June 16, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
The “ORANA” HAT SHOP 
149 TREMONT STREET BOSTON ga geen | ee 
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This special Panama ’ RA PARP APA PN P< 
, Hat finished with a 
band of black Grosgrain 
ribbon. It is both smart a 
ard a’ good “looking 
style for gentlewomes 
and gentlemen. Price , 
$3.00 delivered to ail ; 
parts of the country. 
Kindly mention head 
size when ordering, IRISH 1 INEN MANUFACTURERS 
a (Envovez sil vous Summer Pranch: t 
plait votre chéque personnel ou un mandat). Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Markle and the latter’s mother, we ST er earrad enchen set aetenmpiaal 
Mrs. J. Hood Wright have arrived at the Hooper estate the character of the merchandise we supply. 
in West Manchester, where they spent last summer. Mrs. 
Markle’s nephew, E. Moore Robinson, will be on from 
New York in a week or more. 
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Mrs. Frank B. Bemis of Beverly Farms will be in 
the Dark Harbor, Me., colony this summer. She will be 
missed very much by the North Shore residents where 
she did such a great amount of work last year in the 
work carried om for the French wounded. Mrs. Wim. A. 
Russell of North Andover will occupy the Bemis place at 
West Beach, Beverly Farms. 
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Miss Elizabeth ©. Ward of Old Neck road, Man- 
chester, entertained 16 of her college mates from Rad- 
cliffe on Monday with a picnic at Singing Beach. The 
young folk came down by auto and had a most enjoyable 
time. Among them were Miss Marjory Brown of Brya 
Mawr, Miss Adelaide Nichols, president of the college 
guild; Miss Nanciebel Rodgers, pres. of the French club; 
Miss Marjory White, pres. of the science. club; Miss 
Valdemer Munroe, pres. of the art club; Miss Louise 
Roberts, pres. of the Deutscher Verein society; and Miss Madolie Hand Waibroidated Brash at SO¢ dominant’ 
Mary Sands of the class of ‘17, The young people and 16x24 in. Tray Cloth, two 14x14 in. Napkins embroidered with 
Miss Grace Wardwell have been intensely interested ™m CSE Ga ais ae a eg Ra 
the first aid classes which they have been attending. Three 
full classes have been in session which will receive gov- 
ernment certificates at the close. They enjoyed especially 
the lectures by Major General Leonard Wood. — Miss 
Ward is today attending Class Day festivities at Radcliffe. 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
ter. Tel. 53-J. adv. 
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