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SOCIETY NOTES 
The suecess which has marked 
the opening of the North Shore 
Grille Club at Magnolia predicts for 
it a very busy season. The club has 
been open but a fortnight, but it 
is already the rendezvous for motor- 
ing parties from all along the shore. 
Its tea-gardens in the the afternoon 
and its trellised verandas in the eve- 
ning are the scene of much mirth 
and festivity. Under the new man- 
agement every wish and desire of 
the club-members are satisfied to 
the last detail and Mr. Philip Pretto, 
the resident manager, is receiving 
many congratulations, both from 
friends and patrons, on the improve- 
ments he has made. Among the 
many happy parties observed at the 
Grille this week were Mr. and Mrs. 
J. O. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. John 
F. Turner of Lexington and Mr. J. 
Freeman Marstan of Boston; Mr. 
Stuart Walker of Boston and party 
of five; and Mrs. William 8. Ken- 
nard and a party of friends. The 
elub membership is growing to the 
extent of from 15 to 20 members a 
day. It is expected that, before the 
season is over, the membership will 
total more than 2000. 
Miss Josephine E. Keefe, the 
dressmaker of Madison avenue, New 
York City, is at 11 School street, 
Manchester, for the season, and is 
prepared to attend to the wants of 
her many North Shore customers. 
Miss Keefe’s specialty is making 
gowns and remodelling. . 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ROCKPORT HOTELS 
A number of Boston people are 
enjoying the cool breezes of the sea 
at the Ocean View, Pigeon Cove. 
Among those who will spend the en- 
tire season there are: Mrs. L. N. 
Jarett, Miss Sarah A. Lyons, and A. 
A. Kenny, all of Boston. Others 
who are registered at the Ocean 
View are H. W. Brik of Boston, D. 
L. Garvey, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Gar- 
vey, Willis Garvey and Annabell 
Garvey of Washington, D. C.; T. A. 
Lee of Topeka, Kan. 
en Eston, Malden. 
and Miss Hel- 
Che OeMarr 
Hair Dressing 
and 
Dressmaking Parlors 
Shampooing, Scalp Treatment 
Facial Massage and 
Manicuring 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Opposite Post Office Tel. Conn. 
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Garden Party 
ON THE GROUNDS OF THE 
. Rebecca Nurse House .. 
Built 1636 
149 Pine Street DANVERS, MASS. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912 
Luncheon - 12 to 2 P.m, 
Good wife Rebecca Nurse 2to3 P.M. 
to neighbors and friends 
HISTORIC PAGEANT : - 
Indian Scenes, Quilting Bee 
May Pole Dance, Dames School, etc., etc., etc. 
ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 25cts. 
Reserved Seat 25 cents extra 
RECRPTION 
30.clock 
Admission to grounds for Automobiles $1.00 
Space reserved for Automobiles with view 
of Pageant $5.00 
Cake, Candy, Fancy & Useful Articles 
--Buffet Lunch. 
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3} THE APPOINTMENT BUREAU 3% 
3$ Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 3: 
#3 can furnish for summer positions 3 
3: tutors, nursery and teaching gov- % 
3} ernesses, musicians, companions, 3% 
3% secretaries, clerical assistants, so- 3 
3 cial workers, camp counsellors and 3 
3} workers along various other lines. 3 
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Summer Jewelry 
Beads, Baskets 
Leather Goods 
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Do not fail to see our 
Exhibit from 
“The Pohlson Galleries” 
9 CHESTNUT ST. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS 
