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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 4 
Society Motes 
A merry little auto party that stopped 
at the North Shore Grill for dinner re- 
cently was that of Mr. and Mrs. R. 
Hayden of Bedford Springs, who were 
accompanied by Misses V. Pauline, Elsie 
E. and Rosaline Hayden, R. Hayden, 
jr., and Master Arthur W. Hayden. 
One of the pleasant dinner parties at 
the Grill, Monday, was that of Mr. and 
Mrs. Chester W. Lasell of Whitens- 
ville, Mass. “The other members of the 
party were Miss N. Keeler, and Mrs. J. 
M. Keeler, of Oakhurst, and Mr. and 
Mrs. L. M. Keeler, of Boston. 
Patrons of the North Shore Grill are 
pleased to find Eugene ‘IT’. Ducharme in 
charge, long a familiar figure as head 
waiter in the American dining room of 
the Hotel Somerset, Boston. He _ has 
the distinction of having held one posi- 
tion in Boston for over twenty years, 
that of head waiter in the Parker House. 
Mr. Ducharme, who served his appren- 
-ticeship at Delmonico’s in New York, 
came to Boston in 1873, and after filling 
various positions, finally entered the 
employ of J. Reed Whipple at the 
Parker House, where he remained a 
few months over twenty years. He 
came to the Somerset in 1903 and de- 
clares he is good for twenty more years. 
Always genial and pleasant, he isa great 
favorite with the patrons of the hotel and 
knows how to hold the respect of those 
under him. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard 5S. Russell 
were over from West Manchester and 
entertained at the North Shore Grill, 
Monday, Mr. and’ Mrs. William Sut- 
ton, of North Andover. 
After lunching at the North Shore 
Grill, it is very pleasant for one to step 
into the salesroom of Miss Swift on the 
ground floor of the Grill. The thing 
that catches the eye first is the unique 
collection of lamps and lamp-shades 
which are really well worth one’s notice. 
The lamps, made in carved gilt, both 
after the French and Italian designs, are 
very unique and beautiful, particularly 
so is the Chinese vase, with its quaint 
designs and colorings, converted into a 
lamp. ‘The most beautiful, however, 
aré the shades of every size and shape 
from the large library lamp to the small 
candle or electric lamp. ‘The painted 
shades are particularly beautiful and un- 
usual. The designs are all new and 
consist of flowers and fruit in what is 
known as cut work and are very attrac- 
tive for country houses. Another hand- 
some shade is that on a tall library lamp 
trimmed with gold laces and fringes. 
The collection is indeed a very magnif- 
cent one and unlike anything else on the 
North Shore. 
Breeze Advertising Pays, 
High Grade Groceries and Table Luxuries. 
Puroxia and Cantrell & Cochrane’s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Soda 
Waters: Mineral, Foreign and Domestic. 
Olives ; Cocktail, Pitted, Stuffed and Ripe. 
Olive Oil: Rae’s Lucca; Veuve Chaffard. 
Dried, Crystalized, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
King Arthur Flour. Biscuits and Wafers; Huntley & Palmer’s. 
Deerfoot Farm Products. Underwood, Curtice Bros’., and R. & R. Meats. 
Nobscot & Poland Spring Waters. Roquefort, Swiss, Edam, Cream, Club, 
Young American and American Factory Cheese. 
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class references as to 
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Wedding Canopies 
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Boston, Mass. 
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ALA 
Established 1865 
North Shore 
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Every Detail is Brought Out 
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Every frill and flounce, every detail of ornament 
is carefully preserved in the process and brought 
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this. You will be delighted at the marvelous 
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