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Under the management of Joseph H. 
Collins and J. Henry Coulter, the horse 
show on Crescent Beach, Magnolia, will 
be held on August 28th. Mr. Collins 
has just sent out the entry blanks and, 
within a week, it will be possible to give 
the full list of entries. Inasmuch as 
Messrs. Collins and Coulter have person- 
ally seen a large number of society peo- 
ple who are horse-lovers and secured 
their promise to take part, it is safe to say 
that the coming gala-day will bring the 
classiest work ever seen at any local gym- 
khana. Work has already been begun 
preparing the beach for the event, now but 
two weeks off. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stow Bradley 
arrived in New York on the Adriatic 
yesterday and came at once to their sum- 
mer home at Pride’s Crossing. They 
have been abroad only a short while. 
Their house here has been open since 
early summer. Friends of Miss Leslie 
Bradley are congratulating her on her 
close call from serious accident last Fri- 
day. The car in which she was driving 
collided with the W. B. Thomas auto- 
mobile on the avenue leading from both 
houses to Paine place. While both cars 
were more or less damaged nobody was 
hurt. 
Fraulein Wolters, the well known 
German teacher who has been coming 
to the North Shore for so many years, is 
announcing a subscription series of three 
German readings from Baumbach’s 
Sommermarchen, on Fridays at11 0’ clock 
at the residence of Mrs. Francis M. 
Whitehouse at Manchester Cove on 
Aug. 20th, at Mrs. Eben D. Jordan’s, 
West Manchester, on the 27th and at 
Mrs. W. H. Moore’s, Pride’s Crossing, 
on Sept. 3. The course will be $4.00, 
and single tickets at $1.50 each may be 
purchased, by subscribers only, for their 
guests. 
Miss Helen Todd Hammond of the 
Kensington Studios of Boston has opened 
a most attractive studio at the North 
Shore Grill, Magnolia. Miss Hammond 
has received personal letters of com- 
mendation from Sargent, the portrait 
painter, and Cyrus Dallin, our foremost 
living sculptor, placing her in the front 
rank of miniature artists for her ability to 
paint in true likeness. Miss Hammond 
has recently finished miniatures of Ex- 
President and Mrs. Roosevelt as wedding 
presents for Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, 
sittings having been given them at the 
White House. Miss Hammond’s Studio 
has many interesting miniatures of cele- 
brities on exhibition. Our readers are 
cordially invited to visit the studio. 
Breeze Subseription $2,00 a year 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MRS. WILLIAM E. PAGE 
Is: AT 
THe Asorn Horer, MaGnoria 
FOR THE SEASON 
Where she will be glad to see 
her old pupils and meet new ones 
PRIVATE -LESSONS 
IN 
BRIDGE and SKAT 
Lessons at Pupils’ Residences if Desired 
MISS ANNE ABBOTS Sich 
STUDIO -GIFT-SHOP at Magnohla 
is displaying a line of ‘Beautiful Panel Mutrors and 
Also an infinite vanity of ‘Birth- 
day and Gift Cards by the author of 
Cut Leather Work. 
“God Bless the Fnend Whom I Love” 
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Fred W. Carpenter, secretary to the 
Presidentand Dr. Matthew A. DeLaney, 
U. S. A., Mrs. Taft’s physician, were 
guests at dinner at the home of Mrs. 
Levi Leiter at Beverly Cove Tuesday. 
Mrs. R. C. Black, of Pelham Manor, 
N. Y., Miss Julia T. Eidlitz and Charles 
P. Ellis of New York City spent several 
days at the Fairfax last week. They 
were en route to Portland, Me., by auto- 
mobile from Woods Hole where they 
came from New York by yacht with the 
New York Yacht club. 
Fred S. Smith and wife of Providence, 
who are to occupy the new Swan home- 
stead opposite the Fairfax hotel were 
guests at the hotel last week. 
The Highland is headquarters for the 
newspaper correspondents during their 
stay in Beverly. About a dozen are 
quartered there, with the remainder at 
Mrs. Grey’s on East Dane street, and 
other houses near the shore. 
The tennis courts at the Fairfax will 
be in shape for play this week. Dr. 
DeLaney and Rudolph Foster, Assistant 
Secretary to the President, who are stop- 
ping at the hotel are both enthusiasts of 
the game, as well as many of the women 
guests. 
Among the visitors at the Jubilee 
Yacht club during the past week have 
been Daniel C. Ryan and Thomas A. 
Barber, of New York City; D. W. 
Embre of Detroit, Mich.; A. J. Libby, 
of Presque Isle, Me.; P. H. Bushnell 
of Cleveland and Mrs, Jabez Tune, of 
Portland, Me. < 
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Hunter & McMillan 
Successors to 
D. H. Mampre 
Ladies’ Tailors 
Importers 
and Designers 
“| We respectfully solicit your pat- 
ronage and guarantee satisfaction in 
every respect. 
Riding Habits, Automobile 
Coats, Linen Suits, 
A SPECIALTY, 
Mr. McMillan was formerly with E. M. Wil- 
son & Co., Boston. 
163 Cabot street, BEVERLY 
Telephone 107-1 
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