22 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 25, 1916. 
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Lyuntirla, Mass. 
Finest Motor Inn in New England 
Recently enlarged, having a seating capacity of 
500. Ballroom for dancing remodeled. 
CHICKEN, STEAK AND LOBSTER DINNERS 
Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed 
C. A. Eagleston Co., Proprs. 
Tel. Lynn 8490 
Open the year round. 
Located on the Newburyport Turn; ike. 
BLUEBIRD TEA ROOM 
HALE STREET PRIDE’S CROSSING 
Reservations for Chili Parties 
are now being made two weeks in advance 
MAILLARD’S CANDIES 
Pure Candies for Children 
Telephone Beverly Farms 143-M 
Cuarity Bripck Party will be given at the North 
Shore Swimming Pool, Magnolia, on Monday after- 
noon, August 28th, at 2.45 o'clock for the benefit of the 
permanent Blind War Relief Fund for Soldiers and 
Sailors of England, France and Belgium which promises 
to eclipse any of the charity functions given thus far this 
season on the North Shore. Mrs. Charles Adams Potter 
of Philadelphia, who is a season guest at the Oceanside 
Hotel is chairman. and she is assisted by a general com- 
mittee composed of Mrs. William H. Coolidge, Mrs. 
Clarence F. MacMurray, with James M. Green of Wash- 
ington as treasurer. Applications for tables should be 
made to Mrs. Potter or Mrs. MacMurray at the Ocean- 
side Hotel, price $5 each. A number of very generous 
donations have been made to augument the fund. Beau- 
tiful trophies have been given by the Magnolia shops and 
Grill. Mrs. William H. Coolidge has very. generously 
offered the use of her beach bungalow. Included among 
the patronesses are Mrs. Robert Dawson Evans, Miss 
Abby Hunt, Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs. D. Herbert 
Hostetter, Mrs. L. M. Sargent, Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot, 
Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Mrs. Randolph Frothingham. Mrs. 
Randolph Tucker, Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch, Mrs. John C. 
Howe, Mrs. Walter Yates, Mrs. FE. A. Boardman, Mrs. 
Harrison K. Caner, Mrs. A. C. Butler, Mrs. J. Henry 
Lancashire, Mrs. A. W. Pollard, Mrs. J. O. Procter, Jr., 
Mrs. Tan F. McNeil, Mrs. George Barnard, Mrs. 
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Phone 93 Sea St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
C. C. Overton, Mrs. James T. Harahan, Mrs. Paul 
Moore, Mrs. Elias Ponvert, Mrs. Alfred Pancoast, Mrs. 
George Kidd, Mrs. William H. Goolidge, Mrs. George E. 
Stevens, Mrs. John Lancaster, Mrs. Francis R. Culbert, 
Mrs. Clarence F. MacMurray, Mrs. W. H. Scudder, Mrs. 
William J]. Chalmers, Mrs. Emile Pollak, Mrs. Henry 
Matthews, Mrs. James M. Green,’ Mrs. E. M. Binney, 
Mrs. J. J. Weil, Mrs. Askel P. C. Wichfeld, Mrs. Cos- 
Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. G. J. Hender- 
son (of Toronto), Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. 
Alexander Steinert, Mrs. J. Hood Wright, Mrs. John 
Markle, Mrs. Davis Bartlett, Mrs. Charles D. Sabin, Mrs. 
Frank Frazier, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. J. Emmott 
Hare, Mrs. James Walker, Mrs. C. P. Searle, Mrs. J. 
Harrington Walker, Mrs. Albert C. Burrage. Mrs. Pot- 
ter is very much encouraged because of the ready giving 
to this beautiful cause, and it is sincerely hoped that full 
round sum of $500 may be realized for the charity. Even 
the bell-boys, waitresses, maids and chauffeurs at the hotel | 
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