Aug. 4, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 23 
IN OLD 
HIGHLAND 
RS. T. Jerrerson Coormcr, Jr., of Coolidge’s Point, 
Manchester, opened her home for a sale by the Bos- 
ton Society of Decorative Art last Thursday and Friday. 
The sale was held in the beautiful loggia and among the 
workers were Miss Frances Sturgis, Mrs. Boylston A 
Beal, Mrs. Langdon Warner and Mrs. Roger Warner. 
Others interested were Mrs. E. R. Warren, Mrs. Henry 
Vaughn, Mrs. Thomas Motley, Henry Bigelow, president, 
and Boylston Beal, treasurer. The work was beautiful 
and unique and showed old racial stitches and designs 
made by the Italian, Armenian, Syrian and Greek women. 
It represented supplies made in the Boston workrooms, 
ordered work done at the homes, work sent in by women 
from various places, and handicrafts from the Denison 
House in Boston. The latter were in charge of Miss 
Miner and Miss Lane. Some heavy purchasing was in- 
dulged in by Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, Mrs. Henry S. Grew, - 
Mrs. William B. Walker, Mrs. Arthur Hunnewell, Mrs. 
Walter Mitchell, Mrs. William Loring, Mrs. Coolidge and 
many others. The Denison House is this week opening 
a shop in Wenham in the house formerly occupied by 
the tea house. All of the old embroideries and other work 
made by the foreign women at this settlement house may 
be seen. It will be open until October 1. Mrs. 
J. R. Goldthwait of Marblehead is chairman of the Folk 
Handicrafts Council. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Small of Detroit are receni 
arrivals at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrington 
Walker at “Rockledge” on Shore road, Magnolia. Mrs. 
Small was formerly Mary Margaret Walker, and her 
wedding last fall to Mr. Small was a brilliant social event. 
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Miss Margaret Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
George H. Stevens, who are at their summer home at the 
Warren Knowlton cottage at Manchester Cove, has beea 
Mme. NAJLA 
MASSACHUSETTS, NORTH SHORE 
5-10-30-50 Acre —— HOME LOTS — $2500 up. 
Overlooking Massachusetts Bay and its famous beaches 
in the midst of wooded hills of fragrant pines and cedar. 
PARTIC ; 395 LAFAYETTE STREET 
AUbaessing. MRS EMMA S. ALMY SALEM. MASS. 
New York 
mAs OreNED HER SUMMER SHOP 
5 LEXINGTON ROW, MAGNOLIA 
WITH A DISPLAY OF | 
Gowns, Lingerie, Tub Dresses, Waists, Wraps, Sweaters and Sport Clothes 
MILLINERY 
SALEM 
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entertaining Miss Dorothy Davis of Pelham, N. Y., for 
the past week. 
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R. H. Stearns of Boston, who, with pretty Mrs. Stearns 
and Rose Gordon Stearns, a wonderful baby just 21 
months old, are occupying the Ford cottage at Magnolia 
for the summer, enjoys the pleasures of the saddle to 
no little extent, which is manifested by his early morn- 
ing rides through the delightful wooded bridle paths of 
Magnolia and the surrounding country. 
Yearly subscription.to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
A new and delightfully attractive store that is win- 
ning instant and wide recognition among North Shore 
shoppers in Salem is the Ivy Corset Shop. The refine- 
ment of its surroundings is mirrored in the charming 
personality of its proprietor, Mrs. Albert H. Spence. 
Needless to say, the goods are high class and represent 
the latest ideas. 
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The August sale of fine ,footwear for men, women 
and children is now under way at the Temple place store 
of Jones, Peterson and: Newhall:Co. of.Boston. The sale 
is meeting with unusual success, due to the number of 
people who are taking advantage of the reduced prices of 
suirmer goods at a time when leather is soaring in price. 
Only two sales are held during the course of a year by 
this well known firm, one in mid-winter and the customary 
August’ sale. In view of the leather scarcity and high 
prices intident thereto the action of the Jones, Peterson 
and Newhall Co. in*carrying on the usual sale spells op- 
portunity to buyers of footwear. Many North Shore 
people are taking advantage of the fine weather to motor 
to Boston during the progress of the sale to shop at this 
most opportune period. 
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