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July 28, 1916. . NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Massage and Medical Gymnastics. 
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Mass. Gen. Hospital, Boston Par k Hotel, Manchester 
Horace Standley’s Sons 
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R. AND Mrs. GoprreEy LoweLL Casor opened “The 
Oaks” at Beverly Farms for a musicale this Tuesday 
which was attended by over seventy guests from along 
the Shore. These summer musicales at the Cabot home 
are among the pleasantest features of the season. Artists 
taking part were Mrs. Anne Roberts Barker, who has 
sung with the Boston Opera Company, Mrs. William 
Ellery (Bessie Bell Collier), the noted violinist, and Mrs. 
Dudley L. Fitts, who was at the piano. Mrs. Barker was 
in all black with bright flowers in her belt. Mrs. Ellery 
was in pure white and Mrs. Fitts wore lavender. Mrs. 
Fitts has played in many North Shore musicales. Among 
those present were Mrs. Sydney E. Hutchinson, Mrs. 
Boylston Beal, Mrs. Henry S. Grew, Mrs. H. S. Grew, 2d, 
Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Jr., Mr. and: Mrs. William R. 
Thayer, Mrs. S. P. Blake, Miss Eleanor Bancroft, Mrs. 
; Robert de Wolfe Sampson, Mrs. Samuel Carr, Miss Flor- 
‘ence Lee, Mrs. Robert D. Evans, the Misses Hunt, the 
Misses Edwards, Mrs. John Blodgett, Mrs. Robert Means, 
/Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, Mrs. A. N. Reggio, Miss M. L. Cor- 
lies. Tea was poured by Miss Harriet Dexter and Miss 
‘Eleanor Cabot. - 
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Miss Eleanor Cabot and her brothers, Jack and Tom, 
will go with their uncle, John F. Moors of Boston, to 2 
camp in Nova Scotia for the nage two weeks in August. 
Eben D. Jordan of erie Rocks,” West Manchester, 
is improving after an illness of a week or longer at his 
summer home. His daughter, Mrs. Monroe Douglas 
Robinson (Dorothy Jordan) of New York is now at the 
West Manchester home, where she will remain through 
August. Mrs. Robinson has been busy the past week in 
opening her home in Wenham for a vacation house for 
the girls employed in the store of the Jordan, Marsh Co., 
in Boston. 
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