NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 18, 1915, 
Registered ©ptometrists 
Lenses matched and ground at shortest possible notice. 
BRETT & ALLEN, Jewelers and Optometrists 
219 Cabot Street, Gas & Electric Bldg., Beverly, Mass. 
ELIZABETH- MARTHA aE SHOP 
56 Lothrop Streét, Beverly 
Serves Atternoon Tea and dainty lunches ona cool veranda over- 
_ looking the sea. Open from 10.30 a. m. to 6p. m.. excepting moe Pets 
“RIGHT ON THE WATER’’ 
Bide A Wier Cea Room 
| 63 Front Street, Marblehead 
Along the Waterfront 
Serves Afternoon Teas and Lunches 
Arts and Crafts 
GREY LEDGE TEA HOUSE has had its usual round 
of guests this week. The veranda, with its unsur- 
passed view of Gloucester Harbor, is found very restful 
by many stopping for afternoon tea. Dr. Oswald and 
Mr. Peter Conley of New York entertained here several 
trres last week. Mrs. Yachtman of Longmeadow gave 
a card party on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, G. 
G. King of Newport, R. L., enjoyed a cup of tea at the 
attractive tea room, and Miss J. J. Wood, with the Misses 
Yhacher of Boston, iunched on the veranda Wednesday 
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Miss Evelyn Durndache of Boston, who is spending 
the summer at Rockport, has been at Magnolia Inn a part 
of this week, a guest of Mrs. Lublin, who is spending 
the summer there. 
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Lioyd Bankson Means, son of Mr. and Mrs. James 
Means of the North Shore colony, but who are spending 
this summer at Mattapoisett, is taking a western trip with 
Sir Arthur Herbert, of the British consulate, San Fran- 
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23 PURITAN ROAD, SWAMPSCOTT 
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Broiled Live Lobster—Luncheon and Supper 
OPEN HOLIDAYS AND SUNDAYS 
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Parry Kennard of Magnotia 
are entertaining for a few days Miss Alice Davis, and 
they gave a dinner last night for their guest, with a sup- 
per party for fifteen at the North Shore Grill after, the 
Oceanside dance. 
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Prof. James Lawrence Blair Buck, 
with Hampton Institute, at Hampton, Va., is coming to 
Magnolia next week, to be with Mrs. Buck (Dorothea 
Dutcher), who is spending the summer with her mother, 
Mrs. Pierpont Dutcher, on Lexington ave. The mar- 
riage of Mr. Buck and Miss Dutcher was the leading 
social event of the late season at Magnolia last Septem- 
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Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sullivan recently entertained at 
their cottage on Beach street, Manchester, in honor of 
tneir guests Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacAlman of Winches- 
ter and the former’s neice Miss Dot MacGregor. Mr. 
MacAlman is Boston agent of the Stearns automobile 
concern, 
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