14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 2, 1915. 
CLEANERS 
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SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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SPECIAL FOUR DAY SERVICE 
JUNE TO OCI 
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HE Assemblies which are to be held in the Wenham 
town hall will begin July 3. They will be held Saturday 
evenings from 8 to 11 .30 o'clock and are in charge of 
Miss Frances Downes of Boston. The Wenham tea 
house across the street from the hall will serve refresh- 
ments. Patronesses for the Assemblies include many of 
the summer colony in both Wenham and Hamilton, Ips- 
wich and Topsfield. They are Mrs. Charles Thorndyke 
Parker, Miss Helen C. Burnham, Mrs. Edward B. Cole 
of Wenham; Mrs. Wolcott Howe Johnson, Mrs. Fred- 
erick J. Alley, Mrs. George von L. Meyer, Mrs. George 
Burroughs, Mrs. Charles F. Ayer of Hamilton; Mrs. 
James Howe Proctor, Mrs. Charles P. Searle of Ipswich; 
Mrs. Thomas W. Pierce of pe aye Lessons in modern, 
aesthetic, Morris and English country dances will also be 
given by Miss Downes. Miss Downes is a very competent 
instructor and has recently completed a course in Cam- 
bridge and since then has spent June with Mrs. James L. 
Storrow in Maine taking some special work under Mr. 
Sharp an expert in his line. 
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The pretty garden of the F. P. Fraziers on Jersey 
Lane, West Manchester, looks cool and inviting these hot 
mornings and certain passers-by can hardy resist the 
temptation to cross the little bridge and sit by the tiny 
pond a while. 
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The George G. Snowdens of Meridian street, Indian- 
apolis, are settled for the summer in West Mancehster, 
where they are occupying the home of Mrs. Charles Sted- 
man Hanks. 
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The Little Brown Tea House at Swampscott, a pleas- 
ant spot on Puritan road. adv, 
THE SUMMER SHOP 
of the 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
of Boston 
Lobster Lane == 
Telephone 466 
Magnolia 
OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
TEA ROOM 
Open every week-day. 
Sundays by 
request 
FOOD SHOP 
Bread, Cake, Candies 
Fruit Syrups 
Send for Price List 
HANDWORK AND CHILDREN’S SHOP 
Frocks, Coats and Hats for 
little folks, beautifully made 
from original designs. 
Smocks, 
Automobile 
Sweaters and many other things 
of. terest to grown-ups. 
Pottery, China, Baskets and 
other Furnishings for the couwn- 
try house. 
Wraps, 
