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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Athens, a Greek lady, repre- 
senting the Rose Leaf club of Wash- 
‘ington, D. C., is at Magnolia for a 
week or so giving lessons in the lat- 
est novelty and wonder of the ages, 
. the reconstruction of the rose bud. 
She is quite the sensation at present 
at Ye Gifte Shoppe, Douchian build- 
ing, next to ae ol torary: 
The finals in the women’s singles 
tennis championship and in the wom- 
en’s doubles were played at the 
Montserrat Golf club last Saturday 
afternoon. Miss Eleanora Sears won 
in the finals, defeating Miss Phyllis 
Sears, her cousin, but in the match 
for the club championship cup lost 
to Miss Alice Thorndike, 7-5, 6-4. 
In the women’s doubles Miss Alice 
Thorndike and Mrs. Malcolm McBur- 
ney lost to Misses 
Wildey, 7-5, 6-8, 6-3. 
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Mrs. C. S. Penhallow of Boston and 
Magnolia has with her at ‘‘Penhal- 
low Cottage’’, the delightful summer 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Penhallow at 
Magnolia, Miss Anne Walker of 
Providence. Mrs. Penhallow and 
her guest, with Miss Alice Smith of 
Beverly, were members of a tea party 
at the Beverly Cove Grill recently. 
Son Hitth Aue. 
“a 
Atlantic City, N. J. 
3th Season 
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showing 
many exquisite dancing frocks. 
Coats ‘ 
Dutcher and 
_. Miss E.R. Bice ... 
MISS RICE HAS RETURNED 
Opening the Fall Season with many 
New and Beautiful Models in 
GOWNS AND MILLINERY 
HATS OF FRENCH FELTS 
for all occasions, also the 
New Velvet and Plush Models. 
Gowns in Charmeuse, Velveteens and Serges, 
also tailored suits for the young ladies and 
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Millinery . Children’s Clothes . Gowns 
Blouses 
Maguolia, Mass. 
Shantung Patent Folding Tables 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The summer home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Amory Hodges at Beverly Farms was 
the scene of a jolly dinner for a num- 
ber of young people on Labor Day. 
Receipts of Country Fair at Montserrat 
Golf Club, July 27, In Aid of The 
Children’s Island Sanitarium. 
Admissions $ 519.50 
Housekeepers’ Table 975.00 
Miscellaneous Table 1,503.90 
Fancy Table 565.00 
Books and Tables Table 559.08 
Children’s Table 1,215.78 
Basket and Sachet Table 225.00 
Cake and Candy ‘lable 394.00 
Fruit and Flower Table 690.00 
Soda Fountain 137.00 
Midway 157.63 
Horse Show 1,104.60 
Lunch and Tea 403.00 
Auction 55.05 
Donations 262.00 
Children’s Island Table 55.95 
Total, 8,822.49 
Less Expenses, 242.91 
Net Receipts of Fair, 8,579.58 
Less Receipts of Island Table, 
(turned over to Miss Davis,) 55.95 
Amount turned to to Treasurer ————— 
of Sanitarium, $8,523.63 
Respectfully submitted, 
Leslie Bradley, 
Manager of Fair 
August 31, 1912. 
New York 
Ornamental and Useful for Porches, 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. C. EK. Eaton of Malden and 
Clifton is entertaining Mrs. W. R. 
Sandberg at her attractive summer 
residence, ‘‘Seven Gables’’, at Clif- 
ton. Mrs. Sandberg, who also was 
a Malden girl, married an army ol- 
ficer. The Eatons are prominent 
among the society people along the 
Shore. Mr. Eaton is a member of the 
firm of 8. 8. Pierce Company of Bos- 
ton. 
A very pretty children’s party was 
given at the Manchester Yacht club 
last Saturday evening by Mrs. Gor- 
don Abbott for her two daughters, 
Katherine and Eleanor Abbott, the 
guests ranging from 10 to 15 years 
of age. The clubhouse was brilliant- 
ly illuminated with electric lights 
and dinner was served in the main 
room at 7 o’clock, covers being laid 
for 28. Music was furnished by an 
orchestra and after dinner dancing 
was enjoyed Lah o’clock. 
Miss Josephine Rantoul, the daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rantoul of 
Beverly Farms gave a delightful tea 
at the Beverly Cove Grill for about 
a dozen of her friends recently. Miss 
Rantoul is one of the most popular 
girls in North Shore society. 
Teas, 
Card Parties, Ete. 
Mrs. Bill’s Shop 
Hartford, Ct., 
and Lobster Lane, Magnolia. 
For Wholesale Prices Address 
G. W. BILL & CO., 
Hartford, Conn. 
