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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
LADIES? 
Veo. VICKERY 
17 W. 2D ST., NEW YORK 
SUMMER ADDRESS : 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 142 
GREEN GABLES, at Magnolia, with its many beau- 
tiful and attractive features, is drawing many 
North Shore people to its hospitable quarters for after- 
noon tea, luncheons or dinners. The Friday evening 
dinner-dances are proving a most attractive feature this 
season, especially because of the exhibition dancing, and 
the general dancing that follows. Mr. Paul Jones 
Chute, who is in cnarge of the dancing at Green Gables 
this summer, has arranged as the special attraction for 
this Friday evening, Mrs. James C. White and Mr. 
Souther Mead of Rogers Manse, Ipswich, whose won- 
derful dancing at that popular place has been admired 
by many North Shore people. Miss Melba Proctor of 
Gloucester will give some more of her costume dancing, 
which has been one of the most delightful features of 
the Green Gables this season. The children’s dancing 
specialties that are booked for Tuesday afternoons 
throughout the season, are proving most popular for the 
“kiddies.” Mrs. Hugh J. McGowan of Indianapolis, 
who summers at Manchester Cove, is to give a chil- 
dren’s party at Green Gables next Tuesday afternoon. 
Among the many people who have been at Green Gables 
the past week, including those stopping at the inn, have 
been: Col. and Mrs. S. E. Blunt, U. S. A., Springfield ; 
Capt. and Mrs. David Sellers, U. S. S. Salem; Miss 
Sellers, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kunball, Boston; 
Chas. A. Hauley, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mont- 
gomery, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hass, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; C. Fred Welden, Boston; Arthur Guy, 
Washington, D. C.; Henry P. Russell, New York; J. N. 
B. Hilly Washington, D. C.; W. N. Meigs, New York; 
Miro and Mrs. D. W. Pratt, Miss H. M. Munroe, Mrs. 
Lewis Parkhurst, Winchester; Miss Laurie Hillyer, To- 
peka, Kan.; E. Benjamin Armstrong, Waltham; W. H 
Dresser, Brookline; E. B. Fales, Somerville; C. W. Fitz, 
Woburn; H. L. Platts, Reading; W. R. Breed, Cleveland ; 
W. W, Cook, Philadelphia; W. C. Cook, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. &. J. Bliss, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Rob- 
inson, Brookline; Mrs. James C. White, Boston; Miss 
Mary A. Dodge, Beverly ; Souther Mead, Boston. 
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Many pleasant things are being done for Miss Eleanor 
Cole of Wenham, whose engagement to William  H. 
Coolidge, Jr., of Manchester, was announced in the early 
spring. ‘lomorrow afternoon Mrs. William H. Coolidge 
will give a tea and reception for Miss Cole at ‘“Blynman 
Farm,” the beautiful home of the Coolidges off Summer 
street, opposite Coolidge’s Point. Next Tuesday Mrs. 
Coolidge will give a luncheon in honor of Miss Cole. 
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Miss Frances Nevin and Mr. John Hermann Loud 
gave “Lohengrin” last Friday afternoon at the home of 
Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Jr., Pride’s Crossing, before 
one of the most appreciative audiences that has gathered 
this season on the North Shore. ‘The recital was for the 
benefit of the Polish sufferers. 
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Mrs. Askel C. P. Wichfeld of ‘“Swiftmoor,”’ Pride’s 
Crossing, will return this week from a few weeks spent 
in New York and Washington. 
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PROMINENT EVENTS ON THE Nort Suore. 
This Friday afternoon, 4 o’clock, musical by Mrs. 
Hall McAllister of Boston at Mrs. Amory Eliot’s, Man- 
chester. , 
Thursday, Aug. 5, band concert in the afternoon at 
the Essex County Club, Manchester. 
Aug. 4 to 18, Ipswich Historical Society festival at 
the old Whipple house. 
Saturday, Aug. 7, 
show and pony drag, 
tate. 
3 o'clock, “Green Meadows” horse 
Hamilton, George Burroughs’ es- 
Benefit of Welcome House, Boston. . 
Aug. 8 and 9, Massachusetts Yacht Racing Associa- 
tion meet at Gloucester Yacht Club. 
Friday, Aug. 13, 4 p. m., musical by Mrs. Hall McAI- 
lister at Mrs. M. Graeme Houghton’s, Pride’s Crossing. 
Saturday, Aug. 14, Sam-Sam, Beverly, McKay street, 
United Shoe Machinery Athletic Association clubhouse. 
Thursday, Aug. 19, afternoon band concert at Essex 
County Club. 
Thursday, Aug. 19, 4 p. m., musical by Miss Virginia 
Wainwright at Mrs. George Lee’s, Beverly Farms. 
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 DAN@ING and FOLK DANCING 
and specialties 
Classes may be arranged for morning or afternoon. 
Applications may be made by telephoning the Oceanside—8500 Magnolia. 
