July 2, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 17 
HOPE & GO 
GREEN GABLES at Magnolia will make a feature of 
children’s parties this summer. Tuesday afternoons 
will be devoted to the ‘‘kiddies,” with clever children to 
entertain them. Next Tuesday afternoon, July 6, from 
4 to 5.30, little Muriel Crowell, a wonderful dancer, will 
appear in a series of costume dances. Thés dansants are 
a daily feature at the Gables this year. On Mondays, 
Thursdays and Saturdays, Miss Melba Proctor of East- 
ern Point, Gloucester, will dance with Paul Jones Chute. 
Among those to register at Green Gables this week are: 
Robert F. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ingalls, 
Swampscott; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren, Chicago, IIl.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. D. Breed, Lynn; James Adams, Jr., 
Brookline; Miss Marie De Boer, Montpelier, Vt.; Geo. 
R. Harding, Boston; Miss Frances Cross, Brooklyn, N. 
Y.; Miss Mary P. Ingalls, Swampscott; Harlan P. Breed, 
Lynn; Miss Gertrude Stanley, Swampscott; E. O. Hiler, 
DE PINNA 
Fifth Avenue, New York 
SHOWING THIS WEEK AT THEIR 
MAGNOLIA STORE 
MISSES’ SPORT COATS 
Ready-Made RIDING HABITS 
in Khaki, Crash and Wool 
YOUNG MEN’S HABERDASHERY 
ENGLISH OXFORD TENNIS and GOLF 
SHIRTS for MISSES and YOUNG MEN 
Full assortment of Girls’ and Boys’ Wear 
New English Neckwear 
Misses Sport Hats—Full Assortment in 
Straw and Felt 
IMPORTERS 
GOWNS, WRAPS 
THE FULLER COTTAGE (opposire THE OCEANSIDE) 
Corner Lexington Avenue and Fuller Street 
MAGNOLIA 
NEW YORK ADDRESS: 665 FIFTH AVE. 
FORMERLY 
WITH 
THURN 
AND BLOUSES 
Boston; Roger Upton, Marblehead; 
Mitchell, Miss Mollie Munn, Miss 
O. H. Webster, Lowell: Miss L. B. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sandmeyer, 
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A course of. lectures on current events will be given 
this summer at the Oceanside Annex, Magnolia, by Mrs. 
Ward of Boston, who is giving a ean course in Wen- 
Mr. and Mrs. W. O 
Phillis Mitchell and 
Smith, Boston; and 
Peoria, Ill. 
ham. The meetings will be on Wednesday mornings. 
The first one was held _ this Wednesday when about 
twenty-five of the 
present. 
ladies of the Magnolia colony were 
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Magnolia will have a sewing and work room for the 
French Wounded Emergency cause in the Oceanside 
Annex where meetings will be held every Tuesday morn- 
ing. 
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