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July 30, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
““CAMMEYER” 
NEW YORK | 
EXGLUSIVE FOOTWEAR 
E announce the opening of our Summer Branch Store for the display of 
Cammeyer De Luxe Footwear for Men, Women and Children. 
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ing of the purely artistic with the practical in shoe-making has reached a higher 
plane than ever before in our models on sale at the 
CORNER OF LEXINGTON AND NORMAN AVENUES 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
ESTABLISHED 
1863 
(North Shore Grill) 
NEW YORK ADDRFSS: 
381 FIFTH AVENUE 
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hood, Jr., of Baltimore, will 
They have been 
coming to the Oceanside many years and Mrs. Hood has 
been one of the most stylishly dressed women at the hotel 
for years. ‘This season they planned to spend a month or 
so on the Maine coast, but their plans have been upset by 
the death by drowning recently of their young son at a 
camp of which he was a member in New Jersey. 
August arrivals coming in this week included Ganson 
Depew and daughter, Miss Lucia Depew, and the former’s 
sister, Mrs. C. C. Ogden of Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holbrook and maid and Mrs. 
Holbrook’s mother, Mrs. G. E. Hatch, and their son, Don- 
ald Holbrook, of Newton, are among the week’s arrivals at 
the Oceanside. They came in Tuesday and have apart- 
ments in East Flume cottage for the balance of the season. 
Mrs. Frank Dodd of New York, who is spending the 
summer in Highland, one of the Oceanside cottages, had 
her sister, Miss Sturgis, of New York City, with her over 
the week-end. 
Miss ihe as 
Announces the opening of her 
summer Shop inthe Snitth Bids. 
agnolia, Mass.,and wishes to 
cali attention tothe (Hard 
to find) attractive.simple , 
morning and afternoon 
dresses, suitable for hot days. 
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Among the visitors to Magnolia this week were 
Arthur H. Low of Fitchburg and his daughter, Mrs. 
Gerard Lambert of Princeton, who were guests for lunch- 
eon at the Oceanside, Wednesday, of George E. Carter 
and Miss Eleanor Bradley. Mr. Low is prominently 
identified with the extensive cotton mill industry in Fitch- 
burg. Miss Bradley returned to Fitchburg for a few days’ 
visit with Mr. Low and his daughter, who is about Miss 
Bradley’s age. 
Miss E. Isabelle Reed of Boston, a sister of Mrs. W. 
H. Estabrook, is at the Oceanside for the balance of the 
summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Freeman and the former's 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Freeman, of Philadelphia, 
were at the Oceanside over the last week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mathews of Baltimore are to 
spend the rest of th summer at Magnolia, having taken 
rooms in Overlook, one of the Oceanside cottages. 
The Little Brown Tea House at Swampscott, a pleas- 
ant spot on Puritan road. adz, 
ort Hats of Chintz 
Straw. 
Afternoon and Dancing Frocks. 
Misses: ancl Children’s Dresses 
and Coats from three years up. 
Skirts of Chintz,Linen ancl 
ique. 
A large assortment of waists 
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Motor Coats. 
Liberty and 5 
Pesan 9p 
5TL. Fifehe Ave 
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