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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
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The Misses Kimball, who have had the Cabot | 
house at Beverly Farms this season, have left the Norti les 
_ Shore to spend a few weeks at Chocorua, N. H. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henderson are entertaining 
_-&#. C. Congdon of Duluth at their cottage at Mystery 
Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are Brookline people, 
who for a number of years have been members of the 
jolly group of cottagers at Mystery Isles. Their pretty 
3 island home has been the scene, this year, of many 
informal entertainments and many of their friends have 
enjoyed the free hospitality of the family for weeks 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Means have as their guests : : 
_ Mrs. Durant of New York, who arrived at Beverly Gowns and Pangcric Dreases 
_ Farms Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Means are Bostonians, Many suitable for dancing. Also 
members of the younger married set who make the HATS OF FRENCH FELTS 
_ Farms their summer and, in many cases, their winter for all occasions, and the 
home. Their cottage will be open for some weeks yet. New Velvet and Plush Models 
; : nee | Gowns in Charmeuse, Velveteens and Serges, 
Mrs. Richard Mortimer returned to Beverly Farms also tailored suits for the young ladies and 
_ Monday from a brief visit at Lenox. The Mortimers many exquisite dancing frocks. _ 
leave for their New York home in the near future. é ~ 
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3.0 Millinery . Children’s Clothes . Gowns 
Rey. and Mrs. William H. Dewart of the Manches- Coats . Blouses 
e. ter colony have returned to Milton, where they have 
_ an attractive home on Brush Hill road. 
SOCIETY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Ah! and Beene. ; 
| Ga te Tail Ah, Motos mother, ee Tarnish vanish like Clouds before the morning sun 
: Mrs. Robert C. Winthrop and her have moved into their attractive new The Pan 
_ daughter, Miss Clara Winthrop, will home at Hamilton, which they will 
not be included in the summer col- occupy summers in the future in 
_ ony at West Manchester next season. ‘preference to their Pride’s Crossing 
They will spent the season in Kurope. place. The latter will, in all prob- 
+ ability be sold. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland enter- Oo O 
tained twelve of their friends at Miss Margaret Russell, daughter 
dinner last Friday evening at “Old of the late Governor William E. 
Tree House,’’ their West Manchester Russell, arrived on the Arabie from 
residence. a England, Wednesday, to pass the 
| o% ee winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr. 
Mrs. ©. A. Munn, who with her and Mrs. Harry H. Russell of Man- 
daughter, Miss Gladys, returned to chester. Miss Russell will be one of 
| Manchester-by-the-Sea, recently from the season’s debutantes in Boston. 
fourteen guests last Friday evening 
in honor of Miss Perrin of Washing- 
ton, who is a guest at her home on 
Beach street. Afterwards a dance 
was given for many more guests. 
The dinner was served in the bunga- 
low on the grounds. Jt is a very 
attractive little place and the Munns 
find it a welcome change from the 
monotony of the dinners served in 
the large dining room of the big 
house. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Munn, 
Jr.. who have had a cottage at West 
Manchester, are abroad this season 
and will not return to this country 
until December. 
WENHAM 
The YPSCE will empicy their new 
stereopticon in a course of leeture- 
entertainments, commencing Tues- 
day, September 24. The first lecture 
will be on *‘Wenham’s [llustrious 
Neighbor.”’ Wenham at last has its 
own ‘‘picture show.”’ 
The Wenham Village {mprovement 
society and the public school co- 
operated in making a notable fine 
exhibit of their work, at the Hssex 
Fair in Topsfield. Mrs. Adeline P. 
Cole was chairman of the committee 
having the exhibit in charge. 
Double Pan 
Silver Cleaned While You Rest 
A device for removing tarnish from articles made 
of gold or silver, solid or plated, by what is 
known as an Electrolytic or Galvanic action,which 
is brought about by placing in the Silver-Clean 
Pan, Water, and adding for every quart one 
teaspoonful of Common Baking Soda and one 
tablespoonful ordinary table salt. Stir until 
dissolved and the solution is ready for use. 
Made in all sizes- 
No. 1. Single Pan, 5x10x34 $1.25 
No. 2. Double Pan, 5x10#x34 2 00 
No. 8A. Sinsle Pan, 64x114x6 2.50 
No. 4A. Single Pan, 14x14x6 - 3.50 
Agents wanted everywhere 
HARTWELL'S GIFTS HOP 
9 Chestnut St. Gioucester, Mass. 
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