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July 14, 1916, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 17 
For Riding and 
Polo 
We carry what we consider the 
best you can obtain in Polo and 
Riding goods—in fact we have 
built up a big reputation in these 
products alone. 
Then for the motorist we have 
Robes, Lunch Cases, Trunks, 
Coat Dusters, a full line of 
Goodyear Tires and other 
accessories. 
Mail orders will he given prompt 
attention. 
London Harness Co. 
176 Devonsnire AND 27 Feperat Sts. 
BOSTON 
her 
and 
Héléne and Frederick Ellsworth, and Grumpy, the 
fine Welsh terrier belonging to Mrs. John Stevens, were 
playmates, 
LITTLE Le1i,A May STEVENS 
joined by a most unusual playfellow the other day. The 
Stevenses live in the Furman cottage at Manchester 
Cove, back of which is thick woods, out of which a gentle 
wandered, joined the children, much to 
Grumpy’s delight, and then sped on its way down the 
hill and past the John C. Ellsworth cottage and garage, 
across the road, and was last seen by the little folk wand- 
ering out in the marshy land near the beach. 
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The first of two garden talks to be given by Prof. 
Wilson at the residence of Miss Corlies, Att-Lea [louse, 
Magnolia, will be on Friday of next week—July 21, at 
four o’clock. Prof. Wilson’s subject will be “Gardens 
of Japan and Lilies.” ‘Autumn Planting” will be the sub- 
ject of the other talk, on August 18 at the same place 
and hour. 
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A. Shuman and daughter, Mrs. August Weil, of 
Beverly Cove, spent the Fourth at New Castle, N. H. 
Mrs. Weil’s daughter, Mrs. Clarence Axman, who has 
been visiting at the Shuman home has returned to New 
York. 
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Neal Rantoul of Beverly Farms is on a two-weeks’ 
cruise with a party of friends. 
Che Boston Gea Party 
Cor. Lexington Ave. and Flume St., MAGNOLIA 
LUNCHEON AND TEA SERVED DAILY, SUNDAYS 
INCLUDED 
NAMsS>msSon Ae-O 
Finest quality black and white silk sweater. . ....... $40 
Hat of black satin and gold braid trimmed with goldribbon bows $12 
Collins & Fairbanks Co. 
MAGNOLIA and BOSTON 
Mrs. John Barry Ryan, who has been ill at the New 
York home, has joined the family at» Hospital Point, 
Beverly Cove, where they occupy the Lawrence cottage. 
Their son, John Barry, Jr., came last week for the 
summer. 
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Robert S. Steinert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 
Steinert of “Stoneledge,” Beverly Cove, was of this year’s 
graduates at Dartmouth. He returned last week with a 
house-party of college mates who spent the Fourth with 
him, 
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Rev. Abbot Peterson of Brookline will preach at the 
First Unitarian church, Masconomo: st., Manchester-by- 
the-Sea, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. 
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Rev. Milo H. Gates, D.D., vicar of Intercession 
chapel, Trinity Parish, New York City, will preach at the 
Union chapel, Magnolia, Sunday morning. Service at 
10.45, all seats free. Following the service the Holy 
Communion will be celebrated. 
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Special parties at the Puritan tea room in Montserrat 
have included a luncheon for eight by Mrs. E. C. Edwards 
of Beverly; Mrs. E. F. Dodge of Montserrat a party of 
eight; Mrs. John Mason a party of six, and Mrs. C. H. 
Price of Montserrat entertained her house-guests, Dr. 
and Mrs. C. W. Hitchcock and son of Detroit. 
Wonder-Wonder Shop 
St. Clair’s Candies 
Display room for Exhibits may be 
had upon application to management. 
Tea-Room 
and Gift Shop 
Imported Novelties 
NORMAN AVE. 
MAGNOLIA 
Russian Toys 
Most attractive Tea-Room on the North Shore 
