16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Why not motor to town and 
visit our Specialty Store. 
You 
summer gowns and suits for 
will find lovely new 
day and evening wear. 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
723 Boylston Street 
Boston 
TELEPHONE 2526 
BACK BAY 
HE North Shore branch of the Surgical Dressings 
committee of the Peter Bent Brigham hospital in 
Brookline is having its fifth meeting this morning in the 
Masconomo Casino. Not much has been said of this 
branch in Manchester, which is in charge of Mrs. Phillip 
\ Dexter, but the work has been going on for the past 
month by summer residents who worked in it during the 
winter in Boston. From 26 to 40 are present each Fri- 
day, many of these also doing Red Cross and French 
wounded work on other days. This work is for the 
Allies, and Mrs. Dexter cordially invites any one desiring 
to assist to join in the work. 
Dr. William L,. Richardson of 225 Commonwealth 
ave., Boston, is at Manchester for his annual visit at 
“Stone Lea,” the summer home of Miss Mary F. Bartlett. 
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Miss Frances Starr is spending ten days on the eae 
Shore, a guest at “Graftonwood,” the home of the J. | 
Lancashires at Manchester 
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Cutler and children of 
Charles River will come-to Pride’s Crossing, Aug. 14, and 
spend one month in the beautiful home of Mrs. Cutler’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, who are at 
Bar Harbor for a month. 
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Mrs. John C. Phillips af Moraine Farm, North Bevy- 
erly, has Miss Marsh of Boston as her house-guest. 
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Mrs. Howard Cushing of New York, who has spent 
six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 
Cochrane of Pride’s Crossing, is now in Newport. She 
will return to the North Shore in September. The Coch- 
ranes have their two little grandchildren, Mary and Alex- 
ander, with them now. ‘Tihey are the children of Mr. 
and Mrs. F. D. Cochrane of Milton. 
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Mrs. Henry G. Nichols and daughter, Miss Elsie 
Nichols of Boston, and another daughter, Mrs. Giltin 
Krvin of Philadelphia, will spend August in the little 
cottage on Mrs. Robert de Wolfe Sampson’s place at 
Manchester Cove. 
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CHES 
HOMES and HOTELS 
Along the North Shore 
are represented among 
| the customers of the 
| IVY CORSET SHOP 
143 Essex Street, :-: :-: :-: 
of the First Reli- 
will preach Sunday 
at 10.45 at the Union Chapel, Magnolia. 
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Rev. Charles FE. Park of First church, 
preach Sunday, August 6, at the First Unitarian church, 
Rey. James~DeNormandie, D.D., 
gious society (Unitarian), Roxbury, 
Boston, will 
Masconomo st., Manchester-by-the-Sea, at eleven o’clock. 
Communion after the service. 
Say 
Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Hutchins of Dedham have 
been visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt 
Amory of p ride’s Crossing. 
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Miss Katharine Dorr, who has spent July at the 
Garland Camp School of Citizenship at Billerica, will 
spend August at her home on Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
She is the daughter of Joseph Dorr. In September 
she will accompany Miss Frances Lippitt, daughter of 
Senator H. F. Lippitt of Beverly Farms, to Paris, where 
they will do special erie for i: blind soldiers. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. i Ni hers of Philadelphia, Miss 
Jessie Norman and Mrs. Ramsey Furness of St. Joseph, . 
Mo.; Mrs. J. B. Kirkman, Mrs. Charles A. Leale and 
two ‘daughters of New York, James A. Preston of St. 
Louis and Mrs. H. M. Ennis of Philadelphia are recent 
arrivals at the Masconomo House, Manchester. 
,fo the Editor of the North Shore Breeze: 
At this time when our admiration and gratitude are 
directed toward France in supreme measure I feel that 
there must be more Americans even than usual anxious 
to study the language and literature of this wonderful 
people. Madame B. J. Romero, now living at Juniper 
Point in Salem, is admirably fitted, as I know from the 
experience of many years, to teach, not only beginners, 
but those who want really to read French with an Punder- 
standing heart. Madame Romero is also an excellent 
Spanish scholar. 
I should be glad to recommend her most highly to 
anyone. 
Mrs. Wi11AmM Lowe, PuTNAM. 
Mass. adv. 
Manchester, 
Every Day is Carrying This Reliable Store Further Ahead. 
SALEM'S FASHION HOUSE 
Distinctive Smart apparel for Men, Women and Children. 
SALEM. 
ESSEX STREET 
The Founder’s Signature and Trade Mark 
THE LEADER 
