The Baby’s Bazaar 
248 Boylston St., Boston — 
Special Sale of REE Se 
LAYETTES AND INFANTS’ WEARING APPAREL 
Mrs. Bennett’s Gift Shop, Magnolia 
Monday to Friday, August 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 
Miss Walker’s Gift Shop, East Gloucester 
Monday to Friday, August 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 
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OCIAL activities along the North Shore have centered 
_at the Essex County ciub, Manchester, the past week. 
The invitation handicap four-ball best-ball golf tourna- 
nient which opened yesterday with sixty-odd players 
brought some of the best golfers in the state here. ‘I‘he 
tournament will continue until Saturday and the finals 
will be played Saturday afternoon. The band concert 
scheduled for Thursday has been postponed until Satur- 
day afternoon from four to six. Tonight the dinner-dance 
will draw about 175 for the dinner and probably more 
for the dancing. “And tomorrow—Saturday night—the 
the golf tournament will come to a close with an annual 
golf dinner. Among those who have secured tables for 
the dinner tonight.are Mrs. E. D. Jordan, six; Dr. J. H. 
‘Lancashire, ten; William H. Coolidge, twelve; Mrs. S. 
VY. R. Crosby, fourteen; J. B. Waller, twenty; Mrs. W. 
H. Brown, twelve; G. F. Willet, eight; Mrs. C. A. 
Stevens, six; H. L. Chalifoux, eight; Spencer Borden, 
Jr.. six; Mrs. F. B. Bemis, twelve; C. F. Ayer, eight; 
Mrs. R. F. Greeley, eight; H. L,. Acyer, ‘six; C/T Dens 
nett, six; Sir Edgar Speyer, four; W. C. Chick, twelve, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Landon Humphreys (Jane Fairfield) 
of Morristown, N. J., motored to the North Shore a few 
days ago from Mrs. James C. Barr’s country home in 
New Ipswich, N. H., and called on old friends. Mr. 
and Mrs. Humphreys will return to the shore for a short 
visit after their stay at Southampton, L. I., with Mr. 
and. Mrs. Frederick Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. 
Stewart Davis, and later. will join Dr. Frank Landon 
Fiumphreys on his yacht, the “Watawga.” 
| MONSIEUR FERNAND COCHIN acceptera 
des résidents de la Cote, un nombre limité de 
rendez-vous ayant pour but de former des classes 
de conversation en franeais au cours desquelles il 
relatera les: épreuves qu’il a’ traversées dans les 
tranchées prés de Soissons. 
Monsieur Cochin est revenu récemment aux 
Etats-Unis aprés avoir été entiérement exempté de 
continuation .de service, vu son incapacité physique 
causée par un séjour sur le front. 
Des arrangements pourtont aussi etre faits 
pour des lecons particuliéres. de conversation en 
francais. 
Pour 
téléphoner, 
M. FERNAND. COCHIN 
| 50 CONGRESS ST., room 102s BOSTON 
|| Telephone Main 5161 
demande de. rendez-vous, écrire ou 
18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Réminder 
August 6, 1915. 
GLOUCESTER THEATRE 
WEEK OF AUGUST 9 Matinees Daily © 
GRAYCE STOCK COMPANY 
Monday Tuesday Wednesday » 
Alias Jimmy Valentine | 
Thursday Friday Saturday — 
Third Degree 
PRICES: 
MATINEE, 10 and 20 Cents 
EVENING, 10, 20, 30 and 50 Cents 
Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot and her daughter, Miss 
Eleanor Cabot are opening their summer home at Beverly 
Farms this afternoon and again next ‘l'uesday for two 
musicles. These affairs given by Mrs. Cabot every 
summer are among the most delightful of the many func- 
tions given on the North Shore. Miss Cabot, who came 
ouf two seasons ago, contemporaneously with Miss Elean- 
or Fabyan and Miss Josephine Rantoul, is falling closely 
in her mother’s steps as a lover of music, she being quite 
accomplished as a singer. ‘The artists for this first mu- 
sicale is Mrs. Anne Roberts Barker, with Mrs. Dudley 
1. Fitts as accompanist. Next Tuesday ‘Miss Blanche 
Hamilton Fox will sing, and Mr. Vincent Doyle will be 
at the piano. 
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The stellar social function of the latter part of 
August, on the whole North Shore, will be the Italian 
fete at Lookout Hill, the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn 
Hays Hammond at Freshwater Cove, on Wednesday, 
August 25, from 3 to 6 o’clock, for the benefit of the 
wives and children of the Italian reservists. A distinct 
Italian atmosphere will pervade all through the fete from 
the Italian songs and dances by North Shore children to 
the Italian novelties and laces for sale. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip McMillan and Miss Doris Mc- 
Millan are on from Detroit to spend the month with Mr. 
McMillan’s mother, Mrs. James McMillan at Eaglehead, 
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North Shore Grill at Magnolia is gaining in popu- 
larity as a rendez-vous for North Shore people ds the 
weeks go by. Despite the bad weather all the past week 
the Grill has been gay and cheery. Dancing can always 
be enjoyed at the Grill, for the orchestra is one of the 
best on the North Shore. Last Friday night the dinner- 
dance drew another crowded house. Among those giving 
dmners were: Mr. and Mrs. Walworth Pierce, with 
party of eight from Marblehead; Mrs. J. E. Lancaste;, 
party of twelve, mostly young people from the Ocean- 
side; Louis Amory and party of six from Bass Rocks: 
P. A. Green and party of three from Pride’s; Mr. and 
Mrs. E. P. Rowe and two, Magnolia; Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert Graves, the Oceanside. 
Windmere Gift Shop 
An advanced line of Christmas Cards. A New line 
‘Fulper Pottery. The most attractive small gifts of. 
every kind, and candies. A. New line of butterfly trays. 
Sweet grass baskets and Hand Made jewelry. 
1 EASTERN POINT ROAD, EAST GLOUCESTER 
