NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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WEDDING JEWELRY _sesm 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, Stabler 
160 Cabot Street, 
& & 
Beverly, Mass. 
linen, which will also be mended when 
customed, in previous years, to pass the 
Society Hotes 
F. A. Morse of Boston has taken the 
Newton cottage at Magnolia for the sea- 
son. 
_ Rev. Charles Wadsworth and family 
of Philadelphia arrived at their cottage 
on Oakes avenue Thursday. 
Miss Georgina Lowell of Boston, 
arrived at her summer home on Lexing- 
ton avenue, Magnolia, Wednesday. 
Mrs. F. Gordon Morrill of Boston, 
is expected at “‘ Pine Knoll, ’’ her sum- 
mer residence on Hesperus avenue, 
Magnolia, next Monday. 
Miss Helen O. Bigelow who has been 
abroad all winter and is now in London, 
is expected to return the last of this 
month and open the Bigelow cottage on 
Hesperus avenue. 
Miss N. L. Greenleaf of Boston is at 
the Butler cottage, Magnolia, for the 
summer. Miss Greenleaf has been ac- 
ae 
summer at the Hesperus. 
Although the air proved cool, Wed- 
nesday, still with a good sailing breeze, 
many pleasure craft were seen off Mag- 
nolia scudding before the wind, their 
cunwales awash and the foam flying over 
their bows. Launches and motor boats 
chugged hither and thither, without re- 
vard to wind or tide, while the stately 
steam yachts plowed ‘steadily on, making 
an everchanging panorama, delightful to 
look upon. 
Miss Virginia Selfridge has opened her 
laundry, for first class work, situated on 
the premises of the Magnolia Tea house, 
between Norman avenue and Flume 
street. Miss Selfridge, who was very 
successful last year, and was obliged to 
refuse orders has now enlarged her facil- 
ities and will be able to give complete 
satisfaction to all who entrust their work 
to her care. A specialty will be made 
of ‘‘ hurry orders’ and of gentlemen’s 
occasion demands. Arrangements have 
been made for receiving and delivering 
orders at any point between Gloucester 
and Beverly Farms. 
The Magnolia Tea house opened 
officially on ‘Monday. The tables, with 
their snowy linen and polished silver, 
attractively arrayed about the broad ve- 
randa, looked very pleasing and inviting. 
Within doors, the cosey little private 
dining rooms, appeared very tempting to 
those who enjoy seclusion. Amongst 
the many guests who have partaken of 
the hospitality of the Tea House, are: 
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Olcott, Dr. 
Wm. A. Rolfe of Boylston street with 
an automobile party and Dr. Shrigely al- 
so of Brookline. Music had been ar- 
ranged for Wednesday afternoon, but 
unfortunately the players disappoiated 
them. 
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at 
Loomis is the place, 9 Central sq. 
— = Camera Supplies =— 
No matter what your need may 
be in the CAMERA LINE, we 
have it. 
Films, Mounts, Devel- 
opers, Papers, etc. Sent by mail 
or express on receipt of order. 
Kodaks in all sizes. = : 
The Price ras, Company, 
226 Essex St. 
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