24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss A. M. SWIFT _ 132481 36th ST. NEW YORK CIT 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING, Lexincron Avenur, 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 
North Shore society was much in 
evidence at the Gloucester Day fete 
Monday, many assisting at the va- 
H di Ar 4 $ t bli (| rious booths, as well as_ liberally 
af] (Cla [ Op Oy’ e (f] patronizing the tables and booths. 
Mrs. John Hays Hammond had 
HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES 
9 BRIDGE ST., MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA charge of the lemonade booth and 
. Miss Taft assisted her. The Presi- 
Ifand woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive designs dent and Mrs. Taft visited the 
and colors. Machine and hand sewed housekeepers’ sup- grounds in the late afternoon. 
plies, hand knitted articles, sweaters, ete., in imported Mrs. C. A. Munn’s cottage at Old 
wools; also baskets and trays. Orders taken for mat- Neck, Manchester, is being kept 
tresses and chair-caning. C. L. Brpgeuu, Central St., open most hospitably as usual, and 
Local Agent for ‘‘Wondermops’’ and brooms. the younger members of the house- 
hold have many friends who drop in 
**'The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens or visit with Mrs. Munn and family. 
must furnish the market for their products.— Helen Keller. Monday the younger members of the 
Taft family were there, on their way 
to the Gloucester Day celebration. 
Countess Wedel, wife of Count 
Wedel charge d’affaires of the Ger- 
man embassy, joined her husband at 
Manchester Wednesday. She has 
Highlands Nursery been spending the summer in Ger- 
many. 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) ie little son, Karlchen, of Chan- 
cellor and Mrs, F. W. Edler of the 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. German embassy, is one of the many 
La bright children who are to be found 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marblehead Road at Singing Beach, Manchester, daily 
(visitors welcome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- enjoying the pleasures of the place. 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothoes, and Conifers, for quick delivery in _ Robert K. Livingston of New 
New England. York, who 1s spending the summer 
August to October planting gives splendid results. Our tried with his family at the Oceanside, 
native Rhododendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. Magnolia, was to have the Washing- 
A beautifully illustrated catalog tells how to grow these things ton newspaper correspondents who 
successfully. Telephone or write. are at Beverly ‘‘following’’ Presi- 
dent Taft, as his guests at luncheon 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, at the Oceanside today. Mr. Livy- 
Telephone Salem 820 Empire Theatre Bldg., — ingston was formerly connected 
SALEM, MASS. with the New York Herald and is 
therefore one of the craft, 
