38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
North Shore Market 
McDonarp & Focarry, Props. 
P.O. Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Dealers in Finest Quality 
PROVISIONS--POULTRY--GAME 
Fruit and Vegetables 
OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON 
AGENTS FOR MIXTER FARM CREAM 
J. A. Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 
as this is in Ipswich. 
Mrs. Charles Dyer of Topsfield road entertained at 
bridge last Friday for over twenty guests. 
Y° Burnham House guests are.many, Some noted 
there recently have been Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Living- 
ston, Mr. and Mrs. E. Prescott Rowe, Mrs. George E. 
Tener with a party of East Gloucester folk, Mr. and Mrs. 
John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Spencer Kennard, Mr. and 
Mrs. William L. White with guests from the Oceanside, 
among whom was Miss Jennie Norman of St. Joseph, Mo. 
Among Bass Rocks people have been Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
A. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. McNeal and visiting 
relatives from Philadelphia. Mrs. Clement Studebaker 
of Rye Beach was down with a party of seven. 
James W. Appleton has returned to “Appleton 
Farms” from a course at Plattsburg. 
HAMILTON—At “Foxcroft,” the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter H. Seavey, S. Z. Foster of Toledo, O., 
the father of Mrs. Seavey, is making an extended visit. 
Her brother, C. M. Foster, also of Toledo, left this week 
after a visit of ten days. The young daughter, Miss 
Eleanor Seavey, is frequently seen on Hamilton roals 
riding her handsome new horse. Miss Seavey is fond 
of riding, but has not yet entered the regular drags 
and hunts. 
Much entertaining is being done at “Homewood,” 
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe L. Agassiz. where 
the wedding of their daughter, Miss Marie Dallas Agassiz, 
and Cornelius Conway Felton, will take place in the home 
Aug. 18, 1916, 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class | 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
MAGNOLIA 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS 
and be followed by a reception, Tuesday, September ig. 
This Tuesday they gave a dinner of twelve covers. 
Samuel P. Mandell, who is spending two months in 
the aviation school at Utica, N. Y., was a recent Sunday 
guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. 
Mandell of “Four Corners.” Mr. Mandell is very much 
interested in the work and reports having risen as high 
as 2000 feet. 
Another little grandchild has been added to the 
George von L. Meyer family this summer. This little 
one is named Virginia and was born about two weeks ago 
at Newport in the family of Lt. C. Raymond P. Rodgers 
and Mrs. Rodgers (Alys Appleton Meyer) of Washing- 
ton. 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer has returned from New- 
port, where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. R. P. 
Rodgers. Miss Julia Meyer left Tuesday for Newport, 
where she will be the guest of Mrs. Perry Belmont and 
Mrs. Colville Barclay, formerly of the Manchester colony. _ 
Miss Julia A. Meyer, always the enthusiastic pro- 
moter and zealous worker in whatever she undertakes, is 
to be congratulated upon her success in the gladioli show 
held last Thursday at “Cedar Acres,” the gladioli farm 
of B. Hammond Tracey in Wenham. It was a benefit 
for the American Ambulance hospital at Neuilly, France, 
and $500 was realized. Miss Meyer had charge of the 
ticket sale and 1000 tickets would bring in the result 
obtained. 
Mrs. Jonathan Brown, Jr., of “Red Top Farm” is 
entertaining Mrs. Churchill Mehard of Pittsburg. 
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