-minded standpoint, no admission 
charged, free band concerts, and free 
circus acts, all these being offered for 
the patrons. The rink is doing phen- 
omenal business and looks beautiful in its 
new ‘dress of 150,000 yards of» fire- 
proofed bunting. 
WANTED 
Experienced Lady Stenographers, $6.00 to — 
$8.00 a week. 
Domestics. .Three Reliable Young Men. 
General help of all kinds. 
Beverly and No. Shore Emp’ m’t Bureau, 
11-17-3244 Cabot St., BEVERLY. 
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CIVIL ENGINEER 
184 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass, 
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