or 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Lawn Fete at Wenham. 
Mrs. Thomas Pingree of Wenham 
has offered the use of her grounds to the 
Village Improvement society fora gar- 
den fete to be given Sept. 1, from 4 to 
6. This is the first time in five years 
that this society, which has done so 
much toward beautifying and improving 
the town, has called together the summer 
colony. 
With the Salem Cadet Band, plenty 
of entertainment for the children, and 
hospitality for adults, the occasion is 
sure to be a notable one. The com- 
mittee having charge of the affair is com- 
posed of Miss Helen Burnham, Mrs. 
Edward Cole, Miss Kate Dodge, Miss 
Ann Kemble and Mrs. Herbert Porter. 
The North Shore colony is always 
glad to show its appreciation of the work 
done by this society, and “‘ Wenham’’ 
will be the universal order for the after- 
noon of Sept. 1. In case of rain the 
fete will be postponed to Sept. 3. 
Lawn Party Next Monday in Aid of 
Church. 
A lawn party is to be held on the big 
held nearthe Sacred Heart church, Man- 
chester, next Monday evening, for the 
benefit of the building fund of the new 
church. Frederick Burnham has kindly 
accorded the use of the field for the 
party. 
| Also at 
Wewport 
The 
Gowns 
Skirts 
Corset Covers 
Chemises 
Drawers 
High Grade Groceries and Table Luxuries. 
Puroxia and Cantrell & Cochrane’s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Soda 
Waters: Mineral, Foreign and Domestic. 
GROCER Olives ; Cocktail, Pitted, Stuffed and Ripe. 
Olive Oil: Rae’s Lucca; Veuve Chaffard. 
AGENT FOR: 
King Arthur Flour. 
Deerfoot Farm Products. 
Nobscot & Poland Spring Waters. 
Dried, Crystalized, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
Biscuits and Wafers; Huntley & Palmer’s. 
Underwood, Curtice Bros’., and R. & R. Meats. 
Roquefort, Swiss, Edam, Cream, Club, 
Young American and American Factory Cheese. 
123 Hale Street a 
Beverly, Mass. <&% 
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‘The grounds will be brilliantly illum- 
inated for the occasion by several hun- 
dred electric lights and Japanese lanterns. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co. will have 
charge of the illumination and will use 
part of the fixtures used in the illumina- 
tion on band concert nights. 
Dance music will be furnished by 
Long’s orchestra, six pieces, and planta- 
tion harmonies will be given by an _ or- 
ganization of eight male voices, with 
string accompaniment. 
Refreshments and fancy articles will 
be sold at five tables which will repre- 
sent the parish, the Sunday School, 
Coolidge’s Point, Smith’s Point and 
West Manchester. 
A novel beauty contest under the aus- 
pices of the K. of C., will be conducted 
in the old church building. Other fea- 
tures will add tothe general interest. A 
GRANDE MAISON DE BLANG 
308 Fifth Avenue : : 
..Branch Store... 
Colonnade, 
.-ANNOUNCE A... 
Special Sale of French Underwear 
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 
August 24th, 25th and 26th 
at greatly reduced prices 
$3.25, $6.50, 
4,295, 
4.50, 
3.50, 
8.795, 
ALSO 
8.50, 
9.00, 
French Waists, Neckwear and Handkerchiefs 
New York 
Magnolia 
$9.25 and up 
7.90, 12.50 and up 
10.00 and up 
8.00 and up 
14.00, 20.00 and up 
weird procession, headed by the Bing- 
ville Band, will start from the railroad 
station to the grounds about 7.30 o’ clock. 
In case of rain the party will be held 
on the first fair night after Monday. A 
special party for the children will be 
given at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. 
Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from the 
cottage at 39 School street to Friend’s 
court (off School street). “Treatment 
of the scalp, shampooing, marcel way- 
ing, manicure. “Telephone 164 Man- 
chester. ** 
Work done at your residence, if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, bar- 
ber, Central square, Manchester. ek 
16-13 Manchester. 
Also at 
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