NORTH SHORE BREEZE 39 
Society Hotes : 
An event toward which all Manches- 
ter is looking forward is the grand water 
pageant and procession of illuminated 
boats, canoes and floats to be held under 
the auspices of the Manchester Yacht 
club Wednesday evening, August 21. 
Six cash prizes are offered for the best 
designs and the event is open to all yacht 
clubs and residents of the North Shore. 
If the weather is unfavorable on that 
evening the pageant will ve held the fol- 
lowing night. Residents on the. water 
front of Manchester from Smith’s Point 
to West Beach are requested to illumin- 
ate the shore by burning cclored fire or Cs 
otherwise. The committee having the 
affair in charge is composed of Arthur 
M. Merriam, Charles E. Hodges, James The Oceanside, ' M agnol ld 
Means, Alfred C. Needham and George OPEN FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER ee i ACCOMMODATES 500 
N. Whipple. Ernest W. Longfellow Ae Rebar oe Tong 
will be the judge of the floats. During 
the evening a band will furnish music. 
Miss Dorothy Jordan entertained the 
lunch club, composed of about a dozen a4 ; MAGNOLIA MASS. ee 
North Shore young ladies, at her home 
in West Manchester, Thursday after- 
noon. Miss Jordan has been entertain- 
ing the past week, until Thursday, Miss | 
Rosamond Dixey of Lenox. Miss Dixey TH iD H 5 S p 5 R G 
will be a guest today and the coming <a ¢ 4 
week of Mrs. John L. Thorndike at 
her West Manchester cottage. Her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixey, 
arrive today also fora visit with the 
Thorndikes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pahnestock of 
New York were guests at the Aborn over , 
the week-end. 
Mrs. G. J. Kennedy and her three 
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
For information and Booklets apply to 
FRANK D. BENNETT, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
PRE Sta 
daughters, Misses Claire, Mary and P. WE CARRY A 
G. Kennedy, of New York, are among EGEL EVERY DAY 
the recent arrivals at the Aborn. ‘They LINE OF oy 
will remain through the balance of the 
season. A. M. LYCETT & SON, Magnolia Mass. 
Miss A. B. Page of Oswego, N. Y., : 
has been the guest of Mrs. Charles Em- 
erson at the Aborn this week. 
WHEN IN GLOUCESTER 
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168 MAIN STREET 
poEUE SERGE SUITS 
BolO. S12. $15. 
Garments cleansed, pressed and 
repaired in our Se —— 
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