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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Have opened their Summer Branch 
in the 
COLONNADE 
= MAGNOLIA 
for the Sale of their 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
and the serving at Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Charge Accounts Solicited 
Miss E. 
Telephone Magnolia 81 
R. Rice 
Fan Hitth Auenue Nem York 
The Smith Building, Magnolia 
MILLINERY 
Gowns and Auto Coats for Misses and Small Women 
Polo Coats 
Beils 
Sweaters 
Children’s Clothes 
AUTOMOBILISTS, NOTICE. 
We will allow you the following 
for your old cases when buying new: 
38x914, $8.67; 36x5, $7.23; 36x42, 
$6.07; 34X41, $5.78; 36x4, $5.25; 
34x4, $5; other sizes in proportion. 
Perkins & Corliss, 1 Middle street. 
Tel. 200. Gloucester. 26-29. 
Robert Wilson Hyde, Limner, 
‘Doughnut House,’’ Bridge street, 
Manchester. Illuminating on parch- 
ment. Orders taken for Family 
Records, Marriage Books and Cer- 
tificates. Guest Books and Special 
Work. Really old Furniture, Books, 
Prints and Mirrors. Hand-wrought 
Jewelry in Gold and Silver, from 
the Kalo shop, Chicago. Russian 
toys; Place Cards; Bridge Prizes; 
Bedroom door Knockers; embroid- 
eries, old and new; other rare things. 
Visitors welcome. -Studio closed 
Thursdays. 
READ THE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Eben D. Jordan and family of 
Boston, are terminating their stay 
at their West Manchester estate 
July 13. July 15 the Wideners of 
Philadelphia, who maintain a mag- 
nificent estate in the Quaker City, 
will take occupancy until late sum- 
mer. The Jordans are going to Scot- 
land for the summer. 
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Warren C. Fairbanks, a son of ex- 
vice president Fairbanks, has _ se- 
cured the Simpkins cottage at Bev- 
erly Farms. Mr. Simpkins and 
family go to Barnstable, Cape Cod, 
tomorrow for the summer. 
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Miss Charlotte Yates, sister of 
Mrs. John C. Howe of Boston. and 
West Manchester, who has been 
Mrs. Howe’s guest, departed Mon- 
day for a ten days’ visit with Balti- 
more friends. The remainder of the 
summer she will spend at Kenne- 
bunkport, Me. 
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Gordon Dexter of Boston and 
Beverly Farms, had a party on his 
yacht for the races at New London 
last Friday. 
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Leonard C. Hanna, Jr., who is a 
Yale man, is motoring from Cleve- 
land in his ear and will join his 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hanna, 
at Beverly Farms the last of this 
week or early next week. 
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Mon. Lefavre Pontalis, charge 
d’affaires of the French Embassy, 
and family have arrived from Wash- 
ington. They are located again this 
season at the Brown cotttage, School 
street, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. Simp- 
kins, Jr. (Olivia Thorndike), after 
spending the summer at the North 
Shore will reside at the corner of 
Beacon and Dartmouth streets, 
Boston, where they have taken an 
apartment. 
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Among the visitors to the North 
Shore Grill club recently were noted 
Ambassador Guild, who motored 
from Swampscott with Col. Benton 
of the Ancient and Honorables, and 
Apsey Colbert and George E. Smith 
of Swampscott, prior to the depart- 
ure of the former governor for his 
new post in Russia. 
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Baron Haimhausen, charge d’af- 
faires of the German embassy, is 
now settled permanently for the 
summer in Manchester with his 
family. 
