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August 13, 1915, 
Nor miss the flowers that bloom along the way. 
Use and enjoy the moment as it flies, _ 
Be not too eager for the distant prize. 
Do thou each day thy best 
With no vain fears opprest 
And leave to God the rest. 
—JosepH A. TorREY. 
Parramatta Inn, Montserrat. Mr. and Mrs. William 
Murdock, season guests, have returned to Boston because 
Mr. Murdock has been seriously ill with rheumatism 
the past ten days. Miss Violet H. Leonard, sister of 
Mrs. May Belle Brown, had her birthday celebrated last 
night at the Inn with a dinner and dance. Among the 
young friends who came in were Miss Muriel Johnson 
ard Leslie Johnson of Malden and Miss Hope Wells of 
Wenham. 
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Miss Ingrid E. Akeson of Boston, the Swedish med- 
ica! gymnast who has been at Manchester for the last 
seven years, is located this year at Pride’s Crossing. Her 
telephone number is Beverly Farms 96. adv. 
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has one of the interesting places on the North Shore 
that is still in rather a wild state, all rocks, trees and 
grass. Mrs. Saltonstall (Gladys D. Rice) has studied 
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out certain lines and features of her study. Mrs. Sal- 
tonstall’s mother, Mrs. Rice, wife of Dr. Clarence Rice 
of New York, has on exhibition at the San Diego and 
San Francisco expositions, some pottery which is of 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 17 
Mrs. N. H. Nevins of Springfield, who has been 
visiting Mrs. Oakes Ames at Gloucester, is now spending 
a few days in Manchester, and will-be in Beverly next 
week. _Mrs. Nevins has recently been visiting the Hugh 
Cabots at. Cohasset, and she finds that the North Shore is 
quite ahead of the South in Suffrage interest. 
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Mrs. R. W. Johnson of ite Oceanside, Magnolia, 
gave a tea party for twelve little girls at the Green Ga- 
bies, Magnolia, on Tuesday afternoon. Little Miss 
l’rances Aldrich danced for the entertainment of the chil- 
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Chute is to be complimented for the delightful times he 
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from a visit with her classmate, Miss Prudence Winn, 
Smith, 718, at ‘““Wellesmere,” Wells, Me. 
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