14° NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Open from Sune to October 
Accommodates 600 
Magnolia, Mass, 
OCHANSIDE 
C. E. Phenix, Manager. 
Wagnolia Branch of the Indian Store, Boston 
LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. 
Hats. 
Japanese and other Pottery. Curacao 
Russian Brass. Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
A. CULBERT 
J. 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
A full line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelties 
Repairing in All Its Branches ae and Auto Gloves 
CENTRAL SQUARE, - - - BEVERLY FARMS 
(BRANCH, BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER) 
aus S006 ee. 09805 Secee~ 
Kodaks Cameras 
Eastman Films 
Developing and Printing 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, seventy Mass. 
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The New England Tailors 
Shuman & Goldsteine 
MERCHANT TAILOR 
Ladies‘ Tailoring a Specialty 
W. J. CREED 
=CA TERER= 
and Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE : MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
“Wish to inform their Customers 
who. patronized them last season, and 
all North Shore people, that they are 
now ready for business at the same 
place. 
Hart Street 
Néar Baptist Church, 
Beverly Farms 
P.O, Box 255 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell 
entertained at their Manchester Cove 
residence Tuesday evening in honor 
of President and Mrs. Taft. There 
were sixteen covers, among the 
euests being Baron and Baroness 
Rosen, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mr. 
and Mrs. R. Fulton Cutting, Miss 
Eleanora Sears and T, Dennie Board- 
man. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Higgin- 
son, jr., who have spent their winters 
in London since their marriage sev- 
eral years ago, are not to return to 
England this winter, but will spend 
it in Boston, after leaving their cot- 
tage on Coolidge’s Point. 
There will be an interesting polo 
game at the Myopia Hunt club Sat- 
urday afternoon, at 2 o’clock for the 
‘‘vintage of 1895 cups.’”’ Three 
matches will be played under exist- 
handicaps, each match to consist of 
four periods of 7 1-2 minutes each. 
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forbes and 
two little children left last Friday, - 
after a visit of a month or more with 
Mrs. Forbes’ mother, Mrs. R. C. Win- 
throp, and the other members of the 
family at West Manchester. They 
have returned to their home in 
Dover. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerlach are leaving 
Magnolia the first of the coming 
week, after a very successful sum- 
mer, this being their first attempt to 
have a shop on the North Shore. 
They have had a big sale of their ex- 
clusive Chinese and Japanese dress- 
es, kimonos, ete., and it will be with 
regret that North Shore shoppers - 
learn they will probably not return 
to Magnolia the next year, as Mr. 
Gerlach will spend most of the sum- 
mer in China looking for new things. 
They will come here season after 
next, probably. The Gerlachs have 
a big store in Pasadena, where 
many North Shore people will visit 
them the coming winter. 
The casino at Mystery Isles, off 
Beverly Farms, has been a very pop- 
ular place recently for dinners. A 
short time ago, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 
Munn of Manchester, gave a large 
dinner dance for fifty and during 
the past few days dinners have beet 
given by Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Huteh- 
inson of Beverly Farms; Dr. C. A. 
Porter, Beverly Farms; Francis G. 
Shaw; Mrs. H. G. Curry, Magnolia; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Mystery 
Isles; Boylston A. Beal, Manchester. 
The officers from the U. 8. 8S. May- 
flower are enjoying the casino and 
tennis most every day, 
