20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder June 23, 1916, 
MISS COMER, Corrreuse | + 
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PERMANENT WAVE 3 HAIR 
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SUMMER SHOP: THE COLONNADE 
BOSTON SHOP: MAGNOLIA Telephone 548-W 
462 BOYLSTON ST. 
Mrs. J. M. Gilkeson of Pasadena, Cal., will spend wii the opening of the Noth & Shore Swimming Pool 
the summer at the Oceanside as is her usual custom. She at Magnolia on Monday, the summer’s social activi- 
was one of the first to register on Saturday, opening day. _ ties at Magnolia have really begun in earnest. Here is 
Mir. and Mrs. H. McKay Smith, Mr and’Mrs. 4 where all the smart set gathers to enjoy the pleasures of 
Stuart Robertson and Miss Bowles, all of Staunton, Va., the swim, for those who enjoy this sport. Then there are 
; he splendid tennis courts on which are held tournaments 4 
composed an automobile party that is motoring along the "© SI lid tennis cou which a ; 
. : : . luring the summer which are quite the proper thing. ‘Tea 
coast to Maine, and which lunched at the Oceanside Mon- GUMS an u ae Cats in te eee : ft S 
: ; : is served every afternoon and on Saturday afternoon a * 
day. ‘They will return in a few weeks for a more lengthy SS pens BR eae ae semen aA © } 
a . tea dansant is enjoyed, throughout the season. 
stay at the Oceanside... 2 JOY > 3 > ; 
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Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, Jr., accompanied It is a pretty sight these mornings to see Miss Kath- 
by Miss Isabella Wadsworth and Dr. Charles Wadswortin, erine Coolidge, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs: 
ard., of Philadelphia have arrived at Magnolia as is their W. H. Coolidge, of the Magnoli ia colony, in the saddle, 
usual custom and are domiciled at the Wadsworth cottaze accompanied by her groom, Miss Coolidge rides well 
for the season. Miss Isabella is a charming young society with much grace and poise and seems thoroughly to en-, 
belle, who is very pretty and captivating at a charming joy her gallop on the fine roads in and about Magnolia. \ 
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personality. She has just received her “degree from Va3- ¢ rE Maha eke 2 
tae j } Miss Lois McGinley, the charming and vivacious > 
sar. She is a society favorite whose presence is always : : ; 
Pittsburgh society girl, is again seen in and about the 
necessary ac all the Magnolia and Oceanside society func- 
; avenues “of Mz .gnolia, where “she is always so popular at 
tions. Charles Wadsworth, 3rd, has just received his de- 
ifs ey Aas > : all society functions and at the Oceanside, in her beau- 
gree of M.D., and is now a doctor. Dr. Wadsworth 1s (. oie Pe; : 4 
* ; 4, tiful high-powered motor car. The family are spending 
very popular with the younger set. The Wadsworth Ss chee : 
: the summer at the Howard cottage, West Manchester. 
household is completed by the. presence of Mrs. James M. he 
Wells of New York, who is a sister of Mrs. W adsworth, 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent, Mrs. 
and who will undoubtly remain throughout the summer. J eine L eae 
F. L. Higginson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson New- 
A course of ten lectures on Current Events, by Mrs. bold (Katherine Hubbard), and Miss Eleonora Sears 
May Alden White, will be given at Oceanside Annex, WéTe the North Shore relatives particularly interested in 
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Magnolia, at 9.30 o'clock, W ednesday morning, begin- the RAS eee one = of! pe Mary Newbold, anes 
ning, July 5. The course as given last season by Mrs. ‘@! art ea eee Irs. Thomas } sai bold mae Coolidge), 
Ward, at the same place and same hour and day, proved William Morgan, at Hyde Park, N. Y., the country 
a most beneficial and enjoyable undertaking. The course ¢State of the Newbolds, who. are planning to. spend (pais 
tickets are $9, and may be obtained vee Miss E. H, Of the summer at Pride’s Crossing with their son and 
ones, Magnolia daughter-in-law, the T. Jefferson Newbolds in ‘Alham- 
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eee ee bra” cottage. 
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Mrs. Bill’s shop, in the Dickinson cottage, on tie : ie $3. OF ty 
edge of the Beach at Magnolia, has been opened for the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bacon (Mary R. Southerland) 
season, and as usual an exclusive collection of Chinese of Nahant were in Washington to attend the wedding +f 
and Japanese art goods is being shown, including the Mrs. ae: sister, Miss Hartet Southerland, to [a 
famous Shantung t Paplee: porch Paatee and other furnish- ler Wright, which took place the latter part of May. 
ings. Afternoon tea will be served on the cool veranda The bride is well known along the Shore. 
overlooking the sea, 3 to 6 daily. . , f 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
KE. T. Slattery Co. of Boston are opening their at- from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
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tractive new shop at Magnolia next week. Saturday, specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
July 1, has been set as the date of the formal opening. bere) Tele53-}. adv. 
POI ERE Pe SP HE RR Pe 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
H. A. Haskell, Proprietor 
B. M. THORNBERG 
On the famous North Shore Village Square, Magnolia 
| hotel Hborn and Cottages 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Furnished Summer Residences and Stores To Let 
Desirable Building Lots For Sale 
Telephone 463-M Magnolia 
Osteopathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879-M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416-M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
