18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
- 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
This ancient 
-mansion, 1668, 
stands at foot 
of Turner St., 
facing Salem 
Harber. 
Thousands visit 
it every year. 
The Hathaway 
House, 1683, is 
in the Garden. 
O visit Dreicer’s jewel shop at Magnolia is a rare 
delight. Here one finds precious stones in the most 
artistic settings of Dame Fashion’s latest decrees, in the 
richest combinations of colorings. 
Today I saw here a wonderful corsage pin of dia- 
monds set in platinum of a rich Renaissance pattern, 
delightfully flexible and supple, a work of art without 
which no lady’s jewel case can be complete. 
Too, I was very much attracted by the ultra, single- 
string jewel bracelets,—single strings of diamonds, sap- 
phires, emeralds, onyx set in platinum. The stones are 
§guare or calibre cut, finely matched. When two of 
iRise bracelets are combined. such as a diamond and 
emerald, or diamond and onyx, a very rich and artistic 
effect is obtained. PRISCILLA. 
VISLD DEAE, 
House of Seven Gables 
SALEM 
The Rt. Rev. P. M. Rhinelander, D.D., bishop of 
Pennsylvania, will take the service Sunday, Aug. 13, at 
Emmanuel Episcopal church, Masconomo st. Celebration 
of Holy. Communion at eight o’clock ; morrling prayer and 
sermon at half past ten. 
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Rev. Phillips E. Osgood of Philadelphia. (Chapel of 
the Mediator, Parish of the Holy Cross), will preach at 
Union Chapel, Sunday. Services begin at ten forty-five; 
all seats free. 
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Rey. Albert R. Vail of Urt rbana,Iil.; 
day, Aug. 13, at the Unitarian church, 
Manchester. Service at eleven o’clock. 
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Mrs. J. H. Harahan of Chicago, who is spending the 
summer in the Hemenway cottage on Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, entertained at luncheon in her home last Monday. 
Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Harahan. formerly 
spent her summers at the Oceanside, Magnolia. 
will preach Sun- 
Masconomo sst., 
DISTINCTLY A 
| RESORT FOR 
LADIES AND 
GENTLEMEN 
TWO BALL ROOMS 
EXCELLENT MUSIC 
CHICKEN, LOBSTER 
AND 
STEAK DINNERS 
LICENSED THIRST 
PARLOR 
DIRECTION OF 
“HAP’’ WARD 
FERN- 
CROFT 
INN 
"PHONE ‘‘ DANVERS 45” 
Sir John Harrington and Lady Harrington (Amy 
McMillan) sailed Tuesday from England for a visit at 
“Eaglehead,” Manchester, with Lady Harrington’s mother, 
Mrs. James McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Me. 
Millan of Detroit are also guests. Lady Harrington visited 
her mother in Washington in March and April. 
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Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter of Beverly is in mourning 
this season for her mother, Mrs. Frederick W. Gerdes of 
Pittsburg, whose death occurred in the spring. 
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Donald Markle and his fiancee, Miss Mary Orme, 
Loth of the Oceanside, Magnolia, were guests at the home 
of Mrs. W. Harry Brown at Beverly Cove last Monday 
and were of’the twelve guests entertained at Bald Pate 
Inn that night by Mrs. Brown’s daughter, Mrs. Charles 
A. Painter. 
One of the out-of-the-way little antique shops in 
Boston which lovers of the things of long ago like to 
visit is that of John J. Curran of 3141 B. Washington st. 
Jamaica Plain. The stock of antiques is rich in yariety 
and is everchanging. From time to time household furni- 
ture and articles of rare value are being added to the of- 
fering of the little shop and each successive visit discloses 
some odd old bit of furniture or ornament to the charm 
of which is added the value of age. Among the articles 
now on display are an old Japanese carved chest and 
settle, grandfather’s English clock, Chippendale mirror, 
antique chairs and tables and quaint bronze and silver 
pieces. The shop, rich in its stock of unique articles, 
may be reached by a short motor trip from anywhere on 
the North Shore, or its proprietor may be reached on the 
telephone at 52706 Jamaica, by anyone seeking a par- 
ticular antique and wishing to avoid the necessity of the 
ride. 
‘ baled, = 
Porch and Beach Pillows 
Cretonne Bags, Garden Aprons 
Pottery. Electric Lamps 
Garden and House Baskets 
The Summer Shop 
Lobster Lane 466 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
Dresses, Coats and Hats 
for Little Children 
Sand Toys, Games, Dolls 
Outdoor Books 
Telephone 
Magnolia 
Conducted by the 
of Boston 
Now Open 
TEA ROOM and FOOD SHOP 
Cakes and Candies from the 
Boston Food Shop. Jellies, Honey 
Preserved Fruits, Pickles 
