18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 9, 1915, 
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Special Dinners 
Special Saturday and Sunday 
Night Suppers 
THe fair for the benefit of the Parish House Fund of 
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Beverly Farms, which 
is to be held next Thursday, on the Rectory grounds 
in Valley Street, promises. to be of unusual interest. 
The Woman’s Auxiliary and the Girls’ Club of St. 
John’s will have charge of the sale of fancy and useful 
articles of very attractive character. During the after- 
noon refreshments will be served by a committee of 
the summer colony, of which Miss Margaret Thomas 
is chairman, aided by Miss Helen Frick, Miss Rosa- 
mond Bradley and Miss Mary Curtis. A novel Chinese 
laundry will be conducted by Miss Alice Thorndike, 
with the assistance of Miss Clara Winthrop and Miss 
Tweed. Ice cream, tea, sandwiches, cake and punch 
will be served. There will also be cake and candy for 
sale. The fair will begin at eleven in the morning and 
continue until six in the afternoon. In case of rain, 
it will be postponed until the next pleasant day. 
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Harry A. Schlotzhauer of Indianapolis is visiting at 
the home of Mrs. Hugh J. McGowan, “‘Overledge,’ Mag- 
nolia. 
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter of North Beverly 
are entertaining their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. Frederick G. Hostetter of Broad Run, Virginia. 
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BATHING GAPS 
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You will find in our stores a superb assemblage of 
the most attractive bathing caps ever made. 
and sizes from the unpretentious diving cap to the 
most elaborate rubber trimmed caps. You can rely that 
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The Misses Marion and Marjorie Dakin have re- 
turned from Smith College, and are now with their 
mother, Dr.. Mary D. Dakin, at their cottage on [*uller 
Miss Marion was a delegate to the 
Silver Bay College conference at Lake George. Miss 
Elsie Wright of Pittsfield is spending a few weeks with 
the Misses Dakin. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond of Fresh Water 
Cove have as their house guests Miss Ella Hoyle and 
Henry Hoyle of Washington, and Miss Jean Hinsdale, 
daughter of Dr. Guy Hinsdale of Hot Springs, Virginia. 
The Hinsdales have their summer home at Kennebunk- 
port, Maine. 
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Mrs. May Alden Ward’s second lecture on current 
events at the Oceanside Annex, Magnolia, Wednesday 
morning was attended by over forty of the Magnolia 
colony. This is a subscription course of ten lectures and 
is proving very popular. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore of Lake Forest, 
Ill., will not be on the North Shore until August, when 
they are planning to join Mr. Moore’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. William H. Moore of “Rockmarge,” Pride’s Cross- 
ing, for a visit of several weeks. 
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