June 30, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 25 
REAT interest is manifested by the ladies ot 
Magnolia in the Magnolia Surgical Dress: 
ings work which is being done every day, ex- 
cept Saturday, from 9 until 2, in the Oceanside 
Annex. The work is under the direction of 
Miss Elizabeth Page, from the Surgical Dress- 
ings Department of the Peter Bent Brigham 
Hospital at Brookline. The bandages were 
sriginally intended for the wounded of the Ai- 
lies, but the dressings will be sent for the use 
of our American soldiers if necessary, resulting 
from the Mexican crisis. Tuesday Miss Marie 
Bunker, a trained nursé from the Surgical Dress- 
ings Department of the Peter Bent Brigham 
Hospital came down to instruct the ladies how 
to make “wicks,” a form of dressing. To suit 
the convenience of the ladies the work has been 
arranged so that the workers may come on the 
day best suited for their convenience. Every- 
one is welcome to come and help in this most 
worthy cause. The dressings material is paid 
for by voluntary donations, which have so far 
been very generous. The officers of the Mag- 
nolia branch are Mrs. W. H. Coolidge, presi- 
dent; Mrs. E. M. Binney, vice-president; Mrs. 
George F. Willett, treasurer, and Mrs. E. B. 
Richardson, secretary. 
Several of Magnolia’s young men have re- 
sponded to the call of the militia for the Mexi- 
can border. Among them are Edward L. 
Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stevens ot 
Summer street, who is a member of Massachu- 
setts Troop B, cavalry, which left for the south 
Monday night. Another young man is Roger D. a , 
Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hall of Sum- 
mer street. 
HE Norra Suore SwrmMinc Poor, at Mag- 3] BESGS De Luxe h 
nolia, the rendezvous at all hours of the day tt venue /Vew Vor. 
for the aristocracy of the North Shore, is very O if Le ue RA 
popular these lovely summer days, when the Exclusive footwear or 
young people enjoy the splendid tennis courts Men Women & Children 
throughout the daylight hours, while others 
bathe in the fine swimming pool, so exhilerating, 
so fashionable. The morning concerts begin 
Saturday, July 1st, music furnished by the Pool 
orchestra. The concerts will be given every day WN) / 
during the bathing hours. Instructor FE. E. Wl Cr Z C 
Allen has arrived at the Swimming Pool for the . 
season. 7 é . 
On Tuesday, July 4th, a buffet luncheon [Lcrington jpow 
will be served which will afterward be followed 
by dancing. Among those who. have ‘been en- 
tertained at the club since its opening this sea- Magnolia, Mass 
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son are Miss Frances*Brainard of Pittsburg, in- 
troduced by Miss Isabelle Wadsworth; J. Philip 
Hart, Charles River Village, by H. G. Hall; A. 
i. Gratz, St. Louis, by N. T. Lane, Jr.; Miss 
Kathryne Terger, New York, by Robert Stein- 
ert; Miss Wetherbee, Boston, by Miss Jones; 
James C. Hobart, Jr., Robert W. Hobart, Ever- 
ett W. Hobart, Cincinnati, by Mrs. Myron ¢. 
Wick; Miss Susan Baker, J. Hegerman Foster, 
Howard C. Foster, by Eugene G. Foster; Dr. F. 
Hibben, Brookline, by G. di Rosa; Miss Caroline 
S. Winslow, New York, by Mrs. Newcomb Carl- 
ton; Col. Sanger, Sangerville, N. Y., by Chas. 
Wadsworth, Jr.; Miss Louise Whitney, Long- 
wood, by Mrs, Fraser Campbell. 
