16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Manchester Magnolia 
SWETT’S 
Manchester Fish Market 
Established 1880 
Employ their own Lobster, Fish and Clam men, 
which guarantees fresh fish. 
LIVE CRABS, CRAB MEAT AND BROOK 
TROUT A SPECIALTY. 
25 Central Street, :: :: Manchester 
Opposite Town Hall Telephone 163-W 
ORTH SHORE GRILL at Magnolia is the rendez- 
vous for society these Friday evenings, for the dinner- 
dance which is to be made a weekly feature. The open- 
ing one was last Friday evening and the large number 
that turned out, together with the large list of reserva- 
tions for tonight and future Friday nights, would indicate 
that the Grill is to be the popular Friday night rendez- 
vous this summer. Exhibition dancing by Mr. Albert 
I,atscha of the Oceanside, with Miss Polly Fisher was a 
most enjoyable feature of the evening, and again tonight 
these young artists will dance. General dancing follows. 
Miss Fisher’s costume dance last Friday was beautifully 
dene. She will repeat this dance tonight and she will also 
have an entirely new one. Among those who entertained 
last Friday were Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lancashire and 
party of four from Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. 
Stevens, party of 12 from Magnolia and Manchester ; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Heppe, party of four; Mrs. John E. 
Lancaster, party of 14, all young people from the Ocean- 
side Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hull and H. W. Mather; 
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert Graves and party of four; Mr. and 
Mrs: R. T. Bridges, R. H. Warner and party of five; Mr. 
and Mrs. Leicht; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Darling, party of 
six; Miss Padelford and party of six from Bass Rocks; 
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cleghorn, Marblehead; Standish Wil- 
cox, party of four; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rowe, Mr. and 
Mrs. Edw. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tewksbury, 
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Schmidt, Miss Frances Starr, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. J. Coolidge and party of four, Mr. and Mrs. 
T. H. Hume, Frederick Dodge and party. Many supper 
parties were given Saturday night after the dance at the 
Oceanside. 
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Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
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July 23, 1915. 
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MILK AND CREAM 
Agents for PINE TOP FARM Milk 
High Grade, Rich and Creamy, Scientifically clean 
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Telephone 103-W Manchester or write to 
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PROMINENT Events ON THE NoRTH SHORE 
This Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock, organ recital, 
“Lohengrin” at Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Jr.’s, Pride’s Cross- 
ing. Polish relief. 
Saturday, July 24, lecture on “War and Weapons” 
by John Hays Higmons Jr., in City hall at Gloucester. 
Benefit American Ambulance Corps in France. 
Friday, July 30, at Mrs. Amory Eliot’s in Manches- 
ter, musical by Mrs. Hall McAllister of Boston. Four 
o'clock. | 
Thursday, Aug. 5, Band concert in the afternoon at 
the Essex County club, Manchester. 
Saturday, Aug. 7, at 3 p. m. on the estate of George 
eee eh Hamilton, a Horse Show will be held. Bene- 
fit of Welcome House, Boston. 
Friday, Aug. 13, 4 p. m., at Mrs. M. Graeme Hough- 
ton’s, Pride’s Crossing, musical by Mrs. Hall McAllister 
of Boston. 7 
Saturday, Aug. 14, Sam-Sam, Beverly, McKay st; 
United Shoe sMachinery Athletic Association clubhouse. 
Thursday, Aug. 19, Band Concert in the afternoon at 
the Essex County club, Manchester. 
Thursday, Aug. 19, 4 p. m., Miss Virginia Wain- 
wright’s second musicale at the Italian villa of Mrs. 
George Lee in Beverly Farms. 
Current event classes, Mrs. May Alden Ward, Wed- 
nesday mornings, Oceanside Annex, Magnolia, 9. 30 to 
10.30. Mrs. Edward S. Grew, West Manchester, 10.45 to 
11.45. Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Jr., Pride’s Crossing, 12 to 
1. Mrs. John A. Burnham, Wenham, in the afternoon. 
The Manila Trading Co., importers, which had such 
a successful sale last year at the Manchester Tea Rooms, 
will 
of their beautiful embroideries, dress goods, ete., 
again have a sale during the week of “Tuly ‘ath, 
Garage 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
regulations 
