16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Che Management of 
July 9, 1915. 
the Oreansiie Gntel \ 
announces the return of 
MR. ALBERT LATSCHA of New York 
the well-known teacher of modern dancing 
Studio in the Oceanside Annex 
ARRAMATTA INN, Montserrat, has had the follow- 
ing guests arrive this week for the season: Mrs. 
Rose Andrews and Theodore Jarvis of 8th ave., Duluth, 
Minn.; Mrs. Mary A. Adams, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. 
Mary Powers Learned and daughter, Miss Violet Hope 
and friend Miss Muriel Johnson of Malden. Mrs. Learned 
is the mother of Mrs. May Belle Brown who has taken 
the Parramatta for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 
Throup of the Parramatta entertained at dinner this 
week for six friends of Malden and Hingham. A tea and 
whist party for sixteen was given Tuesday by Mrs. 
Glidden of. Beverly. Hi 
The recital for the benefit of the Polish sufferers at 
the home of Mrs. Francis Lee Higginson, Jr., at Pride’s 
Crossing, Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock, July 23, promises 
a rare treat. The opera “Lohengrin” will be given by 
Mr. John Herman Loud, the well known organist and 
Miss Frasces Nevin will give readings and dwell upon 
the motifs of the opera. 
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Miss Louisa P. Loring of “Burnside”, Pride’s 
Crossing, is spending the week in Maine and her sister, 
Miss Katherine P. Loring, is on a short trip to the South 
Shore. 
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At the Puritan tea room, Montserrat, a “community” 
dinner was enjoyed Monday by some of the Montserrat 
colony, including Mrs. Henry W. Peabody and guests, 
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Mason and guests and Mrs. Charles 
H. Price and guests. A luncheon and card party for 
eight was given this week by Miss Helen Lee of Beverly. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer opened “Avalon” their 
Pride’s Crossing home last Saturday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Steinert of “Stoneledge’’, 
Beverly Cove, entertained a large party of young folk 
over last week-end, friends of their sons, Robert and 
Russell, who returned from school last week. The party 
was composed of Miss Charlotte Chaffee and Miss Dorrit 
Stevens of Rutland, Vt.; Miss Kathryn Jerger of New 
York; J. G. Oddy, London, Eng.; and Pierce Bufford of 
Winchester. The Steinerts entertained their young 
guests at Ye Burnham House in Ipswich Sunday after- 
noon for tea. 
T. J. Newbold of New York is now occupying the 
Arthur Little cottage on Haskell street, Pride’s Crossing. 
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The William H. Wellingtons of Boston are spending 
their second season on Mingo beach hill at the beautiful 
estate of Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, sr., “Skerryvore” on 
Hale street. The Wellingtons arrived last week. 
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Mrs. Robert D. Evans of Dawson Hall, Beverly Cove 
has added much space to ther beautiful garden and 
grounds by the purchase of the estate of the late Mrs. 
Francis H. Peabody. The old house has been removed 
and the grounds are rapidly being made to harmonize 
with the rest of “Dawson Hall”. The Peabody estate 
was formerly known as ‘The Larches”’. 
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The desire to see an interesting family of dogs will 
take one past “Allanbank”, the estate of Mr. and Mrs. 
Bryce J. Allen at Beverly Cove. The prettiest members 
of the family are two inseparable snow-white West High- 
land terriers, whose playful antics are not always agree- 
able to the fine little black French bull dog. The guardian 
of the family seems to be the great Dane, a_ beautiful 
brindled creature of massive proportions. 
The Baby’s Bazaar 
248 Boylston St., Boston 
Special Sale of 
LAYETTES AND INFANTS’ WEARING APPAREL 
Mrs. Bennett’s Gift Shop, Magnolia 
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 8, 9 and 10 
Miss Walker’s Gift Shop, East Gloucester 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 13, 14, 15 and 16 
