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The North Shore Grill club opened 
last Saturday for the season under 
the management of Emil Beanre- 
gard, who has had connections in 
the past with some of the best known 
hotels in Paris, London and New 
York. On Monday, Hon. T. Jeffer- 
son Coolidge had a smali party of 
friends at the club for tea. Many 
other well known people from along 
the North Shore have been noticed 
on the piazzas during the week, and 
several engagements have been 
made for the coming week. The 
elub has been fortunate this year in 
securing as chef, Frank Pelegrin, 
who was at the Grill several seasons 
ago, and who is one of the best 
known chefs in the country. He 
has had long experience in the hotels 
and clubs of Europe and America 
coming here from the University 
club of Boston. He caters especially 
to French, Italian and Russian 
dishes, and during his service at the 
Grill club previously, he prepared 
very pleasing dishes for the diplo- 
mats, who patronized the place very 
frequently. Through the courtesy 
of M. Steinert, Sons & Co., the club 
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is to have a victrola for use the early 
part of this season. It is the newest 
invention in the line of phonographs 
and is most like the human voice of 
any machine yet made. There will 
be a supply of the newest records in- 
eluding the Scotch ballads and other 
selections sung during the last 
operatic season by Farrar and Hom- 
er, as well as other stars. The in- 
strument. will be used Saturday, 
June 11, for the first time. 
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George Grey Barnard, the famous 
sculptor and brother-in-law of Eric 
Pape of Manchester, whose magnifi- 
cent groups for the Harrisburg, Pa., 
capitol are the feature of the Salon 
of the Societe des Artistes Francais, 
Paris, refused to compete for the big 
French awards, as he was a member 
of the other salon and would not 
break 250 years’ tradition, which did 
not entitle foreigners to receive such. 
Nineteen out of twenty of the jurors 
of the salon voted to give Mr. Bar- 
nard a gold medal despite.that tradi- 
tion. 
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Mrs. Charles E. Pugh and Miss 
Elizabeth Pugh will not summer at 
Bass Rocks, but Miss Annie Pugh 
will be at the Pugh cottage with her 
father, Charles E. Pugh, one of the 
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North Shore Babies’ Hospital Opens 
June 22. 
The North Shore Babies’ hospital 
will open for the season at its new 
home on the Ropes’ estate at the foot 
of Dearborn street, Salem, on Wed- 
nesday, June 22. This is the date of 
the formal opening for the reception 
of the little patients. Previous to 
the opening for the public there will 
be a day of inspection for the doe- 
tors, June 14, and a reception to 
the general public on June 15. It is 
hoped that the public at large will 
accept the general invitation to visit 
the new hospital. The institution 
has been in existence some five years. 
It was formerly known as the Ba- 
bies’ Summer hospital Later it was 
changed to the North Shore Babies’ 
hospital. It began its existence dur- 
ing the summer months at Baker’s 
Island. From the start it was a sue- 
cess from a humanitarian view. 
Many North Shore people have 
contributed liberally to this charity, 
and many will doubtless give sup- 
port to the work this summer, as we 
understand contributions are. being 
sought at the present time. 
vice-presidents of the Pennsylvania 
Miss Elizabeth has recent- 
ly announced her engagement. 
CHANTECLER INN 
‘ MONTSERRAT STATION 
Afternoon Tea 
Special Luncheon Parties 
Kingston Sweets 
Mary Elizabeth's Candtes 
HOME COOKING A SPECIAL FEATURE 
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HENRY R. COMLEY 
et LORTIST=x: 
The Season’s Choicest Novelties 
Floral Work of all Kinds 
Special attention will be given to filling orders 
Flowers personally selected. 
by phone. 
Telephone 64 Ilaymarket 
6 PARK ST., 
TRASK & HOPKINS 
“Pure Foods : 
have them. 
SPECIALISTS IN OUR LINE 
Our business is a separate line from the grocer. 
If you want the best in the creamery specials, we 
Creamery. 
tubs. 
tic: 
EGGS, 
henerys. 
County of 
America, Camembert. 
received 
COOKIES—We have the largest stock in Essex 
Huntley & Palmer, Johnson, Edu- 
eator Co., Loose-Wiles Co., 
Holland Frou Frou by weight and in boxes. 
BUTTER, our butter comes from the best Vermont - 
We earry Prints, Boxes and all size 
CHEESE. A complete line of imported and domes- 
Roquefort, Swiss, Sage, 
chatel, Parmessan, Royal, 
Mild, Old Neuf- 
MacLaren’s, Young 
daily from local. and eastern 
Nat. Bis. Co., and 
Ours is the largest, cleanest and most sanitary 
creamery in Essex County, and we solicit your 
orders, guaranteeing the best the market affords. 
BOSTON 
244 CABOT ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
Tel. 705 
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