Why not motor to town and 
visit our Specialty Store. 
You will find lovely new 
summer gowns and suits for 
day and evening wear. 
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N Monday evening, July 24th, a big charity bridge party 
will be given at the North Shore Swimming Pool, 
Magnolia, for the benefit of the Surgical Dressings Branch 
at Magnolia. This is an object of charity in which all the 
North Shore people are deeply interested and a large 
number is expected. The bridge game will begin at 8 
o'clock. 
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Among the little chaps who enjoy a swim at the 
North Shore Swimming Pool most every day is Henry 
Livingston Rowe, the nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 
E. Prescott Rowe, who are spending the summer at Mag- 
nolia. Master Rowe is a natural swimmer, very courage- 
ous and daring. He has mastered many of the strokes, 
and rare, indeed, are the days when this manly boy doesn’t 
brave the temperature and take his dip. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. T. White and family of Lowell, 
who have been coming to Magnolia for a number of sea- 
sons and making the BChocaneide their home, have leased 
the Stearns villa on Norman avenue and have taken up 
their summer residence there. Mr. and Mrs. White are 
accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 
Mrs. Reginald Kennard of Boston, and hidir little baby. 
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Mr. ad Mrs. Costello é Converse of Magnolia and 
Boston have been entertaining Elisha Convene RoW 
Converse, Miss Converse and Miss Margaret Converse, all 
of Marion, at the North Shore Swimming Pool. 
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Among those who have been 
Shore Swimming Pool, Magnolia, during the past week 
are Niles Goodyear, Mrs. LaMonte Row lands, Mrs. Silas 
Strawn, Fanny Rowland, all of Chicago, introduced by 
J. C. Ellsworth; Mr. and Mrs. W. Giant Stewart, Mont- 
real, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Fletcher, Marblehead Neck, 
Mrs. Minot, Marblehead, by Mrs. Fraser Campbell; E. F. 
Bickford, Malden, Mr. Cleveland, and daughter, Malden, 
by C. C. Converse; Mrs. George R. Alley, Miss Mary 
Thompson Sawyer, Norwood, by Mrs. H. H. Stevens; 
Mrs. Thomas Sanders, Marblehead Neck, by Mrs. Fraser 
Campbell; Granville B. Fuller, Boston, by Robert S. 
Steinert; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith, Miss Pauline Smith, 
‘guests at the North 
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THE 
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AT THE 
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29 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 21;1916. 
723 Boylston Street 
Boston 
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Boston, by Mrs. C. C. Converse; Pierce Bufford, Boston, 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davidson, New 
York, by Mrs. Richard Frothingham; Mr. and Mrs. E. 
H. Graham, New York, by Arthur M. Jones; D. Walter 
Gibson, New York, by Eugene G. Foster; John H. Dens- 
more, Brookline, by G. E. Winslow; T. W. Penhallow, 
Boston, by C. S. Penhallow; F. E. Warner, Boston, by 
Blanche A. Warner; Lieut. CHG E. King, Wakefield, by 
J. D. Carscallen ; Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Macdonald, Bel- 
mont, by Jessamine M. Allyn; Mrs. G. N. Stone, New 
York, by Mrs. J. Pierpont E. Dutcher; Miss Jeanette 
Johnson, New York, by Mrs. J. L. B. Buck : Mrs? J.-C: 
Simpson, Washington; James M. Green, "Richard G. 
Croft, Pittsburg, Pa., by George B. Secor. 
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John Hays 
by R. L. Steinert ; 
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Hammond, who has been quite ill at his 
summer home at Lookout Hill at Gloucester is reported 
as much improved. Mr. Hammond was taken ill soon 
after returning from the Republican national convention 
at Chicago. 
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The popularity of Tanne Inn at Beverly Farms 
is fully established. During the past week many of 
last year’s guests have returned for the season and there 
are many newcomers among those registered. The new 
hotel is an exceptional one for a small ‘village and presents 
unusual attractions to the vacationist. 
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The Sign of the Crane tea room in Manchester 
has a special line of maids’ aprons for sale just now. 
They are made of material chosen by a charity club of 
women, who give out the work to needy sewers. They 
are particularly well made and are selling at reasonable 
prices for such good patterns. 
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Miss Charlotte Maxwell of Boston, who has been 
spending the past month with Mrs. Margaret Bradley 
Purdy at the Fuller homestead on L, exington avenue, has 
gone to North Hatley, Quebec, for a six wena stay, and 
will return to Magnolia for another visit early in Sep- 
tember. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Every Day is Carrying This Reliable Store Further Ahead. 
SALEM’S FASHION HOUSE 
Distinctive Smart apparel for Men, Women and Children. 
ESSEX STREET SALEM 
The Founder’s Signature and Trade Mark 
THE LEADER 
