12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder July 16, 1915, 
IGG? bb bE 6”: e wy7« 1,5, 666” Ww], "'’77'dlil ni § 
] ] 
aaa Y 
Wee eae The O id 
Feat tes Z 
Lees e Oceanside / 
i. Sie / 
SSS 
€ 
» 
YY 
Y, 
NN 
ORTH SHORE GRILL will be the scene of a brilliant 
gathering of North Shore cottagers and their guests 
and guests from the hotels tonight when the first of the 
Friday night dinner-dances will be held. That this inno- 
vation will prove popular is evident from:the large num- 
ber of reservations made for the opening function tonight. 
Throughout the season a special dinner at a fixed price 
will be served on Friday nights and on this evening cele- 
brated artists will be secured to give an exhibition of 
modern dances. General dancing will follow. Dinner 
will be served at seven and dancing will be at eight-thirty. 
The special artists secured for this opening night are Mr. 
Albert Latscha and Miss Polly Fisher. Mr. Latscha is 
at the Oceanside hotel again this summer and he will 
dance at the Grill tonight with the special consent of the 
Oceanside management. This innovation on the part of 
the Grill management, with its established reputation for 
its cuisine Francoise, will fill a much needed want for the 
residents of and visitors to the North Shore. An aug- 
mented orchestra will play from seven to midnight for 
general dancing. Mr. Latscha is beyond doubt the most 
popular of the many dancing artists along the North 
Shore, and the Grill is fortunate, too, in having Miss 
Fisher, who is equally well known. She will give several 
exhibition dances in costume. 
Oe = 
Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Stuart Spaulding of “Sunset 
Rock,” Pride’s Crossing, are leaving with their two chil- 
dren on Monday, the 19th inst., for the White Mountains 
to be gone until September. m 
d : « 
WW QQ GR 8 >°7T”>E7Fmrtd.q do ggLLLEEAI [QA A[D[G\lKL}ll\l\lillplbiP Jp ipl ____________,]) lL Q(x ui a... a iqmT__ OE 
and- Cottages 
MAGNOLIA, MAS; 
SS 
MQW Wh, F?F”’e'tnwhs 
Accommodates 750 
OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 20TH 
6MWiWi QW WWW V €EEe 
T the Oceanside Annex, Magnolia, sewing for the 
French Emergency cause is being taken up in a very 
energetic and sympathetic manner by the Magnolia colony. 
The ladies met every Tuesday at Io a. m. in the Annex 
and this week there was an attendance of sixty. The 
morning’s work consisted of sending out 70 bandages and 
70 sponges. At the last meeting the following officers 
were elected: Honorary chairman, Miss L. Allyn; chair- 
man, Mrs, D. C. Briggs; vice chairman, Mrs. A. W. Rich- 
ard; secretary, Mrs. Edith M. Binney; treasurer, Mrs. 
‘George E. Carter. 
fon) 
o 8 9 
Mr. and Mrs. John G..Forrest of Kansas City, Mo., 
are now settled at “Treetop,” the pretty little bungalow 
on the Ralph H. Barbour estate off Pine street boulevard, 
Manchester. The Forrest house is guarded by two of the 
prettiest and fiercest looking little Pekingese that can be 
seen anywhere around. 
Oo 8 O 
The Sign of the Crane tea house in Manchester has 
had an unusual run this week on their famous lobster 
luncheons. Four bridge parties have been on and the 
pretty little summer house perched upon the rocks over- 
looking the sea has been chosen as the retreat for the 
parties. Several motor parties have been over from 
Gloucester. - Among the guests of the week have been 
Dr. and Mrs.'S. B. Wolbach; Henri Weyers of New York; 
Mrs. F. W. Ellis, Magnolia; Mr.’ and Mrs. Carl Fy A. 
Morse of Salem; Mrs. M. W. Weeks of Chestnut Hill; 
Miss Dorothy Washburn of Brokline. 
The Management of the Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia 
| Announces that 
Miss Marguerite F. Collins of Boston, will be at the hotel this summer to give 
instruction to children in 
MODERN DANCING and FOLK DANCING 
and specialties 
Classes may be arranged for morning or afternoon. 
Applications may be made by telephoning the Oceanside—8500 Magnolia. 
EE —————— ee 
