June 22, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 13 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
264 Boylston Street, Boston 
FOOD SHOP 
The Union is not to conduct a Summer Shop at 
Magnolia this season. Mail or telephone orders 
will be filled immediately and sent by Express or 
Parcel Post. 
A selected assortment of Food Shop Cakes and Candy 
will be on sale at ‘‘The Sign of the Crane,’’ Manchester, 
beginning June 25th. 
LANS are being made by Miss Lois McGinley of Pitts- 
burg and Smith’s Point, Manchester, for the establish- 
ment of a North Shore unit of the United States Navy 
League in Magnolia this summer. Further announcement 
will be made in next week’s issue of the BREEzE. 
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Mrs. Robert D. Evans of 17 Gloucester st., Boston, 
and her sisters, Miss Abby and Miss Belle Hunt, have ar- 
rived at their summer home at Beverly for the season. 
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Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter joined the other members 
of her household at the summer home of the family on 
Grover street, Beverly, a few days ago. The two sons, 
D. Herbert, Jr., and Frederick E. Hostetter of the U. S. 
naval reserve are in service on the yacht presented to the 
government by D. Herbert Hostetter, Frederick Hos- 
tetter has been home this week on a short leave of ab- 
sence. 
DE PINNA 
Fifth Avenue New York 
ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL REOPENING AT 
MAGNOLIA 
LEXINGTON .ROW 
and invite your inspection of 
De Pinna Productions and Importations for 
Young Men and Boys 
and 
Sport Apparel exclusively for Misses and Girls 
Complete Assortment of Outing and Evening 
Apparel for Young Men and Boys 
The Gertrude Shop 
has enlarged its quarters since last season and 
is now prepared to fill your special orders for 
FANCY HAND-MADE ARTICLES. Choice 
Gifts for all occasions in stock at all times. 
Specialty of Children’s clothing to order. 
The Gertrude Shop 
Central Sq., Manchester 
Dressed Dolls Millinery 
Mrs. EF. A. Whipple and son, George N. Whipple, and 
the former’s ‘brother, George E. Noyes, of Boston, have 
arrived at their West Manchester cottage for the summer. 
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Mrs. Rufus F. Greeley and daughter Miss Marion 
Greeley, who have been spending a few weeks at Marl- 
borough, N. H., since leaving the Victoria, Boston, have 
arrived at Manchester for the season. They are spend- 
ing the summer at Brownlands, Old Neck, in what 1s 
known as the Greeley cottage. 
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Miss Yvette de Bouthillier Chevigny and her sister, 
Miss Claude de Bouthillier Chevigny of Cambridge, have 
spent a few days this week with Mr, and Mrs. Royal 
Robbins at their summer home at Nahant. From Nahant 
they will go to Montreal for a short visit with relatives 
before going to Lake St. Joseph, Quebec, where they will, 
as usual, pass the summer. 
Page & Shaw 
The Candy of Excellence 
BS over forty years this candy has 
had the approval of a discriminating 
patronage. #& What they say about it 
today is still our real advertisement 
