Aug. 25, 1916, 
M. FRENCH & CoO. 
IMPORTER and DRESSMAKER 
MORLEY BLOCK, BEACH STREE] 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
and Boston, Mass. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
OURVSEECIAL 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. 
N informal war talk and poster exhibition will be 
given at the house of Mrs. George F. Willett, Cool- 
idge’s Point, Manchester, next Monday evening, August 
28, at 8.30, for the benefit of the American Ambulance 
in France, and the Belgian refugees in London. Luke 
Doyle will tell of his thrilling experiences driving an 
ambulance in Alsace, and show some very interesting 
pictures, and Miss Grace B. Monks will have an exhibi- 
tion and sale of Mrs. Fiske Warren’s War Posters. Mrs. 
Warren has lately added new posters to her very interest- 
ing collection which will be shown Monday for the first 
time. The American Ambulance has won such gratitude 
and respect from the French people that it has become 
a point of honor with Americans to carry on this splendid 
work, started at the beginning of the war in Neuilly-sur- 
Seine. The proceeds from the sale of Mrs. Fiske War- 
ren’s posters go to buy wool, which is sent to Mrs. 
Warren’s sister, Mrs. Erskine Childers, in London. Mrs. 
Childers has greatly helped to solve the problem of the 
Belgian refugees in London by her splendid knitting 
industry in Chelsea, where 1300 Belgian women and 
80 crippled men are given employment. Tickets at $2 
each may be had from Miss Monks, Manchester Cove. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley have returned from. 
Bar Harbor to their home in Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Webster of Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, returned early in the week from a week’s 
cruise to North Haven, Me., where they made a short 
visit with friends. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan of Beverly Cove 
have gone to Canada to meet their daughter, Miss Nina 
Ryan, who has been spending the summer there. Miss 
Ryan will return with her parents. 
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Miss Louisa P. Loring of Pride’s Crossing has re- 
turned from a week spent at Bar Harbor. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. 
Edward J. Holmes, of “The Narrows,’ Manchester, 
spent last week-end on a motor trip to Provincetown. 
Phe first week of September will, as usual, be the time of 
their departure to Jackson, N. H. Mr. Holmes is at the 
Plattsburg military camp. 
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Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boynton of Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, have the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Charles Nevin of 
Pittsburg with them. Mrs. Boynton’s brother, John 
Chew, has just left for his farm in Virginia. ; 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Foos and family of Springfield, 
Ohio, are on the North Shore for a visit with Mrs. W. 
R. Nelson at her attractive summer home in Magnolia. 
Mr. Foos is president of the Springfield (O.) National 
Bank. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cutler (Leslie Bradley) and 
children of Charles River arrived Monday at the Pride’s 
Crossing home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Motley Pickman are spending 
the summer at Dark Harbor, Me. Mr. Pickman is now 
on the ‘Naval Plattsburg.” His brother Dudley L. Pick- 
man, Jr., has recently returned from the Plattsburg canp 
to Beverly Cove. One of the season’s cruises made by 
the Dudley Pickman, Srs., has been to Dark Harbor 
where they were guests of their son and daughter-in-law. 
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Mrs. J. L. Grandin of Beverly Cove entertained 
friends from North Dakota over the week-end. They 
were Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wilson, the Misses Wilson and 
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