NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 7 
Society Hotes 
Mrs. Oliver Ames entertained a small 
house party over the Fourth including 
Misses Susan and Sallie Thayer, Miss 
Stackpole and Mr. Dalton. 
‘The first band concert in the series to 
be given weekly atthe Essex County club 
Bas given Wednesday afternoon of th's ‘THESE Goods are Received Weekly by the follow- 
week, on which occasion the club house 
ye with people from*all alone 'the ing well known dealers on the North Shore 
shore, Allen, B. L., Druggist, Manchester 
Theodore Shonts, who left the Pana- 
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25 canal work to accept the presidency Barker, F. A., Gloucester 
of the Interuban Railway Co., _New 6b 
Se Gin, ews peeuest over the poeureh Delaney, ii F., Bever ly 
of the Frank P. Fraziers, at the Caswe 4 
estate, Pride’s. Lycett, A. M. & Son, :) Magnolia 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. d nd bb 
WieeDorcthy Jordan BL MNES Poole, J. Srp Rockport 
York on the Adriatic Thursday and | Shepard, Wim. H., rm Marblehead 
came at once to their West Manchester 
summer home. ‘They have been abroad Varney, F, W.y, v Beverly Farms 
since the early winter. 
Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch entertained a party They are 60c, 80c and $1.00 the Pound 
of twelve at luncheon at her cottage, 
Riverhouse, Manchester, Tuesday after- 
noon. Mrs. Fitch also entertained a 
small party at luncheon at the Essex r r 
County club, Monday. MDiss Switt 
It is welcome news for the North 20 West Thirty=third Street 
Shore summer colony that a series of Hew Work 
parlor musicales are being arranged by 
Mrs. McAllister to be given later in the 
season. For the first Mrs. Oliver Ames Has opened a Summer Branch 
will open her house on Hale street at 
Pride’s Crossing. "The second will be 
at Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell’s, Manches- P . 
ter, and for the third and last Mrs. E. North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Mass. 
C. Swift has offered her fine villa, Swift- 
moor, at Pride’s. Mrs. McAllister has 
AT THE 
engaged for these musicales, among oth- Decorative work, lamps of carved wood, lamp and 
er prominent artists, Mme. Louise Hom- candleshades, picture frames of antique embroideries, 
er, Nathan Fryer, recently from Vienna desk fittings, sofa pillows, mirrors, old brocades, 
anda brilliant pianist; Prof. Willie Hess, fans and laces. @Also a large variety of other 
Miss Lilla Ormond, and Francis Robin- articles suitable for house furnishings, gifts or prizes. 
son. ‘This subscription series will be 
distinctly smart, fashioned much after Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
those which Mrs. McAllister has made Miss Swift's Office in New York 
such a success of in the winter at the 
Somerset. 
Special Hnnouncement 
Mr. Garo, of the Garo Studios, Boston, will exhibit his recent work in Portraiture in our 
Art Rooms, beginning Monday, July 15. qMr. Caro will be in Magnolia and vicinity for a limited 
period about July 20th to take photographs, of those who desire them, in their own homes. Appli- 
cations for sittings may be made with Walter Kimball & Go., at the North Shore Grill. 4Many Author- 
ities give Mr. Garo the foremost place in the country as an artist in his especial line, and the 
awards of medals he has received from the various exhibitions for all-round excellence and brilliancy 
of his work, endorse this estimate of him. 
Respecttiully, 
WALTER KIMBALL & CO., 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia 
