6 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
DINER POPULAIRE \ @) R) ‘HL S H 6) R RK DINER DE LUXE 
4 Saturdsy Ev’ng, Aug. 21 
Sunday Evening, Aug. 22 
Canteloupe Frappe | / i Hors d’Oeuvre 
Tortue a |’ Oloroso d B Creme de Celery 
Consomme froid Consomme a l’essence d 
Homard Grille Maitre . a y rors 
steed Lexington Avenue :: Magnolia race ee PurboeDuplere 
BRS fein ee a Pigeons en Cocotte aux 
Pommes Fondantes CENTER OF SOCIAL LIFE ON THE NORTH SHORE Por ner hiee 
Haricots verts au buerre ee : Petits Pois Francais 
Tomates en Surprise = j ; Salade Demi 
Parfait au Cafe Fish and Broiled Chicken Luncheons Coupe Pett Duc 
Friandises : i i 
Pastilles a la. Menthe and Dinners Prstilled Ree = 
Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per Plate FA M 4") GC) S C Y C3 A N E @) R é H E S sé RA Three Dollars per Plate 
‘ At the Hotels «: 
Mrs. E. H. Cole, a prominent society 
woman of Baltimore, is registered at the 
Oceanside for the remainder of the sea- 
son. 
Mrs. Adam Crocker and her two 
daughters, Miss Helen and Miss Priscilla 
of Fitchburg, are guestsof Mr. and Mrs. 
George H. Crocker at the Oceanside. 
The Crockers are one of the most prom- 
inent families in Fitchburg. 
Mrs. Engreve Unger, a guest of many 
Have opened their SUMMER BRANCH in the 
seasons at the Oceanside, has returned 
for a few weeks before the season closes. COLONN ADE ae MAGNOLIA 
She comes from Madison, N. J., and is 
accompanied by her daughter, Miss Stella 
Unger. Miss Unger is a charming 
young woman and an enthusiastic tennis 
amateur. : 
and the serving at Tables of their 
for the Sale of their 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
Captain Henry C. Jewett, U.S. A., - 
and Mrs. Jewett are on from Washing- Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
ton for a three weeks’ stay at the Aborn. CharochA, ms 
ge Accounts Solicited. ‘ : 
Mrs. S. S. Costikyan of Montclair, sit Telephone Magnolia 81 
N. J., Mrs. U. M. Urquhart of Orange, ae ; 
N. J., and George W. McDonald of r (Se ESO GE CE GETS ED 
North Tonowanda, N. Y., were guests @ Wlagnolia Branch of “THE INDIAN STORE,” Boston e 
for a few days early in the week of Mrs. ; 
A. G. Kent of New York at the Aborn. LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
They are making a tour through the 
White Mountains and upper New 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. Japanese and other Pottery. Curacao 
Hats. Russian Brass. Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
England. a ee ete tee ee 
NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA ATLANTIC CITY 
Ohe Cleaners and Dyers 
Have opened a Branch Receiving Office in the Doncu1an BuiLpinc, at Magnolia, Mass. 
Goods called for and delivered free from North Shore Points by Smith’s Express Co. 
TELEPHONE 5324 MAGNOLIA. (Opposite North Shore Grill. ) 
