July 30,1915. 
Telephene 
260 Beverly 
MARSTON-STURTEVANT CO. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 13 
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260 Beverly 
278 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Grocery, Bakery, Meat, 
Fish, Dairy, Fruit and 
Vegetable Departments. 
Each Department 
under 
The Complete Food Store copii ccm 
THE Sanitary Food Store of the North Shore 
—Modern Refrigerating—All Meats, Fish, 
Fruits and Vegetables under glass protection. 
EY ERYTHING in the Food line of the Very 
Best Quality. All goods in Baking Depart- 
ment are from our own ovens. : : : ; 
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The store of Cleanliness—The store of Quality—The store of Full Values—The store of Right Prices. 
We Invite Inspection. 
Closed Wednesday Afternoons. 
GREYLEDGE Tea House, in the Stage Fort Park sec- 
tion of Gloucester, has had its usual weekly luncheon 
and tea parties and is becoming quite popular this season. 
Mr. Jennings of Boston entertained on Sunday Mr. and 
Mrs. Brown of Waltham and Miss Girault of Chicago. 
The previous week he entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 
Higgins of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harding of 
Wellesley, and Miss Randali Murphy of Wellesley. Mr. 
and Mrs. Harold H. Griffin of New York were entertained 
last Friday evening by Mrs. Edwin C. Griffin of West 
Newton. Mrs. George Hopkinson of Medicine Hai, 
Canada, is also being entertained by Mrs. Griffin. Among 
the guests at Greyledge the last week were Mr. and Mrs. 
Fk,. J. de Coppet of Pride’s Crossing and Mrs. Rose 
Grainger and Percy Grainger. 
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Mrs. John Markle of West Manchester entertained 
v. ith an auction bridge party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. 
Markle’s mother, Mrs. J. Hood Wright of New York, 
who has been spending July with her, will leave next week 
for a month’s visit in the White Mountains. House 
guests at the Markles are Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hebbard 
of New York and Miss Davie of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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Mrs. Charles H. Price of Montserrat spent the week- 
end with her daughter, Mrs. Charles B. Price at Swamp- 
scott. 
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Miss Ingrid EF. Akeson of Boston, the Swedish med- 
ical gymnast, who has been at Manchester for the last 
seven years, is located this year at Pride’s Crossing. Her 
telephone number is Beverly Farms 96. adv. 
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Miss FE. R. Rice of Fifth Ave., New York, is show- 
ing some lovely simple dresses for morning and after- 
noon wear, for ladies and misses, at her Magnolia shop, 
Lexington Row. She also has a pretty line of inexpen- 
sive waists. 
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Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting 2 
speciaity. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
tere el. 53-]. adz., 
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“AT THE SIGN OF THE MARBLE FAUN” 
Ea EAR ROOM--= 
393 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
Open week-days, excepting Saturdays and holidays 
from 3.30 to 5.30 p. m. No luncheons served. 
House Built in 1740 
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The Manila Trading Co. will be at the Manchester 
Tea Rooms on Central street tomorrow. Next week they 
go to Newport and will return for another exhibit on the 
North Shore in a few weeks. Many Oceanside guests 
have been over to the tea-rooms the past week. Magnolia 
people always find this a pleasant place to stop for tea or 
lunches. Children’s parties in the gardens are becoming 
an interesting feature of the tea-house. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Dexter of Pride’s Crossing 
were luncheon guests one day this week on board the 
palatial yacht “Corsair,” owned by J. P. Morgan, which 
dropped anchor in Manchester harbor for a few days. 
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Among the many distinguished guests at The Louis- 
burg, Bar Harbor, are former United States Senator 
John C. Spooner of Wisconsin and Philip L. Spooner; 
Mr. and Mrs. Ten Eycke Wendell and Ten Eycke Wen- 
dell, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Miss Roselie Spong of 
Pittsburg; Madam Monod of Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. 
William Amory of Boston. L. C. Prior, manager of 
The Louisburg, and also of the Hotel Lenox of Boston, 
sys his bookings have been quite satisfactory and appli- 
cations for August reservations at The Louisburg are 
now surpassing those of any previous season. 
Puritan ‘ea Room, Montserrat. Luncheons. ‘Thurs- 
day specialties. Mrs. k. A. Manning. Tel. 782-W Bev. adv 
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