Aug. 4, 1916, NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Romie 3 Pt | 4 
| saw 
Horace Standley’s Sons ONAN 
HORSEHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 
Auto, Carriage and Wagon Work 
GENERAL REPAIRING GOODYEAR TIRES 
Depot Square Tel. 206-W Manchester, Mass. 
QCEANSIDE HOTEL, Macnonia (Cont. from p. 34) 
A beautiful blue gray chiffon frock was worn by 
Miss Eleanor Dieter, who is a very pretty dancer and 
was strikingly so in a one-step with R. L. Steinert as her 
partner. 
Mrs. E. H. Brown of Detroit wore a beautiful black 
‘affeta and tulle which brought out the beauty of her 
wonderful red-gold hair. 
Miss Georgie Solari was very beautiful and attrac- 
tive in a gown of rose pink taffeta with silver lace anid 
silver ribbons forming the empire bodice. 
Mrs. E. Osmonde Powers of Babylon, N. Y., form- 
erly Margaret Gumiey a social favorite at the Oceanside, 
was seen among the dancers in a beautiful gown of blue 
taffeta with flounces of gray tulle forming the skirt and 
bodice of blue sequins extending in panels over the skirt. 
Mrs. Powers has been visiting Miss Marcia Taylor at 
Saith’s Point, Manchester, and Mrs. J. C. Howe of West 
Manchester, returning to New York, Monday last. 
Mrs. Fred Rhodes wore a beautiful and exquisite 
gown on Saturday evening of royal blue chiffon over 
taffeta with sequins on bodice. 
Mrs. E. M. Binney was exquisitely gowned in a crea- 
tion of smoked tulle embroidered in gold and sequins. 
Miss Janet Bryan was very sweet and girlish in a 
black frock of chiffon-and golden embroidery. 
Stella—Has it a good table or view? 
Sella—No, but it has a detective service for gossip. 
HE new memorial fountain on the South Common in 
Ipswich is being placed by Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. 
Appleton, in memory of their son, James Appleton, who 
passed away last fall. The fountain is a handsome struc- 
ture of Tennessee marble and has been underway for the 
_past five months in Cambridge. It is in two parts, one 
‘part being for horses and the other part, separated 
by a walk from the trough, will be a drinking fountain. 
The latter will contain a mevorjal tablet. Dedication 
exercises will be held when the work is completed. 
Edward F. Stevens and Charles A. Coolidge of Bos- 
ton are the architects of the new hospital, the latter being 
the consulting architect. 
MISS HARLOW (A) MISS HOWLAND 
INTERIOR DECORATORS 
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of 373 Fifth Avenue, New York 
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Or 
BLOUSES, NEGLIGEES 
and NIGHT GOWNS 
AUGUST 7TH To 129TH 
The above illustration represents a Dainty 
Hand-made White Organdi H "aist 
beautifully hand-embroidered, and trim- 
med with Real Val Lace. 
Our representative from New York will 
bring with her a smart collection of 
Blouses in Imported Crepe de Chine, 
Georgette, Organdi, Linen and Lawns. 
Nightgowns in Crepe de Chine and 
Georgette, and a few Irench Negligees. 
THE FAvor of a ~Vistr ‘to Our 
MAGNoLIA BRANCH WutLL BE 
GREATLY APPRECTATED 
