12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE _ 
Miss A. M. SWIET 13 EAST 36th ST., NEW YORK CITY 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING, Lexincton 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. 
ROBERT : WILSON : HYDE 
ANNOUNCES : HIS : RETURN 
TOs so SELLS eeareoe aes cL 
ON BRIDGE ST., MANCHESTER 
WHERE : HE : WILL : SHOW 
SOME : RECENTLY : FINISHED 
WORK ESPECIALLY ADAPTED 
FOR : : : : : CHRISTMAS 
Highlands Nursery 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marblehead Road 
(visitors welcome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothoes, and Conifers, for quick delivery in 
New England. 
August to October planting gives splendid results. Our tried 
native Rhododendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. 
A beautifully illustrated catalog tells how to grow these things 
successfully. Telephone or write. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Telephone Salem 820 Empire Theatre Bldg., 
SALEM, MASS. 
AT THE HOTELS 
_ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Cook and 
Mrs. Cook’s sister, Mrs. John S. Fer- 
guson and Mr. Ferguson left the 
Oceanside Thursday after a very de- 
lightful season on the North Shore. 
They will motor to Narragansett 
Pier to remain a week or so, the 
Cooks going in their Roadster and 
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson in their 
Packard. Mr. Ferguson is a mem-' 
ber of the Union and other clubs in 
New York. His marriage to the then 
Miss Donna Beach, occurred at the 
Majestic in New York city last win- - 
ter. 
William Luke and son-in-law and 
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of 
Baltimore, left the Oceanside Wed- 
nesday, after a very pleasant season. 
Mr. Luke is at the head of a large 
paper mill, and he is at present hay- 
ing built for his employees a beauti- 
ful $50,000 club-house in the town of 
Luke, Md. 
Phillip Souza, the composer, and 
his interesting family, who have 
been spending a month at the Ocean- 
side, left Monday. They motored 
to Portland, and from there they 
were to go to Poland Springs and 
Bretton Woods before returning to 
New York. Mrs. J. M. Hood went 
along in her ear with Souza and will 
return to New York the latter part 
of this month. 
Mrs. Frank Hume and daughter, 
Miss Mabel Hume, who have been 
spending the summer at the Ocean- 
side left Tuesday. They will stop at 
West Point, on their way home for 
a visit with Mrs. Hume’s married 
daughter, 
