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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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BEVERLY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 — MIDWAY — DANCING PAVILION — SPORTS — FIREWORKS 
of United Shoe Machinery 
Co. Athletic Association 
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AMONG the distinguished visitors to the Shore this 
“= week have been Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie and 
_ family, who came in yesterday on their handsome yacht 
~ Surf, and were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 
Carnegie, 2d, at “Seawold,” Manchester. They are de- 
_ parting today. Frank M. Carnegie of Pittsburg is also 
in Manchester, the guest of the George L. Carnegies of 
West Manchester. He came in on his yacht Sonsy. 
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Mrs. Robert D. Evans of Dawson Hall, Beverly 
Cove, entertained with one of the largest musicales of 
the season recently. She had with her as her house-guest 
Miss Vera Barstow, the noted violinist of New York, 
who played. Leo Ornstein was at the piano, and Hugh 
Allan, baritone, sang. That night Mrs. Evans entertained 
in honor of her several house-guests with a dinner of 
- twelve covers. During the evening much of the modern 
futuristic music was played and discussed. 
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Saturday, August 19, who will visit the Abenaqui 
club, where a Festa will be on during the afternoon and 
evening. It is the second annual Festa of the New 
Hampshire Coast association. Officers of the association 
are Col. George M. Studebaker, president; EK. R. Champ- 
lin and F. E. Drake, vice presidents; O. L. Halsey, secre- 
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RYE BEACH will be the mecca for many motcrists, 
tary; Mrs. R. A. Southworth, treasurer ; Hon. A. T. Fuller, 
Gol. N. A. Flood and Col. H. C. Taylor are on the 
executive committee. Tomorrow’s festivities are in charge 
of Col. Ned Arden Flood, Nelson Studebaker, Riley and 
Ewing Hill, Jr. 
Dr. and Mrs. E. R Banobell motored to Bretton 
Woods the first of the week. Mrs. Campbell has since 
returned to Manchester, but Dr. Campbell is enjoying 
the delights of the ebe Mountain district. 
Congressman and Mrs. Augustus Peabody Gardner 
are planning to open their country place, “Sagamore 
Farm,” at Hamilton next week. Mrs. Gardner has post- 
poned her plans for going abroad to visit her daughter, 
Mrs. Grafton W. Minot, whose husband is an attache 
of the American embassy at Berlin. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William S. Spalding and their children, 
who have been at Matapedia for the past six weeks for 
the fishing and camping, have returned to their summer 
place, “Sunset Rock,” at Pride’s Crossing. 
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Julius Rosenwald, head “of the Sears Roebuck great 
mail order house at Chicago, and L. R. Rosenthal, also 
of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and RAE s ey Gr 
Ratchesky at their summer place, “The Birches,” at Bev- 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arturo de ei of Beverly Farms 
and Mr. and Mrs. Askel P. C. Wichfeld of Pride’s 
Crossing, are spending a few days at Newport at the 
tennis tournament. aie 
“Ve Rose Tree,” edi ot 1916, Old Ipswich Village 
near the Rowley line, on the main motor road. A cool 
Gnland drive. Studio and toy shop. Color reproduction, 
éte. Handweaving and wooden toys. Tea room and rest 
room,—English buns, and muffins, tea, etc.—Sara Gan- 
jett Houghton, Bertha I. Barrett. adv. 
HE Wednesday afternoon bridge party at the North 
Shore Swimming pool was very well attended by the 
Manchester and Magnolia folk, fifteen tables being occu- 
pied by the players, a number coming in after the card 
game to enjoy tea. Among those who entertained were 
Mrs. C. A. Potter, who was hostess to three tables; 
Mrs. Samuel S. Stevens, four tables; Mrs. Pierpont Ed- 
wards Dutcher, two tables; Miss Alice P. Allyn, two 
tables, and Mrs. J. Frank Crouch, four tables. 
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The North Shore Grill was the scene of one of the 
smartest dinner parties of the season on Thursday even- 
ing, when Mr. and Mts. Francis J. Oakes of Eastern 
Point road, East Gloucester, were hosts to a number of 
their friends. The table was beautifully decorated with 
a centrepiece of white phlox and pink dahlias. Covers 
were laid for fourteen. 
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Miss Rosamond Lancaster has had for her house- 
guests the past week, on Shore road, Magnolia, Miss 
Mary Brown Warburton and Barclay Warburton, Jr., of 
Philadelphia; Wynne Johnston and Edward Mcllvaine 
of New York city. There has been much entertaining 
done in their honor by Miss Lancaster and friends at 
Pride’s Crossing, and the young people have had a very 
merry time. Included in the parties were Miss Lan- 
caster’s brothers, Jack and Robert Lancaster. 
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Master Curry Watman of New York, who with his 
parents is an August guest at the Oceanside hotel, Mag- 
nolia, entertained a few of his little friends on Thursday 
by a motor trip to Hamilton where, in a delightfully 
wooded spot, they had a real picnic party. The boys 
gathered wood and made a fire, over which they broiled 
steak and in the ashes roasted potatoes, which, with the 
luncheon they had brought from the hotel, afforded them 
a sumptuous repast. After the feast they departed in 
the motor for a long ride through the surrounding places, 
arriving at the hotel about six o’clock. Among the guests 
were Misses Virginia Newman, Suzanne Anderson, Helen 
Hussey and John Holmes. Miss Evangeline Beane chap- 
eroned the youngsters, 
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Mrs. Lily Middleton, who with her daughters, the 
Misses Helen and Jean, and her son, John, are season 
guests at the Oceanside, Magnolia, is entertaining her 
elder daughter, Mrs. H. M. Wykes of Englewood, N. J., 
who arrived at the hotel on Thursday. Mrs. Middleton. 
gave a dinner party Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. 
Wrvykes, who was very lovely in an exquisite gown of 
black tulle over taffeta, with paillettes of iridescent, and 
touches of pale blue an oe the bodice. 
A mixed doubles lawn tennis tournament is scheduled 
at the Montserrat club, to start next Monday. Partners 
will be drawn by lot and entries will be received from 
members of the Montserrat, Myopia, Nahant and Essex 
County clubs. Entries will close at noon, Friday. Tele- 
phone Beverly 511. Ladies’ singles to decide the club 
championship will also start next Monday. This tourna- 
ment will, of course, be closed to members of the Mont- 
serrat club. 
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