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Miss Edith Deacon, whose engage- 
ment to George Lee Peabody was 
recently announced has been on the 
North Shore the last week a guest 
of Miss Mary Josephine Amory at 
Beverly Cove. She has been taking 
part in the tennis tournament at the 
Montserrat Golf club. 
Miss Elaine vanDyke, daughter of 
Henry vanDyke, the well known 
writer, is on from Princeton, N. J., 
for a visit with the W. Harry Browns 
of Pittsburg at Woodbury’s Point, 
Beverly. Mrs. Brown has. ar- 
ranged several informal functions in 
Miss vanDyke’s honor, one of 
which was a very pretty dinner- 
dance on board the Brown yacht, the 
Visitor, on Wednesday evening, 
Twelve young people were invited. 
Miss Helen Taft did not accompa- 
ny her parents and party on the 
eruise to Maine resorts in the-May- 
flower. She has been visiting her 
uncle and family at Murray Bay. 
J. R. Fell and his bride of Fort 
Washington, Pa., are cruising along 
the North Shore in their yacht the 
Georgiana, 2d. Mr. and Mrs. Fell 
(Dorothy Randolph) were married 
at Narragansett Pier, July 4, and it 
will be remembered that Mrs. C. A. 
Munn, jr., who is summering at 
West Manchester, was one of the at- 
tendants. 
Business called Samuel A. Culbert- 
son of the Beverly Farms colony to 
his home in Louisville, Ky., this 
week. 
Everett B. Davenport of Taunton 
has been visiting H. Sellars McKee 
at Beverly Farms, this week. 
Congressman and Mrs. J. V. Olcott 
of New York were guests over the 
last week-end of Mrs. Franklin Hav- 
en at Beverly Farms. 
The H. M. Sears’ residence at 
Pride’s Crossing was the scene of a 
very enjoyable dinner party 
Wednesday evening. 
Adelbert Ames, jr., and H. H. Ce- 
ben, the latter of Rambstead,. N. Y,, 
have been guests of Harrison Tweed 
at Beverly Farms this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw (nee 
Sohier) are back from their, honey- 
moon trip and are making an ex- 
tended visit with the latter’s parents, 
Col. and Mrs. W. D. Sohier, at Bever- 
ly Cove. 
Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter gave 4 large- 
luncheon at her Beverly Cove resi: 
dence Tuesday afternoon. 
Miss E. R. RICE 
590 Fifth Avenue New York City 
.. Millinery. 
Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Dresses 
Dresses for Small Women 
Will Keep Shop in 
The Smith Building . . Magnolia 
Until Sept. 10th. 
SHOP NOW OPEN 
$5500 AUTOMOBILE TO RENT 
FOR SUMMER 
Beautiful 1909 seven-passenger automobile of 62-h. p. with 
6-cyl. engine, to rent for whole or part of season. Fully equipped 
with wind-shield, top, slip-covers, speedometer, clock, ete., and 
with extra tires for season. Has set of famous Flentze Shock 
Absorbers, making the ear ride beautifully and comfortably. This 
car can be had at reasonable rates with owner’s services as oper- 
ator, he knowing all New England routes and roads. For infor- 
mation inquire of 
MR. LODGE, AT NORTH SHORE BREEZE OFFICE, 
MANCHESTER. 
Magnolia Branch of The Indian Store, Boston 
LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. Japanese and other Pottery. Curacao 
Hats. Russian Brass. Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
MRS. 8S. H. ROBERTSON MRS. EDITH STROMBLAD 
13 years experience on the North Shore as a Visiting Swedish Masseuse 
Visiting Masseuse and Chiropodist Diplomaed Pupil of Saunders uration 
Manicuring, Scalp and Facial Treatment Brogkhol 2nd shew xprk 
Woman’s Glub House, Magnolia 
Woman’s Glub, Telephone 122-3 Magnolia 
Telephone 122-3 
SUMMERSIDE HAND LAUNDRY | 
Magnolia Ave. (Next to Men’s Club House) MAGNOZIA, MASS. 
SPECIALTIES: 
. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, 
_ LINGERIE DRESSES, SHIRT WAISTS, ETC. 
NO CHEMICALS USED 
Hae Dozen Pieces (including 6 large and 6 small), Seventy-Five Cents 
aay Washing, 50¢e a Dozen 
Telephone 63-3 Free Collection and Delivery 
