NORTH SHORE BREERE 
Society Notes 
‘Yesterday afternoon Miss Marion 
Fenno and Leland. Harrison won the 
mixed doubles in the tournament at 
the Essex County. club, Manchester, 
by defeating Miss Eleanora Sears and 
H. S. Grew, 2d, in the final round, 
6-1, 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-4. 
The private tennis tournament on 
the courts at Mr. Bemis’ estate, Bev- 
erly Farms, last week came toa close 
Saturday morning when Mrs. George 
F. Willet and Miss. Olivia Thorndike 
beat Mrs. Phillip Dexter and Mrs. 
Frank Bemis in the finals, 6-0, 7-5, 
10-8, 6-4. 
Gloucester Day 
Gloucester celebrated the first per- 
manent foundation of the Massachu- 
setts Bay colony at Gloucester, Thurs- 
day. The principal event of the day 
was the unveiling of a bronze memorial 
tablet at Stage Fort park in the after- 
noon by little Natalie Hammond, the 
11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
John Hays: Hammond. The oration 
of the day was delivered by Hon. 
Henry Cabot Lodge and the poem of 
the occasion was written by Elizabeth 
Stuart Phelps-Ward. In the morning 
there was a big trades’ procession and 
in the evening an illumination of the 
harbor. 
Many visitors from along the North 
Shore visited Gloucester during the 
day and enjoyed the celebration. 
Manchester was represented officially 
by Selectman Fred) K. Sweet and 
Alfred S. Jewett, town clerk and 
clerk of the Manchester Historical 
society. 
“The Green Bird” 
Remarkably large audiences have 
witnessed ‘The Green Bird’? during 
the third week -of its Boston engage- 
ment at the Majestic theatre, and 
they have been quite as appreciative 
as they were large. Every number 
in the pretty musical fancy receives a 
round of applause and several—notably 
“Who Joves me?”’, “Fishing for the 
Moon,” and “I'd like to flirt with you,”’ 
received. no less than ten encores 
each,. at every performance. Fred 
Lennox's inimitable wit catches the 
7ST 
Krtists Matertals. 
Uall Papers and Painting. | 
We Didn’t Build This Business 
From ‘First’? Orders 
The successful business is the one that-pleases it’s cus- 
tomers. First orders gave us our start, but high grade goods 
gave us our success. The fact quality has always been para- 
mount with us, over all other considerations, tells the story. 
[ Or “| 1 rary = oe 
We endeavor to merit, in every case the future partron- 
age of those who place their orders with us. We believe we 
are, not without justice called 
“The House of Quality” 
All Phones 
1260 
NortH SHoRE MARKET 
5 Central St., 
Salem, Mass. 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
Telephone 174-4 
PETER HYLEN 
P. O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL :- WORK 
All kinds of Work pertaining to Gardening 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
. Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,— 
fancy of the audience from the start, 
and he had his house laughing every 
second he was on the stage. Lennox 
is one of the cleanest cut comedians 
on the stage and his work is always 
acceptable. The chorus of “The 
Green Bird” is a special feature. It 
is composed of about 40 of the pretti- 
est young women Boston has seen in 
On the Beach—Get the Original 
Magnolia Pop Corn 
QUALITY 
GOLD MEDAL BRAND 
a 
WEBSTER 
W. AUBUSTUS NICHOLS, 
BLOCK, 
MASS. 
many a day. 
tiful to look upon but they are also 
good singers and graceful: dancers. 
The production is an unusually beau- 
tiful one. 
Not only are the} beau- 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Thomas J. Murray has returned to 
Boston, after spending his- vacation 
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cor- 
nelius Murray on Hart street, and will 
later enter the school of pharmacy. 
If advertising in the BREEzE pays 
others, it will pay you. Try it. 
FRAMING. 
PLEASANT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
. 
