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NORTAISHORE BREEZE, 
The North Shore Grill has already a- 
. chieved a marked popularity among North 
Shore society folk. Each day large num- 
bers of tea and dinner parties may be 
noted and especially on Sundays is it a 
favorite resort for automobile tourists. 
No less than fifty dinner and luncheon 
parties were noted here Sunday, several 
coming from along the shore and many 
coming down by auto from Boston and 
places more remote. Among the auto- 
mobile parties noted here Sunday were 
W.H. I. Hays with a party of friends 
who came down in their Winton touring 
car from Lowell. W. G. Sharp and a 
party of friends from the Touraine in 
Boston came down in their Packard car 
and had dinner, as did also Walworth 
Soctety Motes 
Pierce and party who came down over 
the road from Boston in Mr. Pierce’s 
Peerless car. E. E. Page with a party of 
friends from Saco, Me., who are touring 
in Mr. Page’s Stevens-Duryea were also 
in the number. 
The Right Rev. W. N. McVickar, 
D. D., Bishop of Rhode Island, will 
preach at the Union chapel, Magnolia. 
tomorrow morning. 
Miss Frances Bradley went to York 
Harbor, Me., Tuesday fora short visit 
with Mrs. Stephen Bennett and family. 
Gustaf Schirmer, a former summer 
resident of Manchester, and who lived 
in the cottage on Harbor Street, West 
Manchester, now owned by F. R. Tib- 
bitts, died at the Boston City Hospital, 
Monday. 
the North Shore Grill Club, MAGNOLIA, 
MASS., is now 
OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
Daily a la carte service, fresh from the grill, 
LLOM enon a, ine tO LO pans, 
VERANDAH, in the CORRIDOR GARDEN 
orin PRIVATE ROOMS. 
Mixed Grills Chicken, Salads, ete. 
attention 
Parties. 
Telephone for Tables in advance. 
A few choice apartments 
to let inthe Grill 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
The NORTH SHORE GRILL (formerly 
served on the 
(Chops, Steaks, 
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given to Driving and Motoring 
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Mrs. B. M. Whitelock and daughter, 
Miss Marjorie Whitelock of New York 
were welcomed to the Hesperus the frst 
of the week. 
George Prince, jr.,accompanied by his 
cousin Morton Prince, is on a- crusie 
down the Maine coast as far as Islesboro 
in his new 35-foot sloop. 
Mrs. E. L. Wood had as her guest 
the latter part of this week Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Rogers of Newton. 
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The La Barre Bros. Ministrels, who 
have appeared at various place on the 
North Shore the past few years, will ap- 
pear this year at Manchester only, and 
the date is Monday, August 26. They 
will appear with an entirely new company 
this year. Watch the Breeze for further 
announcement. 
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