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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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At the North Shore Grill 
The past week has been a busy one at 
the Grill. Each afternoon there have 
been a great number of tea parties and 
there has been quite a number of fashion- 
able dinner and luncheon parties during 
the day and evening. The beautiful cor- 
ridor garden seems to bea favorite ren- 
dezvous for driving and motoring parties, 
and almost every afternoon the tea tables 
are well occupied. 
Sunday, M. Kroupensky entertained a 
-small party of friends at dinner at the 
Grill, among whom were his fellow 
members connected with the Russian 
embassy, J. de Thal and Baron Schlip- 
penbach. The latter is consul .at 
Chicago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Bascom, 
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Carr and Mrs. J. 
B. M. Kehlor, made up an_ attractive 
dinner party on veranda Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs._C. F. Crocker, jr., of 
Fitchburg, entertained a party of friends 
at the Grill the first of the week. 
Mrs. C. I. Hood entertained a large 
party of friends at tea and whist on the 
balcony of the Grill one afternoon the 
latter part of the week. 
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All kinds of Floral Work. ae al wee in Box Trees for Vestibules. 
HOUGHTON & CLARK. 
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COLONNADE 2 
MAGNOLIA 
and EPe cine na ah hese: 
ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
Mrs. Prentiss H. Manning 
[Pupil of Cheiro] 
PSYCHIC HAND STUDY 
Both the Chirognomy and Chiromancy of the Hand 
Studio at the 
Dolphin Tea House 
Magnolia. 
Among others who have entertained at 
the Grill during the week are Hugo John- 
stone of Chicago, Walter D. Denegre, 
Nathanile Simpkins and Frank Seabury. 
A charming coterie of St. Louis young 
ladies has been noted each afternoon in 
.the corridor gaden at tea. Among them 
are Miss Orthweine, Miss Nugent and 
Miss Hannah who are among the most 
prominent of the younger society set at 
the Oceanside. 
North Shores, 14; Nahants, 12, 
A baseball game at the Essex County 
club last Saturday afternoon between the 
North Shores, composed mostly of mem- 
bers of the Essex County club, and the 
Nahants, resulted in a victory for the 
The Notman Studios 
Readings 10 to 1 and 3 to 6 
and by appointment. 
Telephone 8100 Magnolia 
former team, 14 to 12. The two Bartlett 
boys composed the battery of the North 
Shore team, while T. P. Curtis caught 
on the Nahants and Archie Blanchard 
did the twirling. ‘The line-up of the nines 
was: 
Nortu SHores—N. S. Bartlett, - jr 
c; Matthew Bartlett, p; Charles E. Cot- 
ting, jr., |b: George E. Warren, 2b; 
James Curtis, ss; H. S. Grew, 2d, 3b; . 
H. Dalton, rf; R. deB. Boardman, cf; 
James Moulton, I. f. 
Nauants:—A. Blanchard, p; T. P. 
Curtis, c;-Charles:Lovering, 1b; A. 
Dabney, 2b; Holden, ss; A. L. Devens, 
jr., 3b, Figourney, rf; Wadsworth, cf; 
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Business Cards at the BREEZE Office. 
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002000098996 OSE S00 S9680ER S72 SOHC 900 
2 Park Street and 
384 Boylston Street, 
ALSO “ALL 
THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
AND THE 
Poland Spring House, So. Poland, Me. 
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BOSTON 
