July 9, 1915. NORTH SHORE BREEZE asd Reminder 31 
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‘Collection and Delivery by Motors on the North Shore 
WORK RETURNED IN A FEW DAYS 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 
Boston New York 
Philadelphia SALEM SHOP MAGNOLIA SHOP 
ESTABLISHED 86 YEARS 187 Essex STREET Fosrer’s PHARMACY BLDpa. 
IN AMERICA PHONE 1800 SALEM PHONE 401 MAGNOLIA 
LARGEST 
Old-time guests to be welcomed back to Magnolia Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Paine and family of Brookline 
this week for the season are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dew ey have returned to Magnolia for the summer and are lo- 
of Chicago, and their son Albert B. Dewey, Jr., who is cated in Lawton, one of the Oceanside cottages. 
as popular as ever with the younger element. A motor party from Hartford, Conn., registered at 
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon P. Stratton of Boston are the Oceanside Thursday week for a ten-day stay, is com- 
registered at the Oceanside for a ten-day stay. posed of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gay. , 
Miss Mary E. Kimball of Boston is another old- Mrs. I. Newton Peirce of Newton is at the Ocean- 
time guest at the Oceanside to return this week for the side for the summer. 
season. Miss Isa FE. Gray of Boston arrived at the Ocean- 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Samson, two children, nurse, side last Friday for the month of August. 
maid and chauffeur, of Dobbs Ferry, .N. Y., have taken Mrs. Frank Dodd and maid of New York city came 
apartments in Tennis cottage, one of the Oceanside group to Magnolia the latter part of last week for the month 
for the month of July. Mr. Samson’s mother, Mrs. F. of July. 
Samson and maid of New York city are also at the From Chicago Wednesday came Mrs. M. M. Sheriff 
Oceanside. and children and Mrs. Sheriff's mother Mrs. W. M. 
Mrs. David C. Briggs of New York is also at the Mitchell, They have rooms in Seacrest cottage for the 
Wilkins cottage to spend the month of July. season. 
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Announce the opening of their branch sum- 
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Treasurer of the Artistic Knit Goods Co., Inc. 
373 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 
HAS OPENED THEIR SHOP FOR THE SEASON 
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Shop No. 3, Donchian Bldg., (opposite the Colon- 
nade) with a large display of beautiful Dresses, 
Afternoon, Evening and Dinner Gowns, Wash and 
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No. 1, Lexington Row, Smith Bldg. 
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$ athletic sports. Union suits a specialty : LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
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