18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 30, 1916. 
Why not motor to town and 
visit our Specialty Store. 
You 
summer gowns and suits for 
will find lovely new 
day and evening wear. 
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723 Boylston Street 
Boston 
TELEPHONE 2526 
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3ALDWIN MILLER house, which was finished 
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last fall, is one of the most attractive of the new homes 
along the Shore. It has a fine location in Beverly Cove 
on Boyle st., and is built on a high rocky hill. The view 
from the front terrace is especially interesting, looking 
out over the tree tops to the water and to Marblehead 
shores. The grounds are still in a wild state practically, 
and add much to the attractiveness of the place. The 
house is daintily finished on the inside in white, looking 
like olden-time woodwork. ‘The .drawing room is a cool 
white room furnished in: rose and cream chintz with the 
conservatory opening from it. This is filled now witia 
handsome hydrangeas in the midst of which is a marble 
basin with its cool flowing water and bright little gold- 
fish. The library is another room all in white with old 
blue trimmings. One of the most interesting things at the 
Millers is a large collection of old bells,—rare old speci- 
mens, picked up by Mrs. Miller in various places. Some 
date back over two hundred years, and all show many 
curious and quaint designs. 
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Dr.:and Mrs. H. Frank Hammer of New York wil 
spend their first season at Beverly Cove in the old farm- 
house on the Foster estate next to the Wm. Baldwin 
Miller home. The house has some old-time fire-places 
and is very ancient looking’ and is.a truly typical New 
England farm place. They will arrive tomorrow. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale Bancroft and their daugh- 
ter, Miss Eleanor Bancroft, of Hale Farm, Beverly Gave, 
will attend the reception in Weston tomorrow for their 
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Winsor 
(Hope Bancroft), whose wedding took place on June 1, 
in Beverly. The reception will be given by Mr. Winsor’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winsor, at their country 
estate. The Alexander Winsors will make their home 
in Weston, where Mr. Winsor is engaged in business. 
o£ 90 
The Montserrat club has made no definite plans 11 
regard to its reception day, which usually comes between 
the tournaments of the season. Electric lights have been 
added to the pretty little clubhouse this season. 
WASHINGTON, NEWPORT, 
FIFTH AVENUE 
have set their Seal of Approval on 
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$3.50 =-=<B15 OO 
NORTH SHORE RESIDENTS 
will find them at the destinctive 
IVY CORSET SHOP 
146 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
Mrs. W. Harry Brown of Beverly Cove returned to 
Pittsburg this week for special work of the Penn. Wom- 
en’s Preparedness organization of which she is president. 
A committee with Mrs. Brown as chairman, took care «f 
the feeding of the troops as they passed through Pitts- 
burg. The society, numbering about 350, works in con- 
junction with the Red cross and French Wounded Fund. 
Mrs. Brown’s house-guest, Miss Frances Brainard, his 
returned to her home in Pittsburg. The Brainards have 
not fully decided whether they will come to the Ocean- 
side, as 1s their custom, or go elsewhere this summer. 
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Miss Helen Frick of Pride’s Crossing, daughter 9f 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick. lent to Maj. Thorndike 
Howe, commanding the 2d battalion of the field artillery, 
a touring automobile, which will be used in connection 
with the mobilization. She will keep the car in commis- 
sion. 
Several of the battleships Ma the North Atlantic divi- 
sion will be in North Shore waters for the Fourth of July. 
The Vermont will be in Salem, the Michigan in Gloucester 
and the South Carolina in Rockport. Other assignments 
made by Rear Admiral Coffman, whose family is estab- 
lished at Rockport for the summer, are: Minnesota at 
Boston, Florida at Bar Harbor, Utah at Portland, New 
Hampshire at Rockland, Me., Kansas at Bristol, R. [., 
Wyoming, Arkansas and Nevada at Newport. The ships 
have been ordered to report July 1 and return to Narra- 
gansett Bay not later than July 8 
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The fair for the benefit of the Parish House fund of 
St. John’s Church at Beverly Farms, has been changed 
from July 12 to July 19. It will be held on the Recto- y 
grounds at 117 Valley street from 11 a. m. to 6 p- m. 
Contributions of flowers, cake, candy and fancy articles 
will be gratefully received. Rev. Neilson Poe Carey is 
the rector in charge. 
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- 
tera t Teligi3-4s adv. 
1899 1916 
GREATER SALEM’S 
LEADING FASHION HOUSE 
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ESSEX STREET SALEM 
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