34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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out doubt the most brilliant of the season, bringing to 
a close a week of gaiety and one-round of pleasure for 
the guests. Everyone was in gala attire, the gowns of 
the ladies outdoing all previous occasions at the hotel. 
And then, too, there were a number of young naval stu- 
dents from off the U. S. $. Ohio, which is in the harbor 
at Gloucester, who were invited in for the evening. The 
“middies” were in dress attire and looked very trig and 
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trim in their uniforms of blue with brass buttons. The 
music was unusually good, Director Kanrich giving a 
very well-arranged and well-balanced program. The 
naval visitors were Midshipmen.H. A. Rochester, L. P- 
Lovetti, EF. J. Kidder, H. D. Little and Wisenbecker, who 
were the guests of Miss Ethel Morse. 
A very pretty dancing frock was worn by Miss Doro- 
thy Nicol, which was of sunrise yellow, tulle flounces 
over golden taffeta with bodice of gold lace. 
Miss Adelaide Brainard was very stunning in a rose 
pink taffeta, the skirt of which was all puffy and quaint. 
Mrs. J. L. Phillips was gowned in an exquisite crea- 
tion of white tulle over white chiffon taffeta with bodice 
of iridescent sequins, which harmonized beautifully with 
her glorious golden hair. 
Miss Frances Brainard was beautiful in a creation 
of rainbow pink chiffon taffeta with touches of gold lace 
in the bodice and quantities of fluffy tulle wound about 
her shoulders and neck. 
An exquisite emerald green tulle empire gown with 
ererald sequins banding the endless layers of the tulle 
shirt, and emerald sequins on the bodice was worn by 
pretty Miss Ruth McLean. 
Miss Jean Middleton was daintily gowned in a lovely 
frock of pale blue chiffon taffeta with silver lace appear- 
ing in touches on the bodice. 
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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. 
PARTICULARS BY MRS. EMMA S. ALMY 395 Se LEMP Raa 
ATURDAY EveEninc’s Hop at the Oceanside was with- 
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HAS OPENED HER SUMMER SHOP: 
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Miss Sichirich was very attractive in a pink chiffon — 
satin with touches of royal blue chiffon. 
Miss Helen Middleton was adorable in a dress of 
waite net the skirt hooped with trimmings of pink rose- 
buds. A bolero of pink taffeta with touches of tulle and - 
iosebuds made up this quaint frock. y 
Dainty Ethel Morse was lovely in a dancing frock of 
shell pink chiffon over taffeta, with gold lace forming the 
bodice. 
Graceful Miss Elvine Richard was very stunning in 
a black chiffon taffeta embroidered in gold with panels of 
black tulle veiling the underdress and ‘bodice. 
Miss Doris Bryan wore a very becoming party frock 
of Nell rose taffeta with tulle of the same color making 
billows of airiness about her, 
Miss Lila Lancashire of Manchester was among the 
dancers. She was gowned in an exquisite Lucile frock 
of mauve chiffon taffeta veiled with quantities of blue 
chiffon. 
Mrs. Paul Rowland, who was. formerly Dorothy - 
Rowland, wore a beautiful creation of white satin. 
Another beautiful shimmering white gown of chiffon 
satin was worn by pretty Mrs. ‘Arthur D. Cook, which 
was made more soft and alluring by quantities of white 
tulle about the throat and shoulders. 
Miss Gwendolyn Smith was very attractive in a shell 
pink taffeta dancing frock with touches of white lace 
and dark green velvet ribbon. Miss Smith dances very 
gracefully and was particularly noticeable in a waltz 
which she danced with George Robinson as her partner. ° 
Miss Agnes Ketcham wore a beautiful frock of green 
and pink tulle in alternating layers over white taffeta with 
bodice showing touches -of embroidery with the green and 
pink tones. 
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