July 2, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
On the road to the New Ocean House 
Piper & Storer 
GOWN SHOP 
SWAMPSCOTT 
86 PURITAN ROAD, = =: 
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Lynn Shop, 12 Broad St. Tel. 2446 
THE NORTH SHORE GRILL will be the rendezvous 
toward which society will wend its way this after- 
noon when an exhibition of original dances will be given 
by the youthful Lillian Emerson. Among those who 
have engaged tables for tea are Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mrs. 
L. M. Sargent, Miss Margaret Corlies, Mrs. Eben D. 
Jordan, Mrs. M. G. Horton, Mrs. P. H. Fallon, Hon. T. 
hj Coolidse, Mrs. Robt. deW. Sampson, Mrs. Q. A. 
Shaw, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Heppe, Mrs. [. R. Thomas. 
The Grill orchestra—all soloists—straight from one of 
the leading restaurants of New York, have started their 
season’s engagement this week. 
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Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat. Luncheons and Sup- 
pers. Thursday specialties. Mrs. KF. A. Manning. Tel. 
782-W Beverly. adv. 
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To rid the neighborhood of mosquitos a number of 
Manchester summer residents, headed by W. D. Denégre 
and F. P. Frazier, have started a fund and turned the 
work of mosquito extermination over to an expert. The 
work consists in the main, of spraying breeding places 
with oil and placing cans of oil with drips at different 
places. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Miles Washburn Weeks and their little 
daughter have arrived to spend the rest of the summer 
with Mr. Weeks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. P. 
Weeks, at their place at Beverly Cove. 
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Miss Isabel Semple of Philadelphia, who is very 
much interested in social service and philanthropic work 
in her home city especially in connection with one of 
Philadelphia’s best hospitals, has arrived at Beverly 
Farms and will be for the summer at Lilac Lodge the 
beautiful home of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Littleton. 
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The Charles J. Canfield family of Chicago arrived 
this week at the Furman cottage in Manchester Cove. 
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Mile. de Lachapelle, professeur de franeais de Bos- 
ton, ayant quelques heures de libres pourrait accepter de 
nouvelles éléves. 
de Lachapelle, Manchester. 
Excellentes références. Adresse: Mlle. 
adv. 
MRS. BENNETT’S SHOP 
162 Newbury St., Boston 
GLETS ERVICEABLE 
Lexington Ave. MAGNOLIA 
M FERNAND COCHIN will accept a limited 
* number of appointments with North Shore 
residents for conversations in French, relating his 
experiences in the trenches before Soissons. M. 
Cochin has recently returned to this country after 
being discharged from active service because of 
disabilities received in action. 
Individual lessons in French conversation. may 
also be arranged. For appointments, write or tele- 
phone. 
M. FERNAND COCHIN 
50 CONGRESS Shi, Room 1025 BOSTON 
Telephone Main 5161 
The patronesses for fhe Polish Relief recital to. be 
given at the house of Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Jr., July 23, 
Friday afternoon—at four o'clock, include the follow- 
ing: Mrs. Timothee Adamowski, Mrs. Bryce J. Allen, 
Mrs. Oliver Ames, 2d, Mrs. Chas. M. Amory;. Mrs. 
Frank B. Bemis, Mrs. J. A. Lowell Blake, Mrs. Robert 
S. Bradley, Mrs. John A. Burnham, Mrs. C. Howard 
Clark, Jr., Mrs. Alexander Cochrane, Mrs. T. Jefferson 
Coolidge, Jr., Mrs’ Amory Eliot, Mrs. W. Scott: Fitz, 
Mrs. Reginald H. Fitz, Mrs. Frank P. Frazier, Mrs. A. 
P. Gardner, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Malcolm 
G. Haughton, Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Mrs. Francis 
L. Higginson, Jr., Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, Mrs. George 
Lee, Mrs. George H. Lyman, Mrs. Augustus P. Loring, 
Miss Louisa P. Loring, Mrs. Henry L. Mason, Mrs. 
James McMillan, Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell, Mrs.Wm. H. 
Moore, Mrs. Philip 5. Sears, Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, Jr., 
Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, 2d, Mrs. Alexander Steinert, Mrs. 
Washington B. Thomas, Mrs. Francis Meredyth White- 
house. 
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The engagement is announced of Miss Constance 
Gardner, daughter of Cong. and Mrs. A. P. Gardner, 
and Grafton W. Minot of Boston. The wedding will 
take place at Sagamore Farm, Hamilton, July 24. 
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John Hays Hammond, Jr., will give an illustrated 
lecture on “War and Weapons” at his radio research 
laboratory at Gloucester, 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, July 14ta. 
It is to assist in contributing funds for an ambulance to 
be presented by North Shore residents to aid the Amer- 
ican ambulance corps in France. The movement for the 
ambulance gift originated with Henry Davis Sleeper of 
astern Point and it is hoped that the necessary sum for 
the ambulance, which is eleven hundred dollars, may soon 
be collected. Patronesses are Mrs. Gordon Abbott, Mrs. 
Timothee Adamowski, Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, Miss 
Cecilia Beaux, Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot, Mrs. Russell S. 
Codman, Mrs. Harod J. Coolidge, Miss Margaret !. 
Corlies, Mrs. Walter D. Denégre, Mrs.. Henry C. Frick, 
Mrs. Franklin Haven, Mrs. Henry L. Higginson, Mrs. 
William Hooper, Mrs. Charles S. Hopkinson, Mrs. 
Gerald L. Hoyt, Mrs. Sydney E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Kath- 
arine P. Loring, Mrs. William H. Moore, Mrs. E. Preble 
Motley, Mrs. Guy Norman, Mrs. Henry C. Perkins, Mrs. 
John L. Saltonstall, Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent, Mrs. 
Quincy A. Shaw, Jr., Mrs. Washington B. Thomas. 
Miss Ingrid Fk. Akeson of Boston, the Swedish med- 
ical gymnast, who has been at Manchester for the last 
seven years, is located this year at Pride’s Crossing. Her 
telephone number is Beverly Farms 96. adv, 
