10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 6, 1915. 
| "Lest You Forget | 
“HAP” WARD 
PSS oi CONN ge Coie aii A le ies 
FERN-CROFT 
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| CHICKEN, LOBSTER AND BEEFSTEAK DINNERS 
ALL THE YEAR ’ROUND 
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TENNIS at the Essex County Club will be the feature 
diversion next week. Among the entries posted for 
the three tournaments, opening Monday, are the follow- 
ing: 
Scratch mixed doubles—Miss Eleanor Cabot, G. ©. 
Caner, Miss Doggett, Livingston Davis, Miss Eleonora 
Sears, T. P. Beal, Jr., George Cabot, Thomas Ridgeway, 
Miss Alice Cunningham, Mrs. Samuel Felton, Mrs. John 
Cutler, Miss Alice Thorndike, Mr. and Mrs. Oakes Ames, 
Dr. Marshall Fabyan, Miss Elsie Morrill. 
Women’s handicap singles—Martha Willett, Eleanor 
Cabot, Eleonora Sears, Katherina ©O. Blodgett, Mrs. 
Oakes Ames, Mrs. Lewis Bremer. 
Men’s scratch singles—Francis Willett, G. 
Q. A. Shaw, Lawrence Foster, Oakes Ames. 
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C. Caner, 
Mr. and Mrs. Boylston A. Beal opened their beauti- 
ful home, ‘“Clipstone,’? on Smith’s Point, Manchester, for 
a sale by the Boston Society of Decorative Art of 555 
Boylston street. The sale took place Wednesday and 
sei The society is holding sales in various resorts 
but had not conducted one in Manchester for several 
years. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Murray Crane, Jr. (Ethel 
Faton), of Dalton, have leased a cottage at Gloucester for 
the month of August, and have already settled there. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Eddy Warren of “Singing- 
dune,” Blossom lane, Manchester, will entertain with a 
dinner of ten covers tomorrow evening. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Sullivan 
Manchester, are entertaining at dinner tonight. 
will be spread for eight. 
Regent 
of Beach street, 
Covers 
TELEPHONE 8340 
Newly rebuilt and made Fire-proof to meet fire underwriters’ 
Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialae 
ACCESSORIES and TIRES 
Regent Repair and Machine Shop at Lansdowne St., Boston, near Fenway Park Baseball Grounds 
JOHN H. GARO 
Photographer 
739 Boylston St., Boston 
and 40 West St. 
BEViERIOY «EAR 
Appointments made for Residence or Studio 
I have no agents soliciting business 
Telephones: 249 Beverly Farms 2003 Back Bay 
Walter J. Mitchell of “Glendyne” and Andrew Car- 
negie, 2d, of “Seawold,”’ Manchester, left early in the 
week on board the yacht belonging to Col. Slocum for 
a fishing trip in New Brunswick regions. John Mitchell 
returned last Saturday from a yachting trip to Bar Har- 
bor with friends. Mr. Mitchell’s brother, Frank Mitchell, 
of Washington, who has been a house guest for some 
time, left Thursday by motor for New York. Mrs. 
Mitchell gave a dinner Wednesday night in his honor. 
Miss Elizabeth C. Wood, regent of the John A. An- 
drews chapter, Daughters of the Union, has invited the 
members to her summer home at Manchester next Wed: 
nesday. If the day is stormy, the meeting will be held 
on Friday, the 13th. 
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Miss Frances Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
. P. Morgan, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Boylston 
% Beal at “Clipstone,” Smith’s Point, Manchester. This 
week she is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Henry $ 
Grew of “The Sirmacks,”? Masconomo street, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knowlton of Fuller street, Mag- 
nolia, entertained their daughter, Mrs. George Morton 
(Hazel Knowlton), of Lexington, over the week-end. 
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Magnolia Inn has a fuil house for August, among 
those registered there recently being Mr. and Mrs. V. M 
Vickery of Worcester, Mrs. N. V. Berding of Boston, 
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Landon, Guilford, Conn.; Miss Olive 
Pease, Fairfield, Conn.; Miss M. Kent, New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. A. W. Hall , Dover, N. H.: Miss Clara Mathew- 
son, Worcester ; James Slicke, Mrs. H.. V.. Coffin: and 
Miss Coffin, Boston; Mrs. Hazelton and party of New 
York. 
Garage 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
regulations 
