12° NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 30 1915. 
Registered Optometrists 
Lenses matched and ground at shortest possible notice. 
BRETT & ALLEN, Jewelers and Optometrists 
Gas & Electric Bldg., Beverly, Mass. 
219 Cabot Street, 
ELIZABETH-MARTHA T SHOP : 
56 Lothrop Street, Beverly | 
Serves Atternoon Tea and dainty lunches ona cool veranda over- 
looking the sea. Open from 10.30 a. m. to 6 p. m.. excepting Sundays 
“RIGHT ON THE WATER’’ 
Hid-A-Wer Cea Room 
63 Front Street, Marblehead 
Along the Waterfront 
Serves Afternoon Teas and Lunches 
Arts and Crafts 
ARRAMATTA INN at Montserrat, will have a very 
enjoyable social evening and dance tomorrow evening 
for Miss Ethel May Marshall, who is spending a week at 
the Inn... Miss Marshall is the granddaughter of Mrs. 
Mary A. Adams of Hartford, Conn., a guest at the Ina. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thorup entertained at dinner last 
Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 
Thorup of New Bedford, parents of Mr. Thorup, and 
Mrs. Harry V. Barrett of Brookline, who is Mrs. Thorup’s 
mother. Other guests were Carl V. Cadberry, Edward F. 
Ffutton and Norman L. Gifford. Mrs. Francis J. Low 
had as dinner guests last Sunday at the Parramatta, Mr. 
and Mrs. J. W. Newton of Boston. Arrivals of the week 
were Jesse O. Benoit of Belmont and Miss C. A. Bagley 
of Malden. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry Brown of “Sunset Hill,” 
Beverly Cove, are entertaining a house party of young 
folk from Pittsburgh. The young ladies in the party, 
Miss Margaret .Burgwin, Miss Martha Guthrie, Miss 
Frances Brainard and Miss Frances Dalzell arrived todav. 
They are especially good tennis players and are planning 
to take in the tennis meets on the North Shore courts 
during the coming weeks. 
SO EGS. | Ses 
Brownland Cottages on Old Neck road, Manchester, 
had among the guests of the week Howard Pfaelzer, who 
will spend some time with his brother’s family, the Frank- 
lin ‘T’. Pfaelzers. Mr. Pfaelzer has lived abroad several 
years and returned to Boston only last week on account 
ot war conditions in Europe. The Langdon Stewardsons 
o: Greenwich, Conn., have been entertaining Mrs. Mce- 
G:egor Means the past week. Guests of the Misses Fab- 
yan were Judge and Mrs. Fabyan of Brighton. Miss 
Eleanor Cooke has returned to Philadelphia after spend- 
ig a few weeks at the Brownlands with the Morris L. 
Cooks of Philadelphia. Miss Anne Bradford has been 
visiting friends in Newburyport. 
Bluebird Frill and Gea Room 
23 PURITAN ROAD, SWAMPSCOTT 
MISS NOWELL, Propr. : 
Broiled Live Lobster—Luncheon and Supper 
OPEN HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS 
LL roads led to the Montserrat Club last ‘Thursday, 
when the first reception of the season was held during 
the week of the tennis tournavent. The charming little 
clubhouse, which has such cool and homelike parlors and 
reading roovs, was gaily decorated for the’ occasion. 
The Salem Cadet Band furnished music from 4 to. 56, 
when the hundred or more iwembers of the club received 
their friends. The finals in the mixed doubles were 
played last Friday, resulting in cups going to Miss Alice 
Thorndike and H. H. Bundy. The score was 3-6, 6-3, 
5-6. The runners-up in the doubles received little trays 
as trophies. In the ladies’ handicap singles, the finals of 
which were played Saturday, the cup went to Miss Ruth 
Harrington of Ipswich, and the silver tray to Miss Elaine 
Denégre of West Manchester. The score was 6-4, 6-3. 
Later in the season the club will hold another of its popu- 
iar receptions. ‘The men’s singles are being played this 
week. 
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“Villa Crest,” the beautiful home of the Walter D. 
Denégre’s in West Manchester, is prominent on the Norti1 
Shore this Summer in more ways than in the social activi- 
ties for which it is always noted. It has been the home 
and headquarters of the French Wounded Emergency 
Fund for the North Shore, which has been doing such a 
grand work all summer with all of the prominent sympa- 
thizers along the Shore working twice a week in the 
coach house and contributing liberally to its support. 
Now “Villa Crest’ is prominent in the mosquito campagn 
that Mr. Denégre is interesting himself in. He has sent 
letters to Manchester residents urging that some concerted 
action may be taken that will enable a systematic campaign 
to be carried on against mosquitoes. Mr. Denégre wishes 
that all who are interested in any manner in ridding the 
North Shore of these pests woutd communicate with him. 
Frank P. Frazier of West Manchester is also actively 
interested in the movement. 
Don’t Forget The 
SAM-SAM ofeses= SAM-SAM 
Saturday Afternoon and Evening, August 14th 
Greatest Mid-Summer Carnival Ever Held in Essex County 
Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening; Baseball; Field and Track Sports; Hose Laying 
Contest, Fastest ‘Teams in State Entered; Poultry Show; Horticultural Exhibit; Amateur 
Vaudeville Contest; Big Midway; Dancing; Refreshments; Many Open Air Attractions; 
Gov. Walsh Will Be There; Doll Carraige Parade for Girls; Penny Scramble for Boys. 
Admission to this Big Show---10 Cents 
UNITED SHOE MACHINERY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLUB HOUSE, -- --- McKAY STREET, BEVERLY, MASS, 
