14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Pekin, China 
Bar Harbor 
Osaka, Japan 
London New York 
Zao 
Yamanaka & Company 
456 Boylston Street, Boston 
Lexington avenue 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Japanese and Chinese Art 
Objects 
Porcelain, Pottery, Bronze, Ivory, Bamboo 
Wares, Jades, Carving, Mandarins, Kimonos. 
Artistic Lamps and Shades, Toy Novelties, Etc. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Services for Dr. Charles Thorndike Parker for many 
years a summer resident of Beverly, and who died at 
his home ‘‘Cote Shabie’’ in Wenham, Saturday, were 
held from the Wenham Congregational church Tuesday 
afternoon and were attended by a large number of 
friends. He was in his fifty-fourth year, and had been 
ill only about a week, succumbing finally to pneumonia 
into which his illness developed. Dr. Parker was born 
in Boston and was the son of the late Martha 8S. Thorn- 
dike and Richard T. Parker. He received his medical 
education at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 
New York, and then became connected with the staff 
of Dr. McBurnie’s hospital in that city, where he re- 
mained for eight years. He later was attending sur- 
geon at the Hoodwright Hospital in New York, and had 
been connected with the staff of the Chambers street 
Hospital and other hospitals in that city, where his en- 
tire active professional career was spent. He retired 
from practice because of ill health. Dr. Parker was a 
member of the Somerset club, the Myopia Hunt club 
at. Hamilton, Automobile club of America and other 
clubs. He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Susan 
de Forest Day. 
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Miss Bancker of Green Gables Inn, Magnolia, en- 
tertained at luncheon, Wednesday of last week, Aug. 
28th, Dr. James B. Angell, president emeritus of Michi- 
gan University, formerly minister plenipotentiary to 
China and minister to Turkey. Among the guests were 
Dr. Angell’s sister, Mrs. Coggeshall of Providence, Mrs. 
Hillhouse of Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. 8S. G. Kennedy 
of St. Louis. 
The Beverly Cove Grill 
167 Hale St., Beverly Cove. 
Opposite the School House, cor. E, Corning St.) 
Afternoon Tea 3.30 - 6.00 
LUNCHEONS and CHAFING DISH SUPPERS 
Served to Order Only 
Sandwiches, Cakes, Penocha, Fudge. 
Specialty Cocoanut Squares. 
Bridge Parties Entertained. 
Telephone 224W Beverly 
C. e Howes Company 
French Cleaners 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS AT 
THE SHORE WE HAVE OPENED A SUMMER 
BRANCH IN THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA. 
(rear of Frank Bros.’ Shoe Shop 
C. G. HOWES COMPANY 
Boston Brookline Newton Allston 
Telephone 203-2 Magnolia 
Opportunity 
Two Automobiles to 
be Sold at Once 
Before we go away. Both cars are of excellent 
quality, appearance and condition, and have had the 
best of attention since new and have been very lit- 
tle used; the best car that can be bought and 
guaranteed absolutely in perfect condition. 
$750.00 Mercedes 40 H. P., Runabout Speed Gar . 
striped chassis, chain drive, jump spark, two bucket 
seats, gray running gear, red wheels and canvas 
mud guards. Very fast and has large sprockets. 
$750 Ghalmers five seated, 25 H. P. Touring Car 
in fixe shape, easy riding and quiet running. A 
good car for family as itis very economical and easy 
to drive; painted blue, and tires perfect in every way. 
Will demonstrate at once. 
Apply to 
John E. Ryan 
Rowe’s Garage - ” = Magnolia, Mass. 
