30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 21, 1916, 
Miss EVANGELINE BEANE ™ 
Mudern Baure 
GRADUATE OF CASTLE NorMAL SCHOOL, SARGENT NoRMAL SCHOOL, 
BARONESS Possk NorMAL ScHooL, of PHysicaL CULTURE 
STUDIO AT OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA. 
Telephone 8500 
Private and Class Instruction 
HE, Lapirs oF MAGNoLIA are working with a will and 
zest at the Surgical Dressings meetings every morning 
at the Oceanside Annex. The ladies have been granted 
the privilege of using the front parlor in the west wing 
which is more roomy and pleasant than the back, which 
they have occupied heretofore. The ladies have given 
generously to the fund for the purchase of materials for 
the work, and continued donations are earnestly request- 
ed. Thursday morning’s meeting was in charge of Mrs. 
Edith M. Binney, the vice-president of the Branch, who 
is untiring in her efforts for the progress of this splendid 
work. Three other ladies who are enthusiastic workers 
at the meetings are Mrs. Charles Berwind of Philadelphia, 
Miss Irene Cramp of Philadelphia and Mrs. Charles 
Potter of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. They have been 
very generous in their donations to the fund, as well as 
devoting a great portion of their mornings to the work. 
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Mrs. Chas. Potter of Philadelphia, who is considered 
one of the best dressed women at the Oceanside, looked 
very handsome last Saturday evening at the hop. Her 
gown was of velvet, a delicate lavender shade, and with 
it she wore her beautiful pearls. 
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D. B. Hussey and Allen T. West of St. Louis both 
won beautiful silver cups in the recent tournament at the 
Essex County club. Mr. Bert Walker, also of St. Louts, 
came down from Kennebunkport for the tournament. 
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This Friday evening will be celebrated at the North 
Shore Grill, Magnolia, by a special “Auto Festival’ din- 
ner, which ought to be a gala event. A number of invi- 
tations have been sent out to North Shore residents. 
Automobile numbers will be taken by attendants as the 
motor cars arrive, and at ten o’clock a drawing will be 
taken, the lucky number receiving a beautiful souvenir. 
The North Shore Grill is the popular rendezvous of the 
smart set, and a notable gathering is expected. 
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A charming visitor to Magnolia Wednesday was Mrs. 
P. A. O’Connell, the attractive wife of Mr. P. A. O’Con- 
nell, president of the E. T. Slattery Co. stores. The 
©’Connells are spending part of the summer at Beach 
Bluff, making the Hotel Preston their home. Mrs. 
©O’Connell was accompanied in her motor by Miss Anna 
©’Connell of Brookline, a sister of Mr. O’Connell, who 
is their guest at Swampscott for a short stay. 
BLUEBIRD TEA ROOM 
HALE STREET PRIDE’S CROSSING 
Mexican Chili - Con - Carne 
Whitman’s and Maillard’s Fine Candies 
Cantnell and Cochrane’s and Sunray Ginger Ale 
White Grape Juice Box Lunches Afternoon Tea 
SPECIALTY CHILDREN’S PARTIES 
Telephone Beverly Farms 143-M 
THE HALLMARK STORE 
BRETT & ALLEN, Jewelers and Optometrists 
Gas & Electric Bldg. 
219 CaBot STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
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WONDERFULLY beautiful and attractive were the 
bride’s complete trousseaux which I saw today while 
shopping at the Grande Maison de Blanc, “The Trousseau 
House of America,” at Magnolia,—everything for the 
bride-to-be, including table and bed linens of the finest 
qualities, richly and heavily embroidered in monograms 
of every conceivable combination of letters. Then there 
were the dearest comfy silk comfortables, monogramed, 
also, and in the most delicate colors to harmonize with 
chamber color schemes. Next I saw the most adorable 
brides’ handkerchiefs in delightful array from the more 
inexpensive qualities for everyday wear, to the sheerest 
and cobwebiest textures for the dressier requirements. 
To complete the splendid exhibit of things for the coming 
bride, were the loveliest garments of French underwear, 
all-hand-fashioned, from the plainer qualities to the rich- 
est, fluffy and most alluring that could possibly be pro- 
cured or desired. —PRISCILLA. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frothingham, Jr. (Eleanor 
Fabyan), are now at the West Manchester home of Mrs. 
Frothingham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Fabyan. 
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No little girl in West Manchester enjoys her pony 
wore than little Betty Bartlett, who rides in a jaunty, 
daring little way around the roads in the Tuck’s Point 
vicinity. 
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Albert C. Burrage, Sr., and family are living at the 
S. Parker Bremer house, Smith’s Point, Manchester, this 
A. C. Burrage, Jr., is in Hamilton. 
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Among the recent arrivals at the Aborn hotel, Mag- 
nolia, are Miss Celia I. Macdonald, New York; Mrs. C. 
P. Wyckoff, child and maid, New York; Mrs. Kennedy 
Ditson, New York; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Matthews and 
Master Thomas A. Matthews and nurse, Springfield, 
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Haskell, child and nurse, 
Wakefield; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Redfield, Greenwich, Ct.; 
Miss F. E. Meyer, Miss Reta Witherbee, Brooklyn; Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. G. Ward, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. War- 
ren Poland, Wakefield; A. L. Schulz, Baltimore. 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
fron Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s ‘hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
ter. Tel. 53-]J. adv, 
TEL. MAGNOLIA 498 
MRS. A. F. JORGENSEN 
Medical Gymnast and Masseuse 
Graduated in Stockholm, Sweden. 
Massage treatments at Patients’ Residences by appointment. 
NORMAN COTTAGE NORMAN AVENUE MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 498 MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. S. G. Robertson 
Visiting Masseuse and Chiropodist 
NORMAN COTTAGE 
NORMAN AVE., 
MAGNOLIA, MASs. 
SCALP TREATMENT 
A SPECIALTY 
