Aug. 4, 1916. 
For Riding and 
Polo 
We carry what we consider the 
best you can obtain in Polo and 
Riding goods—in fact we have 
built up a big reputation in these 
products alone. 
Then for the motorist we have 
Robes, Lunch Cases, Trunks, 
Coat Dusters, a full line of 
Goodyear Tires and other 
accessories. 
Mail orders will he given prompt 
attention. 
London Harness Co. 
176 Devonsuire AND 27 Feperat Sts. 
BOSTON 
HE Norrnu SHore Grint, Clues was the scene of much 
brilliancy last Saturday evening: when a large number 
of the North Shore summer residents came in for a bit 
to eat and to enjoy the dancing. A number of reserva- 
tions had been made, but tables were filled all too soon. 
The management set up tables in every available space to 
accommodate the guests. Dancing was the favorite at- 
traction, many couples dancing upon the veranda of the 
clubhouse. The music, as usual, was very good with all 
the syncopation necessary to stir the dancers to action. 
Noted among those who entertained were Mrs. Alice 
Moore Richard, who entertained a party of six; G. A. 
Ridgeway, a party of ten; Mrs. T. F. Curtis, a party of 
twelve; Fred Rhodes, a party of nine; Mr. Williamson, 
five; Eben Freeman, a party of three; Mrs. John Lan- 
caster, eight; Mr. Curtin, four; H. F. Warner, four; 
Strafford Riggs, two; Mr. Densmore, nine, and R. L. 
Steinert, twelve. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
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MacArthur of Lexington avenue, 
ADE: 
Magnolia, are entertaining as their house-guests Mrs. 
Nicholas de Teresa of Chicago, Mrs. Joel C. Moore of 
New York and Mrs. Charles Cox of New York. Mr. 
and Mrs. MacArthur are expecting the arrival, in the 
very near future, of Dr. and Mrs. Foster Kennedy of 
New York. Dr. Kennedy is a distinguished member of 
the medical fraternity of the metropolis. 
Ohe Boston Oca Party 
Cor. Lexington Ave. and Flume St., MAGNOLIA 
IUNCHEON AND TEA SERvED DAILY, SUNDAYS 
INCLUDED 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
Collins and Fairbanks Co. 
Announce an 
Exhibition of Furs 
The Colonnade 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kilpatrick of “Stonehurst” on 
Shore road are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Louis 
Lee Hayes of St. Louis, who arrived at Magnolia on 
Thursday last. Mrs. Hayes will remain at “Stonehurst” 
termination of the season. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Freeman H. Hibben entertained Eugene 
H. Yober of New York city as a week-end guest at 
their summer residence at the MacDgnald Shore cottage 
at Magnolia. 
until the 
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Kenneth Bitting of St. Louis, whose summer home 
is at Centre Harbor, N. H., was a week-end guest at the 
North Shore Swimming pool of his classmate, J. F. Carter 
of University Lane, Manchester Cove. 
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Ray Carter Pierce of New York, who’ has been a 
house-guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mac- 
Arthur at the Ayres cottage on Lexington avenue, Mag- 
nolia, returned to New York on Friday week to prepare 
sor a trip to China, which he contemplates taking early 
1 August. Mr. Pierce was very popular at the Ocean- 
side among the younger set, who will miss his presence 
in their midst. 
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See Francis X. Bushman, Victor Moore and Ann Pen- 
nineton, next week at the Larcom Theatre Beverly. adv. 
Wonder-Wonder Shop 
St. Clair’s Candies 
Tea-Room 
and Gift Shop 
Imported Novelties 
Display room for Exhibits may be NORMAN AVE. 
had upon application to management. MAGNO LIA 
Most attractive Tea-Room on the North Shore 
Russian Toys 
