16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Why not motor to town and 
visit our Specialty Store. 
You will find lovely new 
summer gowns and suits for 
day and evening wear. 
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THe NortH SHORE SWIMMING Poor, at Magnolia had 
the largest number of bathers on Tuesday morning 
of the season, and a great many on-lookers were seated 
upon the awning-covered balconies. The temperature was 
60—very delightful for a swim, many availing them- 
selves of the opportunity to get away from the extreme 
heat of the morning. Noted among the swimmers was 
Miss Elvine Richard, who swims and dives with a great 
amount of skill. Miss Richard wore a very smart bath- 
ing frock of black taffeta with sailor collar of white 
taffeta and Aunt Jemima cap of white rubber silk with 
green dots. 
Another pretty bathing costume was worn by Miss 
“Billy” Sichirich, which was of royal blue taffeta with 
insets of white taffeta, and black satin bathing toque. 
Many of the members of the pool are practising for 
the swimming events to be held in the pool in the near 
future. 
Among the visitors who have been entertained at 
the pool this week were Mrs. George Upton, Miss Marian 
Upton and King Upton of Marblehead, by Henry G. 
Hall; Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Flinn of Pittsburg, by Mrs. 
George FE. Carter; Mrs. W. W. Bell, by Miss G. B. 
Solari; Miss Caroline Bache, Philadelphia, by Miss K. F. 
Gallaudet; Mr. Morosoff, Moscow, Russia, by Miss M. M. 
Harris of Manchester; Thomas Beal, Jr., by Miss Ade- 
laide Brainard; Mrs. D. B. Merryman, Bass Rocks, Mrs. 
Arthur Brodgen and Miss Mary B. Adams, Bass Rocks, 
by B..R. Howard; A. C. Gratz, St. Louis, by N. T. 
Lane, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Converse and Miss Con- 
verse, Boston, by C. C. Converse; Mrs. Paul Wick, 
Warren, Ohio, by Mrs. Myron C. Wick of Manchester ; 
Robert and S. P. Ficks, New York, by Miss Elvine 
Richard. 
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Quite the prettiest tea party of the season was given 
at the North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Tuesday afternoon, 
when Mrs. J. J. Wiel entertained for her daughter, Miss 
Elizabeth, and eighteen of her friends. The tea table 
was artistically decorated with summer blossoms. Danc- 
ing was indulged in by the guests. At the party’ were 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Painter and Charles Painter, Jr., 
The Finest 
HOMES and HOTELS 
Along the North Shore 
are represented among 
the customers of the 
IVY CORSET SHOP 
143 Essex Street, 
Helen 
723 Boylston Street 
Boston 
TELEPHONE 2526 
BACK BAY 
Middleton, Elvine Richard, Mary Frick, Miss 
Ridgley, Georgie Solari, Frances and Adelaide Brainard, 
Miss Swift, Winthrop and Chester Lockwood, Walter 
Herron, Bob Steinert. 
OA ROD tS: 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Farnum have been enter- 
taining at their beautiful summer home, “The Sun Dial,” 
at Magnolia, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Loring, Jr., of 
Locust Valley, L. I., as their house-guests. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay K. Secor and family of Toledo, 
who are occupying the Morrell cottage on Hesperus 
avenue, Magnolia, for the season, having recently returned 
to Magnolia from a few weeks’ visit to Bar. Harbor on 
the Cyprus, the chartered steam yacht of John North 
Willys of Toledo. 
RS. Grorce Ler of Beverly Farms opened her sum- 
mer home last Friday for a recital by Frances Nevin. 
Miss Nevin gave Madame Butterfly. She was assisted 
by Miss Marion Lina Tufts at the piano. Patronesses 
were Mmes. Larz Anderson, E. H. Alsop, Albert J. Bey- 
eridge, Andrew Carnegie, 2d, Allen Curtis, A. S. Dexter, 
R. D. Evans, Ezra C. Fitch, E. C. Fitch, Jr., W. Scott 
Fitz, Henry L. Higginson, John E. Lancaster, George 
Lee, Joseph Leiter, Oliver W. Mink, Walter J. Mitchell, 
John C. Phillips, James H. Proctor, L. M. Sargent, Alex- 
ander Steinert, Norton Wigglesworth, Miss Georgina 
Lowell and Miss F. P. Mason. All were pleased with the 
reading of the sad little story in such a charming manner 
by Miss Nevin. 
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__ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frothingham, Jr. (Eleanor 
Fabyan), who are with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Francis Wright Fabyan at West Manchester are plan- 
ning to spend the last two weeks of August with Mr. 
Frothingham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Frothing- 
ham at Islesboro, Me. 
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_ Mrs. Norton Wigglesworth returned Wednesday to 
Old Neck, Manchester, from a short visit with relatives 
on the South Shore. Mr. Wigglesworth is on the Mexi- 
can border and has lately been promoted to captain. 
Every Day is Carrying This Reliable Store Further Ahead. 
SALEM’S FASHION HOUSE 
Distinctive Smart apparel for Men, Women and Children. 
ESSEX STREET SALEM 
The Founder’s Signature and Trade Mark 
THE LEADER 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
