18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Traversed by 
Highland Ave. 
—a State 
Highway. 
IN OLD 
Near Lynn, 
Swampscott, 
Peabody, 
Danvers, 
Beverly. 
Near the High 
School, Public 
and Private 
Schools, 
Trolleys, 
Churches, 
Libraries. 
5 Minutes from 
own House 
Square 
EVERYBODY had a perfectly wonderful time at the 
children’s party, held at the Oceanside, Magnolia, on 
Wednesday afternoon and the only regret that the little 
ones had was that the hours were not long enough. The 
little girls were very sweet and pretty in their dainty 
frocks and their perky hair-bows of the shades of pink 
and blue. The boys were very conventional and very 
good partners, too. The ball-room was a bower of floral 
beauty. Banked high was the fireplace with ferns, oak 
leaves and clusters of goldenrod and hydrangea. Wood- 
bine was twined gracefully from the chandeliers. Hang- 
ing baskets filled with goldenrod decorated the entrances 
to the ball-room. Tables at intervals about the room held 
vases of the goldenrod, completing the yellow symphony. 
Miss Evangeline Beane, teacher of dancing at the hotel, 
was hostess, assisted by Miss Isabella Wadsworth, who 
was very charming dressed as a little girl with white 
j.L. Lougee Co. 
277-281 Essex Street Telephone 2260 Salem, Mass. 
Headquarters for 
Summer Furniture 
for 
Hone Konc WIrrE GRAss 
FURNITURE 
Hrywoop & WAKEFIELD RATTAN AND WILLOW 
FURNITURE 
Rattan Tea Tables in several sizes. 
Tiftin Folding Tables with Removable Trays 
Lawn Swings for two and four passengers. 
Metal Tables and Chairs. 
Garden Settees, Couch Ham- 
mocks, Awnings and Stands, Vudor and Bamboo 
Porch 
Umbrellas, Lawn 
Screens. Crex and Waite Grass Rugs in 
very artistic patterns. 
MASSACHUSETTS, NORTH SHORE 
HIGHLAND PASTURHS 
5-10-30-50 Acre —— HOME LOTS 
Overlooking Massachusetts Bay and its famous beaches 
in the midst of wooded hills of fragrant pines and cedar. 
MRS. EMMA S. ALM 
WM. S. FELTON & CO., 261 Essex Street, SALEM, MASS., Agents 
Aug. 25,1916. 
The one 
SALEM 
Requirement: | 
House of 
Taste 
$2500 up. 
Designed by 
Accredited 
Architects 
395 LAFAYETTE STREET 
SALEM, MASs. 
frock, and black curls released. Miss Alice Richard also 
assisted. ‘lhe children danced and played games to their 
hearts’ content and with joy unconfined. Pretty favors 
of vari-colored balloons were given. At the close of the 
party dainty refreshments were served. 
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Mrs. Eliot Bacon of Westbury, L. IL, is enjoying a 
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce J. Allan at “Allanbank,” 
Beverly Cove. Mrs. Bacon was Miss Hope Norman, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman, and Mrs. Allan 
is her aunt. The Normans, who usually summer at Bee 
Rock, are at Newport this summer, while Mrs. Marshall 
Field has their cottage at Cushing’s Point. 
The Bluebird Tea room at Pride’s Crossing will be 
open every day until September 1o and on Saturdays and 
Sundays the balance of September and October. Mexi- 
can chili con-carne. Hot tamales made to order. Box 
lunches. adv. 
Tue Younc Man Wuo LicHTep a match in Cam- 
bridge to see if there was enough gasoline in his tank 
learned a little something about the moods and character- 
istics of gasoline. A man with so little sense ought to 
be placed in charge of a wheelbarrow. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Greeting Cards 
FOR ALL OCCASIONS 
L. B. MOODY COMPANY 
131 Washington Street, SALEM 
TRUNKS, BAGS and TRAVELING GOODS 
AUTO ROBES 
TRUNKS AND BAGS REPAIRED 
W. C. CLAPP 
51 Washington Street, : : : : 
Next to Comique Theatre 
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Kings Corset Shop 
THE, SHOP OF PERSONAL, SE reise 
CORSETS FOR CAMP, ATHLETICS, 
EVENING AND STREET WEAR. 
QUALITIES FROM $1.00 TO $10.00 
26S ESSEX STREET, -  - = 
TELEPHONE 1050 
SALEM, MASS. 
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