22 >. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
M. FRENCH & CO. 
IMPORTER and DRESSMAKER 
MORLEY BLOCK, BEACH STREET 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
and Boston, Mass. 
TELEPHONE MANCHESTER 600 
ON Sunday evening, August 6, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 
Miller entertained at dinner at their lovely new home 
in Beverly Cove, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hammer, Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. Steele Grey, Miss Evelyn Manley and Mr. 
Arthur Row of New York: :-Mrs. Grey, better known as 
Louise Grey, has just had published by the Goodyear 
Publishing Company, a_ little book called “Stepping 
Stones,” which-has caused something. of a-stir in New 
Thought Circles. A reviewer says: “As a clear, author- 
itative fundamental principle in New Thought it is ex- 
ceedingly ae and helpful. The language used 
is lucid, of real.literary value and -often great poetic 
beauty:’”. The Greys= summer at East Gloucester. Mr. 
Row, who is also in Gloucester at the present time, has 
been asked to give a recital before he returns to New 
York to rehearse with Sir Herbert Tree in Henry the 
VIII. - Mr. Row recently gave a recital in New. York:at 
the Bandbox Theatre. under the patronage of Miss Mar- 
garet Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. Atherton, Mrs. Fiske, 
Princess Troubetzkoy (Amelie Rives), Lady Bourinot, 
Mrs. Philip M. Lydig, Cecelia Beaux, Kate Douglas Wig- 
gin, Edith Wynne Matthison, Mrs. Frances Hodgson 
Burnett, Ruth St. Denis, Marcia Van Dresser, 3everly 
Sitgreaves, Mrs. Humphrey Nichols, Mrs. David Rum- 
sey, Mrs. Clough C. Overton, Dr. Louis K. Anspacher, 
Dr. Arnold Genthe, Charles *Hanson Towne. 
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Mrs. George N. Towle of ‘“The Anchorage,” Mystery 
Island, entertained Miss Clara Currier and Mr. and Mrs. 
H. S. Corey at the Puritan Tea room, Montserrat, last 
week. Other guests have been Mrs. James L. Paine and 
John and Mise Margaret Paine of “Brookside,” Beverly 
Cove. Other parties were Mrs. C. E. Ober, seven; Mrs. 
William J. Berry, twenty-eight; Mrs. L. H. Cole, four; 
Mrs. William ‘P. Gove, six. "The latter parties were from 
Salem and Beverly. 
SHORE LAND FOR SALE 
HIRTY acres high shore land partly wooded, 
between Magnolia and Gloucester including the 
well known Rafe’s Chasm. Commands an un- 
surpassed ocean view from Gloucester harbor to 
Nahant and beyond. An unequalled opportunity 
for a large estate or would be subdivided for de- 
sirable purchasers. City of Gloucester water ‘avail- 
able. Apply to 
JONATHAN MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
J. WARREN MERRILL, 95 Milk Street, “S3“ BOSTON 
OR THROUGH YOUR OWN BROKER 
OUR SPECIAL SALE 
Of Exclusive Models in ready to wear 
Gowns, Waists and Suits 
iis sale of Imported Stock is at Greatly, 
Reduced Prices. We are offering smart ~ 
summer models as low as Half-Price as 
we must prepare for our Fall Styles, 
soon to arrive. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry Brown of Beverly Cove 
have with them their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles A. Painter, Jr., (Alice Brown) of Pittsburg, 
also Hill Burgwin and Walter Heron of Pittsburg. The 
latter accompanied the Misses Brainard of the Oceanside 
on a motor trip last week to York Harbor, where they 
were the guests of Miss Lillian Browne, daughter of the 
J. Stewart Brownes of Pelyel s 
Joseph Leiter has joined his family at “Edgewater 
House,” Beverly Farms, one of the most noted and beauti- 
iul homes on the water front. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. F. Sortwell of Hamilton enter- 
tained at their home last Sunday night for Mr. and Mrs. 
Francis W. Sargent, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt 
McKean, Jr., Miss Anna Be Se and Gordon Prince. 
Mrs. J. Warren Mert nice Sinisa Poitit, Manchester, 
will leave next Tuesday for Great Barrington, where she 
will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Nicholson 
in their beautiful. home in the Berkshires, which has not 
been opened for some time. The Nicholsons were recent 
guests in Manchester, where they stayed at the Masco- 
nomo, coming directly here from London. Mr. Nicholson 
is prominent in English political life, and they expect to 
return in October. 
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“Ye Rose Tree’”’—season a: 1916—Old Ipswich Vil- 
lage near the Rowley line, on the main motor road. A 
cool inland drive. Studio and Toy Shop, Color reproduc- 
tion, etc. Handweaving and wooden toys. Tea room and 
rest room. English buns and muffins, tea, etc. 
SARA GANNETY erase BertHa I. BARRETT. 
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See Ethel Barrymore, Myrtle Steadman and Blanche 
Sweet-next week at the Larcom theatre, Beverly. adv. 
Automobile Tires and Supplies 
Boston Prices 
Hartford Tires - Mohawk Tires 
‘Get.Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere 
GREEN & SWETT CO. 
33 CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
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