Aug. 11, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 2} 
For Riding and 
Polo 
We carry what we consider the 
best you can obtain in Polo and 
Riding goods—in fact we have 
built up a big reputation in these 
products alone. 
Then for the motorist we have 
Robes, Lunch Cases, Trunks, 
Coat Dusters, a full line of 
Goodyear Tires and other 
accessories. 
Mail orders will he given prompt 
attention. 
London Harness Co. 
176 Devonsuire AND 27 Feperat Sts. 
BOSTON 
THE NortH SHORE SWIMMING Poot, will be the scene 
of a brilliant gathering of North Shore folk and hotel 
guests next Monday evening, at which time the entertain- 
ment committee of the club has arranged for a band con- 
cert by the First Corps Cadets band of Boston, John B. 
Fielding, band master. Ejight-fifteen has been set as the 
hour. In case of rain the concert will be postponed until 
Tuesday evening. 
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Mrs. W. F. McCombs of Beverly Farms, the daugh- 
ter of Col. and Mrs. John R. Williams, is spending a 
few weeks in Portland, Me. 
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S. V. R. Crosby and his son, Henry, of “Apple 
Trees,” West Manchester, are at the Plattsburg military 
camp. Mrs. Crosby and daughter, Miss Katherine, made 
a recent motor trip to the camp. 
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Mrs. William G. Fitch, who lived in Beverly Farms 
last summer, is reported very ill at her summer abode in 
the Adirondacks. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Towle. White of Lowell and 
Boston are at the Stearns Villa, Norman avenue, Mag- 
nolia for the season. With them are Master Reginald 
White and Mrs. Spencer Kennard (Madeleine White) 
and her young son. 
Ghe Boston Gea Party 
Cor. Lexington Ave. and Flume St., MAGNOLIA 
LUNCHEON AND TEA SERVED DAILY, SUNDAYS 
INCLUDED 
Collins and Fairbanks Co. 
Announce an 
Exhibition of Furs 
The Colonnade 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
At Montserrat, on a ground formerly belonging to 
the Parramatta estate, is a new house nearing completion 
which will be the permanent home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Everett F. Dodge of Lynn. Mr. Dodge’s mother, Mrs. 
Frances Dodge of Beverly, will also make her home with 
them. It is an attractive stucco house of which O. B. 
Gillis of Beverly is the contractor and J. Hicks Stone of 
Boston, the architect. 
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Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of “Ledgewood,”’ Mont- 
serrat, who has recently returned from another trip to 
Northfield, has a house party composed of Dr. and Mrs. 
J. L. Dearing of Japan, Mrs. James Madison Pratt of 
New York and Mrs. Walter Mason... Mrs. Peabody’s 
daughter, Miss Norma Waterbury, and Mrs. Pratt are 
on a motor trip through the Berkshires. Mrs. Peabody 
is working constantly with the Peace Party. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Freeman H. Hibben, who are occupying 
the MacDonald Shore cottage at Magnolia for the sum- 
mer, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schneider 
of Philadelphia as their house-guests. 
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Miss Josephine Stevens has been entertaining Miss 
Eleanor M. Carl of Brookline as house-guest at the home 
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stevens on Summer 
street, Magnolia. 
Tea-Room 
and Gift Shop 
Imported Novelties 
NORMAN AVE. 
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MAGNOLIA 
Most attractive Tea-Room on the North Shore 
Wonder-Wonder Shop 
St. Clair’s Candies 
Russian Toys 
Display room for Exhibits may be 
had upon application to management. 
