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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 9, 1915, 
Telephones: 
Haymarket 1719 
Winthrop 246-W 
D. A. IVES 
BANDMASTER 
Naual Brigade Band 
and 
Orchestra, M. UW. AM 
47 HANOVER ST., BOSTON 
PROMINENT among the events of the coming week 
are the following meetings: 
Tuesday afternoon, July 13, Beverly Farms Im- 
provement society at Mrs. R. S. Bradley’s, Pride’s Cross- 
ing. 
Wednesday evening, July 14, an illustrated lecture 
on “War and Weapons”, by John Hays Hammond, Jr., 
in his. laboratory at Fresh Water Cove, for the benefit of 
the North,Shore ambulance gift to France. 
Thursday, July 15, an all-day fair at Beverly Farms 
on the rectory grounds of St. John’s church, given by the 
auxiliary and summer colony for the benefit of the parish 
house. 
The following week, Wednesday, July 21st, from 
It a.m. to 10 p.m. on the Haven estate at Beverly 
Farms, the Navy Festival in aid of the Navy Y. M. C. A. 
of Boston will be a gala fete with booths, drills by the 
marines, music by marine bands, afternoon tea and 
dancing and cabaret and dancing in the evening. 
Friday, July 23, at four o'clock, at the home of Mrs. 
F. L. Higginson, Jr., at Pride’s Crossing, an organ recital 
will be given for the aid of Polish sufferers. “Lohengrin” 
will be given by Mr. John Herman Loud and Miss 
Itrances Nevin. 
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Mrs. E. C. Swift of Pride’s Crossing, who was. re- 
ported seriously ill last week, is slowly improving. Her 
daughter, Mrs. A. C. P. Wichfeld, who returned fron 
California last week, left Wednesday for a short trip to 
New York. 
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Gen. and Mrs. Weld of Dedham have paid their an- 
nual visit to the home of the Hon. T. J. Coolidge at 
oolidge’s Point, and have gone on to their summer home 
on Cape Cod. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
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Telephones: 249 Beverly Farms 2003 Back Bay 
Mrs. L. M. Sargent, who is spending the summer in 
the cottage on the T. Jefferson Coolidge estate in Man- 
chester, is opening her home for a series of dancing 
classes, meeting twice a week. Other cottage classes are 
being planned along the Shore. The class meeting at Mrs, 
Sargent’s includes Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Miss Eliza- 
beth Hammond, Mrs. Franklin Haven, Mrs. Eben Jordan, 
Mrs. Reed Anthony, Mrs. John W. Blodgett and Mrs. 
John Markle. The class. instructor is Mr. Clarence S. 
Waugh of New York, who was in Castle House in Boston 
last winter. Mr. Waugh. is a great favorite among. the 
North Shore people, and his private lessons in the various 
cottages are eagerly looked forward to by the summer 
residents. 
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence White of Beverly Farms . 
entertained Miss Ruth. Burke of Lowell over the week- 
end and holiday. 
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Rev. and Mrs. Wm. H. Dewart gave a childrens 
party at their Manchester Cove home last Saturday after- 
noon. Games and sports in keeping with the. holiday 
were hugely enjoyed by the little folk. 
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Mrs. Edward S. Grew of. “All Oaks,” West. Man- 
chester, has opened her house for the 10:45 a. m. class in 
current events, which.is one of the many Wednesday 
classes of Mrs. Ward along the shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Davis are spending the 
summer with Mrs. Edward L. Davis at Pride’s Crossing 
eas usual. Mrs. Livingston Davis is now on a ten days’ 
visit to Gardiner, Maine, the home of her mother, Mrs. 
R. H. Gardiner. Mr. Davis is cruising with the Eastern 
Yacht club. 
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