Aug. 25, 1916. 
Landscape 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 95 
Gardening 
Now is the time to plan the 
Improvement of your Estate 
eee ee Ve rr Petia FOR SUCH WORK 
Pettis OURSELVES: 
Experienced Architects to Design — Trained Gardeners to Execute 
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An unsurpassed collection of Nursery Stock in our extensive 
Nurseries at Dedham, Sharon Heights and on Cape Cod. 
R. & J. Farquhar & Co. 
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HETHER one is musing on the purchase of a fur 
garment or not, a visit to Bonwit-Teller’s fine shop 
at Magnolia, where an ostentatious display of furs 1s 
being shown, is a rare delight. For ’tis here, in a rich 
and exquisite blending of the season’s most fashionable 
pelts, are found wraps, coats, stoles and muffs in perfec- 
tion and completeness. “Iwas here today that I feasted 
my eyes upon flare coats and wraps of genuine ermine, 
Hudson Bay sable, Russian sable, broadtail, Eastern 
mink, silver fox, the very beautiful and modish kolinsky, 
and the, too, most fashionably approved, moleskin. Also, 
baby caracul coats and wraps with trimmings of same, 
likewise kolinsky, genuine ermine and chinchilla. One 
of the most beautiful garments which | admired was a 
voluminous and copious wrap or coat of genuine ermine, 
showing the ultra and strictly new bishop collar. It was 
wonderfully matched and of faultless workmanship, the 
skins arranged border-like, enhancing its beauty. Ermine 
tails fringed the edges of the flowing sleeves. The lining 
was of brocaded satin of white and gold, a perfectly 
stunning garment with the use of either coat or wrap for 
either afternoon or evening.—PRISCILLA. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Sawyer of Beverly Cove 
have been on a short trip to New York. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Beal of Beverly Cove have . 
returned from their annual trip to other resorts. This 
year they were at Bretton Woods in the White mountains. 
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Mrs, J. Hildebrand, who has been visiting her sister, 
Mrs. George H. Swift of Beverly Cove, has returned to 
ker home in Chicago. 
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John L,, Saltonstall and Caleb Loring have gone on 
the naval instruction cruise. 
Boston, Mass. 
Col. William D. Sohier of Burgess Point, Beverly 
Cove, chairman of the Mass. Highway Com rission, has 
returned from Washington, where he attended a confer- 
ence last week relating to the work. . 
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“Pen” is the handsome brown and black airedale ter- 
rier.that is the constant playmate of the two little girls 
and little brother at the hone of Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. 
Sears of Beverly Cove. He is an unusually friendly and 
attractive speciman of dogdom, and made an interesting 
study the other day, when, after giving a cordial greeting, 
he stretched himself out at full length on the hall floor 
and watched proceedings. 
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Miss Norma R. Waterbury, daughter of Mrs. Henry 
W. Peabody of “Ledgewood,” Montserrat, is entertaining 
Miss Martha Pratt of Bennington. 
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Mr. and: Mrs. Francis M. Whitehouse have returned 
from White Sulphur Springs and the Adirondacks and 
have gone to Portland to join Mrs. Whitehouse’s brother, 
Allison V. Armour, for a short cruise on the ““Utowana.” 
The party will return to Manchester the last of next week. 
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Another box of comfort bags, reading matter, etc., 
was shipped. Wednesday from the Red Cross receiving 
depot in G. A. R. hall, Manchester, to the Mexican border 
for distribution among militiamen. Last week an immense 
box, containing over 50 of the bags and quantities of 
other supplies, was shipped. The treasurer of the Man- 
chester committee, Mrs. J. Warren Merrill. has received 
generous contributions for the work from Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, Miss Elaine Denégre, Mrs. George D. Howe and 
Mrs. Boylston A. Beal. 
Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat. luncheon 12-2. After- 
noon tea, 3-6. Mrs. E, A. Manning. Tel. Bev. 782-W. adv, 
