20 | NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 30, 1916. 
Located in the music center of America. 
ment and atmosphere so necessary to a musical education, 
organization, 
and the Residence Building offer exceptional facilities for students. 
New Fngland 
CoNSERVATO 
OF MUSIC 
Boston, Mass. 
George W. Chadwick, 
Director 
RY 
Year Opens 
Sept. 21st, 1916 
Complete Curriculum. 
theoretical, including Opera. 
It affords pupils the environ- 
Its complete 
its imposing Conservatory Building, splendid equipment, 
Courses in every branch of Music, applied and 
Owing to the practical training of students in our Normal Department, 
graduates are much in demand as teachers. 
The free privilege of lectures, concerts and recitals, the opportunities of 
ensemble practice and appearing before audiences, and the daily asso- 
_ Ciations are invaluable advantages to the music student. 
A Complete Orchestra offers advanced pupils in voice, piano, organ and 
The Largest and Best Equipped 
School of Music 
Dramatic Department. 
violin experience in rehearsals and public appearances with orchestral 
accompaniment, 
Practical training in acting. 
RALPH L. FLANDERS, General Manager 
HE Soctar, CaLenDAR of the North Shore is already 
scheduling several important events: 
July 3—Navy Festival, Beverly, Amos A. Lawrence es 
tate on Beaver Pond, Essex st. Benefit of Charles- 
town Y. M. C. A. building fund. 
July 6—Thursday, 11 to 6, Food Bazaar, at Mrs. M. 
Graeme Haughton’s, Pride’s Crossing, benefit North 
Shore District of the Mass. Society for the Preventioa 
of Cruelty to Children. Luncheon served between 12.30 
and 2 p. m. 
July 10—4 p. m. 
residence of Mrs. 
Beverly Farms. 
July 19, 11 to 6 p. m.—Fair on the lawns of “The Rec- 
tory,” Beverly Farms, benefit Parish ..ouse fund of 
St. John’s Episcopal church. 
July 19, 4 p. m.—Recital, benefit French wounded, at the 
residence of Mrs. Frederick McQuesten, Marblehead 
Neck. 
benefit French wounded, 
Preston Place, 
Recital, 
Marshall Fabyan, 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackwood Fay and family of Bos- 
ton, who spent last summer at Magnolia, arrived this 
week in Manchester where they will spend the summer in 
the E. G. Black cottage. 
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Miss E. G. Houghton of the Hotel Vendome, Boston, 
has arrived at Magnolia for the summer. 
TELEPHONE 8519-W MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. S. G. Robertson 
Visiting Masseuse and Chirnpodist 
FULLER COTTAGE 
LEXINGTON AVE., 
MAGNOLIA, MASs. 
SCALP TREATMENT 
A SPECIALTY 
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Madam Sara’s La Patricia Corsets 
(stTRICTLY CUSTOM MADE) 
Scientifically designed to meet the requirements of the most ultra as well as 
the most conservative modes of the moment. {For patrons not desirous 
of Custom Corsets, we have an extensive choice of ready 10 wear corset 
models at moderate prices. {Exclusive Lingerie and Brassieres in all sizes. 
120 Boylston St. Aaah Aa PATRI Rica 586 Fifth Avenue 
BOSTON oRSE] NEW YORK 
Lan- 
cashire) returned from their honeymoon last Saturday 
and are spending a short time with Mrs. Coletti’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Umberto M. Coletti (Helen 
Dr. and Mrs. J. Henry Lancashire of “Graftonwood,” 
Manchester. From here they will go to their home ia 
New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Costello C. Converse of Boston, who 
have one of the finest summer places on the North Shore, 
will open their Magnolia house on Saturday, July Ist, for 
the season. 
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The splendid McMillan residence situated on Shore 
road, Magnolia, so delightfully named “Briar Rock Cot- 
tage,” is the home this summer of Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. 
Ponvert and family of Hormiguero, Cuba. The house 
is very artistic, of the irregular style of architecture and 
is of stucco and wood in tones of-buff and brown. Vine- 
covered it is delightfully situated on a slight rise from 
the road overlooking the sea. A fine rough stone low 
wall encloses the grounds. Quantities of wild rose bushes 
in full bloom adorn a portion of the lawn, while to the 
northeast of the entrance is a pretty rock garden. Be- 
yond is a pretty low bushed garden extending to the ivy- 
covered stone wall in attractive natural irregularity. The 
unusual architecture and the grounds about the house. 
make this a very unique and distinctive residence in a 
community of fine homes. 
We should never remember the benefits we have 
conferred, nor forget the favors received. 
TEL. MAGNOLIA 8519-W 
MRS. A. F. JORGENSEN 
Medical Gymnast and Masseuse 
Graduated in Stockholm, Sweden. 
Massage treatments at Patients’ Residences by appointment. 
LEXINGTON AVENUE MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
FULLER COTTAGE 
BLUEBIRD TEA ROOM 
HALE STREET PRIDE’S CROSSING 
Mexican Chili - Con - Carne 
Box Lunches put up at short notice for Motor Parties 
Afternoon Tea Home Cooking 
Telephone Beverly Farms 143-M 
THE HALLMARK STORE 
BRETT & ALLEN, Jewelers and Optometrists 
Gas & Electric Bldg. 
219 Cabot STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
