14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 23, 1915. 
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Special Dinners 
Special Saturday and Sunday 
Night Suppers 
Miss Norma R. Waterbury, daughter of Mrs. 
\V. Peabody of Montserrat, has returned from the mis- 
sion conference at Northfield. Her little book on missions 
for children, “Around the World With Jack and Janet,” 
which was just published and of which a brief review was 
given a few weeks ago in The Breeze, was the subject of 
several interesting lectures at the conference. Demon- 
strations in costumes of children of various lands were 
given. So: great was the interest in the little book that 
nearly 500 copies were sold at the meeting. The book is 
a most charming little story of children and missions and is 
Miss Waterbury’s own experience in a trip around the 
vorld. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cutler and baby of Charles 
River village will come to Pride’s Crossing in August and 
spend six weeks with Mrs. Cutler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
R.S. Bradley. 
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Mrs. Alice C. S$. Cushman, superintendent of the 
Beverly Hospital, gave a small dinner party at the Puri- 
tan tea-room, Montserrat, last.week. Mrs. Manning has 
an added attraction now in the pretty little tea-room in the 
way of jellies and preserves w hich she is making con- 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven had as her guests for luncheon 
and later for the “Naval Festival’ Wednesday, Countess 
li Celleri, wife of the Italian ambassador, Mr. ahd Mrs. 
Jchn Hays Hammond, Col. and Mrs. E. M. House, Mr. 
and Mrs. Martin of New York, Miss Endicott and the 
Rev. Neilson Poe Carey. In the evening, at her two ta- 
bies at the cabaret show, Mrs. Haven’s guests included 
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- 
colph Tucker, Miss Marion Tucker, Miss Martin of New 
York, Miss Hammond, Miss Endicott, Charles Gibson 
and Mr. Ross. 
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Masconomo House Casino presents a busy and inter- 
esting scene every Tuesday and Friday morning from 
ten to one o’clock when the women interested in the Red 
Cross work being done on the North Shore this summer 
are busily engaged in preparing hospital supplies for 
European needs. The committee in charge of the work 
consists of Miss Louisa Loring, chairnians Mrs. Russell 
Codman, treasurer, and Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, secretary. 
Every one who can sew and desires to help in any man- 
ner will be eagerly welcomed by the committee. 
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Solo Dances at each performance by Miss ‘Tanner 
LicHTING Errecrs directed by Theodore Browne, 
who had charge of all lighting at the Lexing- 
ton Pageant. 
SPECIAL DANCES from Lexington Pageant. 
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CosTUMES under personal supervision of Miss General dancing after the Pageant 
lanner. Autos will meet people at the trolley line. 
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= Tickets on sale at the American Express Company’s office, Main st., Rockport. 
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An Out-door Pageant under the direction of VIRGINIA TANNER | 
To be held on the grounds of the L. M. HASKINS HOSPITAL, ROCKPORT 
AUXILIARY TO THE HOSIPTAL. 
Wednesday Afternoon and Evening 
JULY 28, 1915 
If Wednesday is stormy, Pageant will be held the next fine day. 
PERFORMANCES 8 AND Sie St OCk 
SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC 
TEA GARDEN AND RESTAURANT 
SPECIAL Features, Fancy Articles, Cake, Candy, 
Ice-cream, for sale. 
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