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Aug. 18, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
M. FRENCH & CO. 
IMPORTER and DRESSMAKER 
MORLEY BLOCK, BEACH STREET 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
and Boston, Mass. 
oer 1 ONE MANCHESTER GOO 
ARIA Monact GALLENGA, one of Italy’s most distin- 
-guished artists is exhibiting a wonderful variety of 
hand-painted opera wraps and voilages for a limited time 
at the shop of J. M. Smith, No. 3, The Colonial, Mag- 
nolia. These exquisite mantels which won for Gallenga 
the award of the grand prix at the San Francisco expo- 
sition, are of liberty velvets, crepes and chiffons, hand- 
painted with a process which never effaces, the glints 
shading into nearly a dozen tones of gold, perfectly mar- 
velous. The designs used, too, purely medieval, are 
taken from pictures of old masters as Pinturicchio and 
Beato Angelico. 
One matinee which I delighted in was of a dainty 
sky blue crepe, painted in green and gold with the lotus 
flower as the design in true conventional, touches of 
gold outlined the neck and the edges of the dainty gar- 
ment, while pretty Venetian bead balls weighted down 
the four ends. —PRISCILLA. 
Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw’s Equal Franchise Com- 
mittee, with its Associate members, are invited to meet at 
her Boston house, 151 Commonwealth ave., on August 
31st, as a preliminary to the National Suffrage Conven- 
tion at Atlantic City, September 6-10, and to the Bay 
State Festival and Bazaar in November. Mrs. Shaw 
expects to take quite a party to Atlantic City, where 
rooms have been reserved at the Marlborough-Blenheinm, 
and many women well-known on the North Shore will 
be among the Mass. delegates, including Mrs. Quincy 
Shaw and Mrs. Graeme Haughton. At the Bazaar, which 
will be held at the Copley-Plaza on Nov. 14th, Mrs. 
Henry E. Russell will again have the flower table and the 
Equal Franchise Comm. will have a “Gift Table.” Mrs. 
Wm. C. Sturgis is secretary. The entire Festival will be, 
as usual, in charge of Mrs. B. F. Pitman and the Ways 
and Means Cominittee. 
SHORE LAND FOR SALE 
THIRTY 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, "2s" BOSTON 
OR THROUGH YOUR OWN BROKER 
OUR SPECIAL SALE 
Of Exclusive Models in ready to wear 
Gowns, Waists and Suits 
This 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. 
HE WeEEK’s ENGAGEMENT of interest to the North 
Shore is that of Miss Mary Wharton, daughter of 
Dr. Henry R. Wharton of Philadelphia, to Alanson H. 
Sturgis, Harvard ’14. Mr. Sturgis is the second son of 
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Codman Sturgis of Boston, and a 
grandson of Mrs. Russell Sturgis (Margaret McCulloch) 
of Manchester. His older brother, Norman R. Sturgis, 
married Miss Harriette A. Woods, only daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph F. Woods of Boston and Ipswich.  Sis- 
ters are Miss Julia Sturgis and Mrs. John W. Suter, Jr., 
(Margaret Sturgis) of New York. No date is set for the 
wedding. 
Oss £0 
Mrs. Marshall Fabyan of Beverly Farms left Wed- 
nesday for New York where she will spend about. two 
weeks. 
280 
Miss Mary Jewett is the guest of Mrs. Geo. D. Howe 
at “Cliffs,” Manchester. 
3%. 
Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch st “Riverhouse,” Manchester, is 
to give a small informal luncheon for Dr. and Mrs. 
Samuel McComb at the Essex County club next Wed- 
nesday. Dr. McComb, who is canon of the Cathedral at 
Baltimore, is to be on the North Shore several weeks, 
and will take the service at the Emmanuel Episcopal 
church at Manchester, next Sunday and the two follow- 
ing Sundays. 
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Paul Stanwood has returned to Manchester from a 
trip to Lake Champlain and Canada, and has brought with 
him for a visit his friend Warner MacLaughlin of New 
York City. 
The average man feels that humanity will always 
be imperfect until it comes round to the point where it 
will agree with him. 
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