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July 21, 1916, 
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SUMMER ADDRESS: 
JULY 2—SEPTEMBER 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 8210 
Homestead Tra Rome 
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Fancy ARTICLES BRAIDED Rucs 
Luncheon and Afternoon Tea 
Every Day 
Special, LUNCHEONS By APPOINTMENT 
Dressed Dolls. Also orders taken for Dolls’ outfits 
Phone 93 Sea St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
SATURDAY evening at the North Shore Grill, Mag- 
nolia, was very, very gay with a great many people, 
bright lights and beautiful women in exquisite gowns. 
Never was the Grill more brilliant. Reservations were 
many, and the “grill room” was taxed to its capacity. 
Among those noted were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stein- 
ert of Beverly Cove, who entertained a party of sixteen. 
Mrs. John Lancaster and her lovely daughter, Rosamond, 
entertained a party of eight. Charles M. Amory was 
host to a party of friends. 
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Notable among the ers at the North Shore Grill 
Friday evening were Miss Eleonora R. Sears of Beverly 
Farms and R. H. Black of Philadelphia. Miss Sears wore 
a strictly tailored suit of mixed tweed and a trim panama 
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the Winslow Cottage entertained three tables of bridge 
Thursday afternoon in the reception room at the North 
Shore Swimming Pool, at Magnolia. A luncheon was 
served following the card game. 
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Without doubt not any of the many young men of 
the summer colony who frequent the North Shore: Swim- 
ming Pool are quite as proficient in the art of swimming 
as Charles Wadsworth, 3rd. Every day Mr. Wadsworti 
is seen at the pool and seems to enjoy his revels in the 
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water. His strokes are many, which include the trudgeon 
and crawl. His diving is very fine, also. 
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The officers for the North Shore Swimming Pool for 
the season of 1916 have recently been posted on the 
walls of the clubhouse and include, C. C. Converse, presi- 
dent; W. H. Coolidge, vice-president; H. H. Stevens, 
treasurer; C. S. Penhallow, secretary. The House Com- 
mittee is made up of W. H. Coolidge, H. H. Stevens, 
C. S$. Penhallow, Mrs. C. S. Penhallow, Mrs. Henry G. 
Hall and Mrs. Arthur M. Jones. The committee on ad- 
missions, Dr. J. H. Lancashire and A. M. Jones. Enter- 
tainment Committee: Mrs. E. C. Richardson, Mrs. E. P. 
Rowe and Mrs. S$. S. Stevens. The Tennis Committee: 
Miss Josephine Stevens, Miss Helen O. Penhallow and 
Chester Lockwood. 
Mrs. Anna D., widow of William H. Howard, died 
two weeks ago today in San Francisco. Her summer 
home on Highland ave., West Manchester, is being oc- 
cupied this year by a Pittsburg family. Mrs. Howard 
went West last fall. She was taken ill about two months 
ago and gradually failed until the end. She is survived 
by two John K. Howard of San Mateo and 
D. M. Howard of San Francisco, and two daughters, 
Mrs. Fred S. Whitwell of Milton and Miss Frances S. 
Howard, who has been with her mother in the West. 
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