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: SOCIETY NOTES 
It is expected that Boylston A. Beal will sail for 
_ home tomorrow, after a summer in Europe, in the midst 
of the European war. He is again in London, from Ber- 
lin, whither he went after the war broke out. Mrs. 
Beal and family are still at Manchester, but will probably 
- go to Boston the first of November. 
It will be of interest to many North Shore people to 
_ know that Albert Latscha, about whose dancing every- 
body raved the past summer at the Oceanside, Magnolia, 
_ Thés Dansants, will continue giving ‘instruction this win- 
ter in New York and Boston. Beginning Monday, Octo- 
_ ber 26th, he is to be in Boston at the Hotel Victoria for 
_ three consecutive days every other week. His New York 
- studio at 305 Madison ave., is a most attractive place. 
Mr. Latscha says the Tango will be the dance this winter; 
_ it will be tango to everything, principally the waltz. The 
- Fox Trot will also be done a lot. Mr. Latscha will prob- 
_ ably return to Magnoia next summer. 
ry Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe L. Agassiz have closed 
_ “Home Wood,” Hamilton, for the winter season and are 
again established at their Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
‘home. Their daughter, Miss Anna, who was to have 
come out this year, will not make her debut until another 
season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shannon Dunn (Grace Dob- 
son), who have been at “Windmill Hill Farm,” Ipswich, 
this summer with I. F. Dobson, have returned to New 
York for the winter months. They went by motor from 
Ipswich, Mrs. Dunn, who is an enthusiastic automobilist, 
driving. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Brooks (Elizabeth Har- 
rington) are with Mrs. Brooks’ mother, Mrs. Francis B. 
Harrington of Beacon street, Boston, for a few weeks. 
They have closed their summer home at Ipswich and are 
planning to move to Cambridge where they will be lo- 
cated on Ash street. ae 
“No Shooting” signs for sale, on cloth or card board, 
size 11x 14, at 15 and 10 cents each, respectively —The 
Breeze office, Manchester. adv, 
CHANGE of ADDRESS 
In leaving the Shore for city homes 
remember to send change of address 
so that the Breeze may be promptly 
mailed. 
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Card Tables, Folding Chairs, Weddings, Teas 
Gold Chairs Dances, Lawn Parties 
, W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Tel. 765 
Boston: Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A vat t { q] WER F. C. POOLE,7 Centre Street, Gloucester 
Owing to alterations to be made in the building we are forced to remove a large quantity 
Unusually low prices. 
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Tel. 233 
Call and see our exceptional offering. 
The Vincent club, which always gives at least one 
fair at the Copley-Plaza each winter, is to have some de- 
cided innovations at the affair which is to be held Fri- 
day, November 13. A moving picture show will be given 
by a professional company and will be in charge of Miss 
Nora Saltonstall.. Another new feature will be the in- 
troduction of a “5 and 10” booth in charge of Miss Eliza- 
beth DeFord and Miss Caroline Fessenden, who are 
planning to furnish to their patrons all the latest five and 
ten cent novelties of the season. Miss Rosamond Eliot 
of Manchester will be in charge of the dollar table and 
Miss Josephine Rantoul of Beverly Farms will be at the 
soda fountain. Besides these newer ideas there will be 
the usual tables and Mrs. James R. Hooper, Jr., will be 
in charge of a restaurant where luncheon will be served 
from 12 until 2. Miss Gertrude Amory will be head 
waitress. Miss Alice Thorndike will receive all articles 
donated to the fair and they should be sent to her ad- 
dress, 601 Beacon street, Boston. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Talbot closed their at- 
tractive bungalow at Marblehead Neck this week and re- 
turned to their town house at 176 Bay State Road, 
Boston. 
Mrs. Richard Stone and family have closed their 
house at Smith’s Point, Manchester, for the season and 
are again established at eso Mt street, Boston. 
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Miss Elizabeth W. Perkins of Beverly Farms re- 
turned to Boston the latter part of last week. She has 
an apartment at the Hotel Hamilton for the winter. 
SCOTTISH TERRIERS 
Recommended as Companions 
A really good sort of dog. 
Best for children’s 
pets. 
GODDARD AVE., Cor. COTTAGE ST. 
Newcastle Kennels, ®gokline 
Easily reached by motor x Tel. 443 
Ostenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
Real Estate Service 
My endeavor is to so conduct the North 
Shore Real Estate Business as to earn the 
support of my clients. Any suggestions 
as to how I can better serve you will be 
fully considered. : : 
D. A. McCEACHERN 
11 Pleasant Street Gloucester 
TELEPHONE 161 M. 
