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GENERAL REPAIRING GOODYEAR TIRES 
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SoctaAL CALENDAR— 
_ ~ Aug. 11—Musicale, in charge of Mrs. Hall McAllister, 
at the home of Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent, Pride’s Cross- 
ing. 
Aug. 14—Musicale and talk on Franz Liszt, in charge of 
Miss Virginia Wainwright, at Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot’s, 
Beverly Farms. 
Sept. 1—Bridge tournament at Mrs. Robert S. Bradley’s, 
Pride’s Crossing, benefit of the Children’s Island 
sanitarium, Salem Harbor. 
Aug. 12—North Shore Swimming Pool exhibition, Mag- 
~ nolia. 
Aug. 13—“Fighting in France,” by E. Alexander Powell, 
“Swiftmoor,” Pride’s Crossing. Illustrated by moving 
pictures loaned by the French government. Tickets at 
, $5. Proceeds for the wounded soldiers. 
_ Aug. 14, 8.15-p. m—Band Concert at North Shore Swim- 
ming Pool, Magnolia. 
Aug. 18—Essex County club dinner-dance. 
Aug. 24, 3.30 p. m.—Amateur Dog Show at Essex County 
club, Manchester. 16 classes. 
THE Wepnespay “club night” at the North Shore Grill, 
Magnolia, was the popular rendezvous of the North 
Shore smart set. The grill was filled to capacity, show- Wo: Pibey eal THA 
ing the favor which it enjoys with the notables of the North SE VEE BE 
Shore. Some of the most fashionable gowns of the sea- me eet papaaes TPR 
son were worn here on Wednesday evening and the eve- 
ning wraps of the ladies were exquisite. A steady stream 
of automobiles deposited their occupants at the entrance 
of the grill from early in the evening until midnight. 
Dancing was enjoyed by all to the tuneful music of the 
Grill orchestra. Among those who entertained were Mr. 
and Mrs. Claude Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Finnigan, 
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haxton, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dens- 
more. Henry Blossom, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Phalen, New- 1 ee ; sotia 
ton James, Wallace Eddinger, and Mrs. John Lancaster. Mid Pc ee 
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CLIENTS AND THUS ELIMINATE ALI, 
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home. Made in two sizes only. Hand- 
[Embroidered in centre with 8-inch 
Monogram, and Laundered. 
Size 72x99 in. Price $7.00 complete. 
Size 90x99 in. Price $7.50 complete. 
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Store can be delivered at once, or at any 
time desired. 
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