16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Why not motor to town and 
visit our Specialty Store. 
You 
summer gowns and suits for 
will find lovely new 
day and evening wear. 
HE initial supper-dance of the summer at the Essex 
County club, Manchester, is scheduled for Friday eve- 
ning of next week, August 4, from 9.30 to 1. Supper will 
be served at 11 o'clock. Arrangements may also be made 
for a limited number of tables to be occupied during the 
dancing as well as at supper. 
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Rev. Wilfred H. Crook of England will preach Sun- 
day. July 30, at the Unitarian Church, Manchester. Serv- 
ice at tt e’clock. 
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The Rev. and Mrs. Swilliam H. Dewart, who have 
rented their Manchester cottage for the season and are 
spending the summer at North Andover, have started away 
on a visit to the Thousand Islands. 
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Mrs. Nathaniel S. noe Jr., and her little son, 
Nathaniel, 3rd, will return to Beverly Farms next week 
from New Hampshire, where she has been spending a 
few weeks. Mr. Simpkins is on the Mexican border. 
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Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt entertained at 
dinner Wednesday evening at their cottage in Beverly 
Farms. Guests at the Hitt home recently have been Harry 
xray of New York, a brother of Mrs. Hitt, and Diaz 
Albertina, also of New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nortel daughter, Miss Jessie 
Means, return today from a short visit in North East 
Harbor, Maine. Miss Annie Means, another daughter, 
will return Sunday from a two-weeks’ visit in New York 
and vicinity. The Littles are living in their own School 
House cottage in Beverly Farms this season. 
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Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin of Chicago, who has spent a 
month on Smith’s Point, Manchester, with her mother, 
Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux, will leave next Tuesday for her 
summer home at Harbor Point, Mich. Mrs. Paul Chali- 
foux and her mother, Mrs. James McLester of Birming- 
ham, Ala., will spend August at the Chalifoux cottage. 
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Rev. John McGaw Foster, rector of the Church of 
the Messiah, Boston, will preach at Union Chapel, Mag- 
nolia, next Sunday morning at 10.45. 
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INFUSES ano DOMINATES 
THE 
SHOP - GOODS - SERVICE 
AT THE 
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143 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
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July 28, 1916. 
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Boston 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5. Bradley and their daughter, 
Miss Frances Bradley, of Pride’s Crossing, left yesterday 
for Bar Harbor, Maine, where they will spend one month 
at the Louisburg Hotel. 
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lhe North Shore Branch of the Surgical Dressings 
committee meets Friday mornings in the Masconomo 
ball-room, at Manchester. Anyone desiring to assist in 
making dressings for the Allies will be welcome. adv’, 
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Mrs. Frank B. Bemis, formerly of “Old Place,” Bevy- 
erly Farms, is spending the summer in a cottage at Pointe- 
au-Pic, Province of Quebec, Canada. It was erroneously 
stated in the BreEze and other papers that she was at 
Bar Harbor. 
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Mrs. John C. Phillips of Moraine Farm, North Bey- 
erly, has had her daughter, Mrs. Andrew J. Peters and 
three children of Washington, with her for their usual 
visit before going to North Haven, Me., where they are 
now spending the summer. Mr. Peters is Assistant Sec- 
retary of the Treasury in Washington. Another daughter, 
Mrs. Raynal C. Bolling and children, Miss Nan and 
Carter, of “Greyledge,’ Greenwich, Conn., have also been 
visiting at Moraine Farm. Mrs. Phillips’ son’s family, 
the George W. Phillipses and baby, Geo. W., Jr., of 
South Sudbury, have also been guests. 
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Mrs. George Lee of Beverly Farms has been visiting 
in Dublin, N. H. Before going, Mrs. Lee entertained at 
luncheon on Sunday in honor of the Italian Ambassador 
and Countess Dolores Macchi di Cellere. Among other 
guests who came to the luncheon at “Villa al mare,” were 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Niles Roberts of Boston. Mrs. 
Roberts is of Italian birth and was prominent at the Italian 
Festa at the Hon. George von L. Meyer estate. She had 
painted many Italian badges for the occasion, which she 
sold to nearly every one on the grounds. 
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Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
terorsE elec z=. adv, 
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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 
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