10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 13, 1915. 
| Refinement Predominates | 
“HAP” WARD 
INVITES YOU TO BEAUTIFUL 
FERN-CROFT 
Rerennot| TININ ences 
| CHICKEN, LOBSTER AND BEEFSTEAK DINNERS 
TWO BALL ROOMS~ -- EXCELLENT MUSIC 
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WORTH SHORE SWIMMING POOL water sports 
are on for tomorrow. Much interest has been taken 
in the various events scheduled and the affair promises 
to be one of the most popular features of the Pool’s many 
social activities. The Pool is the center of the social 
life of Magnolia every morning from ten to one o'clock. 
The orchestra plays, the pool itself is full of swimmers, 
others are taking lessons in swimming, and the balcony is 
ined with interested observers of it all. Many of the 
ladies are seen knitting industriously, while others are 
absorbed in a magazine until their attention is called to 
some particularly good stroke or feat made by a swim- 
mer. Charles Wadsworth, 3d., is considered about the 
best swimmer at the Pool this season. The challenge cup 
was taken by him last season. ‘His diving and long dis- 
tance work are remarkable. Miss Edith Bullard of 
Providence, R. I., has been the guest at the Pool for the 
week of Mrs. F. Blackwood Fay; Mrs. Henry W. Far- 
num introduced for the week Mr. and Mrs. D. Loring, 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cudahy and Mrs. Charles G. King 
of Chicago; Eugene G. Foster introduced Mr. and Mrs. 
L. C. Adams of New York. The following tennis tour- 
naments will be held at the Pool: August 16, ladies’ 
scratch singles and doubles, open to members, subscribers 
and their friends, and also to members of Essex County 
ard Montserrat clubs; August 19, men’s scratch singles 
and doubles, open to members, subscribers and_ their 
riends, 
f entries must be sent to the tennis committee at 
the clubhouse, on or before August 13th, entrance fee 
21.00 per person; August 23, mixed doubles, open to 
niembers, subscribers and their friends, entries close Aug- 
ust 21st, entrance fee $1.00 per person. 
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Edward J. Holmes and J. M. Sturgis of Manchester 
left Monday for the military training camp at Plattsburg. 
Regent 
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Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialty 
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JOHN H. GARO 
Phouingrapher 
739 Boylston St., Boston 
and 40 West St. 
BEVERLY FARNVES 
Appointments made for Residence or Studio 
I have no agents soliciting business 
Telephones: 249 Beverly Farms 2003 Back Bay 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter have returned to 
“Edgewater House,’ Beverly Farms, from an extend :d 
niotor trip from Washington. Mrs. Leitér’s father, Col. 
John R. Williams, has come on from Washington, and 
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next week will join Mrs. Williams in a motor trip to: 
Pcrtland, Maine, to visit the latter's mother, Mrs. Julia 
Hewitt of St. Louis. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Ramsdell of Buffalo, 
N. Y., arrived this week to spend three weeks with Mrs. 
Ramsdell’s mother, Mrs. Hugh J. McGowan of Man- 
chester Cove. 
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Picnicking on Singing Beach was enjoyed Wednes- 
day by some Manchester folk, including Mrs. Ethel Van- 
ceventer and Miss Mabel Fay, of Magnolia; Miss Bul- 
lard, Miss Marcia Taylor, Paul Stanwood, Frances Stars 
wood and George Spaulding. 
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At the home of the Hon. and Mrs. Colville Barclay, 
smith’s Point, Manchester, two attaches of the British 
Embassy, Nigel Law and Hon. Ernest Scott, are spending 
the week. Mr. Barclay is counsellor of the Britisn 
embassy, and is spending the summer at §S. Parker 
Bremer’s cottage. 
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Mrs. Horatio Slater was among the guests at the 
dinner and dance given at Newport, R. I, on August 8th 
by Mrs. Fletcher-Ryer of California to present her daugli- 
ter, Miss Fletcher-Ryer. Miss Fletcher-Ryer was mu-h 
admired when she made her first visit to Boston in June 
ard was at Beck Hall on Class Day at supper with 
Mr. and Mrs, James C. Barr. Miss Frances Moore was 
hostess at several entertainments in Washington for Miss 
Kletcher-Ryer last winter. 
Garage 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
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