10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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ae i — W Handicraft Studio and Gift Shop 
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4 uri y w Interesting line of Arts and Crafts PEwrer, Sttver and JeweLry. The 
% e nd Marblehead Pottery and Rugs. Llluminated Texts suitable for Christmas gifts. 
Miss Alice Cotting left Pride’s this 
week for Seal Harbor, Mt. Desert 
island, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burnham left 
Pride’s Saturday for Bar Harbor, where 
they will visit fora couple of weeks. 
William S. and John T. Spaulding, 
who have been off ona ten days’ cruise 
in their steam yacht, the Isis, returned .to 
Pride’s Wednesday evening. 
The first of the series of three musi- 
cales to be given on Friday afternoons at 
four o’ clock will be given next week at 
Mrs. Oliver Ames’, at Pride’s Crossing. 
Miss Katherine H. Hare of Philadel- 
phia is visiting her friend, Miss Amie 
Hampton Clark at West Manchester. 
Miss Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 
Howard Clark, jr., have as their house 
guests Mrs. Clark’s sister, Mrs. Law- 
rence Park and Mr. Park of Groton, 
and Mrs. A. P. Westcott of Washing- 
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Clark do more or 
less entertaining on their splendid large 
yacht, the Savarona. ‘Tuesday they 
were over to Magnolia and entertained 
their guests at dinner at the North Shore 
Grill. Lawrence Morgan of Manches- 
ter and Mr. Harrower of Worcester. 
were also members of the party. 
Also at 
Wewport 
Cloths, 
Cloths, 
Cloths, 
GRANDE MAISON 
308 Fifth Avenue 
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 
Dinner Napkins, $10.50 per Dozen, 
2 1-4x2 1-4 yds., 
2 1-2x2 1-2 yds., 
2 1-2x3 
Large line of Russian Toys for Children. 
leaf miniature Frames and Mirrors. 
Gold 
Bridge Prizes and _ Brasses. 
BeA- Lessons in Wood Carving, Frame Making and Gilding. 
MISS ANNE-ABBOTT 
LIBRARY BUILDING, 
MAGNOLIA 
F. N. Frew, of Pittsburg is visiting 
H. C. Frick at Pride’s, arriving there 
last Friday. Mr. Frick has also been 
entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hol- 
mes of the same city, who left Pride’s 
‘Tuesday for Monmouth Beach, N. J. 
A. P.~ Loring, jr., of Pride’s, left 
Wednesday for Cold Harbor, Maine, 
going down on the Bangor boat with 
John Simpkins. “The young men plan 
to return immediately in Mr. Loring’s 
yacht which has been housed there for 
the winter and has not 
brought to the North Shore. 
‘The Manchester Yacht club was the 
scene of a.merry gathering of young peo- 
ple, and older ones as well, on Monday 
afternoon, when the children’s enter- 
tainment,—-the first in the series of en- 
tertainments planned tor the summer, 
was held. It was a Punch and Judy 
show, given by Prof. Wallace, and the 
children evinced great interest in the af- 
fair. 
yds., 
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as yet been - 
W ednesday. 
De BLANC 
: New York 
$ 8.50 each, Value 
11.50 each, Value 
13.50 each, Value 
@ Mr. Garo will open a branch of 
Library 
Building, Magnolia, July 21. 
his Boston Studio in the 
@| Sittings made at residence if pre- 
ferred. 
Mr. Harrower of Worcester was a 
guest of Lawrence Morgan, at Manches- 
ter, over the week-end, remaining until 
Also at 
Bar tbarbor 
The Colonnade, Magnolia 
Special Sale of Tabie Linen 
July 27, 28, 29 and 30 
Value $12.50 
10.50 
13.50 
16.00 
90 Dozen Hemstitched Huck Towels $6.50 per Dozen, Value $8.00 
50 Dozen Odd Dinner Napkins, $6.00 per Dozen, Value $8.00 
Several Specials tn Towels, Sbeets and Pillow Cases 
