32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
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! Richmond: Hill, New York 
Will exhibit along the North Shore during August as follows: 
Magnolia, The Oceanside, Aug. 14-15-16 
Swampscott, New Ocean House, Aug. 18-19 
Gloucester, Hawthorne Inn, Aug. 21 
Marblehead, 
Beach Bluff, 
Bass Rocks, 
Hotel Rock-Mere, Aug. 23 
Hotel Preston, Aug. 25-26 
Hotel Moorland, Aug. 29-30 
Fine hand sewing, including Nesligees in Silk and Woo, Boudoir Pillows, Caps, etc. 
ALSO ACCESSORIES SUITABLE AS GIFTS FOR THE NEW OR EXPECTED BABY 
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QCEANSIDE HOTEL, Macno.ia 
Among the recent arrivals are Mrs. E. D. Harlow 
of Boston, daughter, Miss Edith, and sons, Arthur and 
Edward, who are again domiciled at the Oceanside for the 
month of August. The Harlows have been regular sum- 
mer guests at the hotel, for a number of years and have 
a host of friends at Magnolia who are welcoming their 
return. 
Miss Martha Hollister of Grand Rapids, Michigan, 
has been the guest of Miss Isabella Wadsworth at the 
surmer home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth at 
Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pitman of Brookline were week- 
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Loring at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. J. J. Weil of White: Plains, N. Y., arrived on 
Wednesday at the hotel with her lovely daughter, Miss 
Elizabeth, and son, John Jay, for the month of August. 
The Weils have been coming to the Oceanside for a 
number of seasons and are very popular. They are being 
greeted on every side by their friends who are rejoicing 
at their return. Mr. Weil will join his family on Friday. 
H. P. McIntosh is entertaining his daughter, Mrs. 
John Sherwin of White Plains and daughter-in-law, Mrs. 
H. P. McIntosh, Jr., who arrived at the Oceanside on - 
Wednesday. 
Mrs. John L. Newman of Albany, accompanied by 
her daughter, Miss Evelyn, and son, Clarence E., are late 
arrivals at the Oceanside for the month of August. 
Mrs. G. T. Rowland of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., with 
daughter, Miss Frances, are occupying apartments in the 
Annex for an indefinite stay. oe 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Carter of the ~ Qcean- 
side are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Flinn of Pitts- 
burg. Mrs. Flinn was formerly Miss Eleanor Bradley, 
the daughter of Mrs. Carter and her marriage in Brook- 
line last fall was a notable society event. 
Professor A. J. Van Hecke of New York is regis- 
tered at the Oceanside for August. 
BLUEBIRD TEA ROOM 
HALE STREET PRIDE’S CROSSING 
Mexican Chili - Con - Carne Whitman’s Famous Candies 
Southern Waffles Box Lunches 
Benson and Hedges Cigarettes 
Telephone Beverly Farms 143-M 
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| THE HALLMARK STORE 
BRETT & ALLEN, Jewelers and Optometrists 
Gas & Electric Bldg. 
219 Capot STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
A’ the Thursday evening hop, a week ago, Mrs. Doro- 
thy Potter was very attractive in a- dainty frock the 
skirt of which was of billowy layers of white tulle and 
bodice of Copenhagen blue satin with quaint sleeves of 
white tulle. 
Miss Helen Semple was gowned in a creation vf 
king blue taffeta veiled with same tone chiffon. 
Miss Elvine Richard was striking in a black gown 
of georgette crepe with bandings of ermine, which showed 
to advantage her wonderful golden hair and fair coloring. 
“Jimmy” Pollak and his sister, May Pollak, dance 
very well together, which was favorably commented on 
by many when they were partners in the one-step. Young 
Miss Pollak was very dainty in a natural-toned pongee 
with pink-striped collar and cuffs. Her pretty blonde 
hair was banded with pink ribbon. 
Miss Agnes Ketcham, who is a newcomer at the 
hotel, is a very attractive girl with fluffy golden hair. 
Miss Ketcham, at the Thursday evening hop, was gowned 
in an empire creation of smoke gray chiffon over gray 
taffeta with a red rose at the bodice. 
Miss Gwendolyn Smith, who has lately arrived at the 
hotel from her summer home, which is one of the show 
places at Sheffield, Mass., is a very stunning young lady 
with rich, dark coloring. Miss Smith was very charming 
Thursday evening in a rich white chiffon taffeta, a Lucile 
model. 
Miss Elizabeth Sabin wore a dainty dancing frock 
of black tulle with girdle of pale blue satin. 
Miss Grace Cable was gowned in a beautiful creation 
of turquoise chiffon taffeta with Spanish lace and pink 
rosebuds caught in the drapings of the overskirt. 
Mrs. Robert lL. DeNormandie of Boston is visiting 
her mother Mrs. Allerton T. Brown of Boston for a short 
stay. Mrs. Brown is a season guest at the Oceanside. 
Maurice E. Pollak of Cincinnati is a recent arrival 
at the hotel and has joined the Pollak family in the Under- 
brush cottage. 
TEL. MAGNOLIA 498 
MRS. A. F. JORGENSEN 
Medical Gymnast and Masseuse 
Graduated in Stockholm, Sweden. 
Massage treatments at Patients’ Residences by appointment. 
NORMAN COTTAGE NORMAN AVENUE MAGNOLIA, MASs. 
TELEPHONE 498 MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. S. GF. Robertson 
Visiting Masseuse and Chiropodist 
NORMAN COTTAGE 
NORMAN AVE.. 
MAGNOLIA, MASs. 
SCALP TREATMENT 
A SPECIALTY 
