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NORTH SHORE. BREEZE 
THE MONTSERRAT COUNTRY FAIR 
in aid of 
The Children’s Island Sanitarium, Marblehead 
Will be held at the 
Montserrat Golf Glub, Saturday, July 27 
from 10 a. m. to G p. m. 
If the weather is unfavorable it will be postponed until Monday or the first 
pleasant day after that date 
A Horse Show will be held in the afternoon on the adjoining field, kindly given 
for the purpose by Mr. Foster of Beverly. Mrs. George S. Mandell has charge of 
the Horse Show, assisted by Miss Mary Curtis and Miss Alice Thorndike. 
Luncheon and Tea will be served. This important feature is under the charge of 
Mrs. Randolph Tucker. 
The Salem Cadet Band will furnish the music. This attraction has been given 
by two friends interested in the charity. 
Miscellaneous Table—Miss Elizabeth Flower and Fruit Table—Mrs. Reg- Tables and Books—Miss Margaret 
Sears, assisted by Miss K. Saltonstall,|inald C. Robbins, Mrs. John Caswell,| Thomas, Miss Catherine Foster, “Miss 
Miss R. Saltonstall, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Daere Bush, Mrs, Charles Ayer. | Elise Pollard, Miss Amy Peabody. 
Parker, Miss Grace Brooks, Miss Mar-| Basket and Sacheht Table—Mrs. : 
icn Lovering, Miss Elise Ames. Neal Rantoul, Mrs. Wm. Rantoul, Miss | ,,, ee ste ea ee ee 
Cake and Candy Table—Mrs. C. E. Franks. Jackson, Mrs. J. A. Burnham, Jr. 
Children’s Table—Mrs. James Howe 
Cotting, Mrs. H. G. O. Colby, Miss Cot- Miss Helen Frick, Miss Edith Soda Fountain—Miss Rosamond 
ting, Wise Newell. ee Minna Lym: an, Mises Hilda a ae My Miss Dorothy Ball, Miss Alice 
Housekeepers’ ‘Table—Mrs. Robert] Rice, Mrs. Frank Bemis. “eal 
S. Bradley, Mrs. R. H. Fitz, Mrs. Hen- The Midway—Mr. Aug. Hemenway, Nigger Dodger, Ring throwing and 
ry Russell. Jr other amusements. 
Many Novelties are promised at the different tables, and special mention will be 
made of these in a later article in the North Shore Breeze. This charity should 
appeal, not only to the residents along the North Shore who look out upon the 
Island, but to all who are interested in the care of sick and crippled children. 
All Roads Should Lead to the COUNTRY FAIR on July 27th 
Any donations of articles or money will be gratefully received and acknowledged by 
the manager of the fair, 
MISS LESLIE BRADLEY, Pride’s Crossing 
