NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss A. M. SWIFT 182483 36tn st, NEW YoRK crry 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING, Lexincton Avenut, MAGNOLIA 
Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
Pillows. Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. French Novelties, Small 
articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Orders are taken for the entire decorating and furnishing of Houses, at the New York Shop. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Myopia Hunt elub has been 
HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES the centre of tennis interest the last 
week the tournament starting there 
Handicraft Shep fer the Blind haat won all ie’ honor ae 
her path. Starting in several weeks 
9 BRIDGE ST., MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA ago she won the cups at the Mont- 
serrat club, last week she captured 
Iland woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive designs ie Cups oF te Para 
cand olor lege Sed wae toumaments at Magnolia. By the 
Dire? : ? Bs P time the Myopia games are over she 
wools; also baskets and trays. Orders taken for mat- willchaves won ihe tivlecs ieee 
tresses and chair-caning. C. L. BrepreLu, Central St., P 
of the North Shore. 
George H. Waring of Charleston, 
S. C., vice-president of the Street 
Railway and Lighting Co. of that 
city, will be the guest of his sister, 
Mrs. Roger Noble Burnham, at Mag- 
nolia, the end of August. 
Local Agent for ‘‘Wondermops’’ and brooms. 
** The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens 
must furnish the market for their products.— Helen Keller. 
No more interested spectator of 
the tennis at Magnolia has been seen 
than the Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge. 
* His pleasure at the achievements of 
Highlands Nursery his grand-daughter, Miss Elenora 
is al id d ine. 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) . Depts 1s ai ese dened ceaneay 
B. Frank Puffer, the photographer, 
has been taking some splendid photo- 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. graphs of North Shore people, many 
ars of whom have been attracted by his 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marblehead Road beautiful display at the North Shore 
(visitors welcome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- Grill, in Magnolia. Mr. Puffer makes 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothoes, and Conifers, for quick delivery in appointments to take pictures either, 
New England. at his studio at Magnolia, or in the 
August to October planting gives splendid results. Our tried homes of patrons. His direct color 
native Rhododendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. photography is among the finest in 
A beautifully illustrated catalog tells how to grow these things the country. He has some magnifi- 
successfully. Telephone or write. Mrs. William Tudor, the mother of 
the Countess de Pierrefeu, whose 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, beautiful full length medallion por- 
Telephone Salem 820 Empire Theatre Bldg., trait is on view at the studio of 
SALEM, MASS, Roger N. Burnham in Magnolia, is 
the guest of Mrs, Adele R, Lingard 
apa a na tart 
