24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Votes For Women! 
A meeting will be held in the TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER, 
Friday Evening, Aug. 9. at 8 o’clock. 
The Speakers: Miss Louie R. Stanwood, Mr. Roger Sherman Hoar 
ADMISSION FREE 
“Tide Be LING LAIN gS 
Boston. Fuller St., Magnolia, 3d house south of Post Office. Apple Tree Cottage 
186 Boylston St., 
Navajo Rugs, The famous Curacao Hats, Brasses, Baskets, Curios, Jewelery 
Toys, Games and Favors. 
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Auge Curios and Works of Art 
Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boys desks. Portrait of two children 
painted at Salem in 1850, by Osgood. 
No cellection of American portrait painters is complete without an Osgood, and 
as I have never before known ef one to be in the hands of a dealer, few are complete 
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ONOHOHOROROHONONS 
F. W. NICHOLS - 73 1-2 Federal St. - SALEM, MASS. 
pens at 67 North Street 
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Che BeMar 
Hair Dressing 
and 
Dressmaking Parlors 
Shampooing, Scalp Treatment 
Bridge 
Thirteen Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
HAND WROUGHT JEWELRY 
i d Manicuring EXCLUSIVE and INDIVIDUAL 
Pail Ao METAL LAMPS, LANTERNS AND 
Magnolia, Mass. CANDLESTICKS IN DISTINCTIVE 
Tel. Conn. EFFECTS 
Opposite Post Office 
AT THE 
STUDIO CRAFTS SHOP 
M. M. KEARNEY 
Gowns 
of Commonwealth and Mass. 
HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, 1669 
Scene of Hawthorne's Riucanes 
Open to visitors daily. Six rooms 
and secret Staircase are shown. 
Fee 25c. including garden and 
counting house. 
Admission to Hepzibah’s Shop, Free 
Quaint and attractive articles on sale. 
Tea served in the garden. 
Hathawav House (1683) in the same 
grounds. 
54 Turner St., Salem 
Ave. 
Boston, Mass. 
has opened her rooms at 
746 Hale St. Beberly Farms 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker 
and 
Corsetiere 
of Madison Ave., New York 
Is in Manchester for the Summer 
Months 
Gowns Made and Remodeled 
TheNormantInn 
Magnolia, Mass. 
M. A. Eldridge, Proprietor. 
Accommodation can be ob- 
tained for the season. Table 
board is First Class.—Reason- 
able Rates. 
11 School St., Manchester 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Magnolia Horse Show is creat- 
ing much interest as the weeks speed 
on. Wednesday, Aug. 28th is the 
date set for the event, which will 
take place on Magnolia Beach at 2.30 
in the afternoon. The entries close 
Monday, August 19th, at 6 p. m.,, 
with J. Henry Coulter, the manager 
of the show. Seats will be on sale at 
the Oceanside newstand, boxes on 
Monday, the 19th at 7 p. m. and 
seats on Wednesday, the 21st. 
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Coolidge of 
Milton, who have been the guests 
of Mrs. Chas. T. White, Mrs. 
Coolidge’s mother, at the Browlands, 
Manchester, have returned to their 
home. Miss Gertrude Coolidge will 
be entertained by Mrs. White at 
Manchester in the near future. 
Miss Lula Sohier of Boston is the 
guest of her aunts, the Misses So- 
hier, season guests at the Browlands, 
Manchester. 
re Fe 
The Beverly Cove Grill has been 
the rendezvous of many of the motor 
parties of North Shore society folk 
during the past week and luncheons 
and teas have been served daily. 
Parties from Bass Rocks and East 
Gloucester have been charmed by 
the beauty of the place and the Grill, 
which is an innovation this season, 
is daily growing more popular. 
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Miss Gertrude Phettiplace of 
Philadelphia, who has been spend- 
ing a few days at the Masconomo, 
Manchester, has returned to her 
home. E. L. Browne and wife of 
Salem are at the hotel for an Aug- 
ust stay. Others making extended 
visits here include: Mr. and Mrs. L. 
W. Faulkner and family of Lowell; 
Edward Morrill and family of New 
York; Miss Jarvis and Miss Walton 
of New York; Mrs. W. B. Scarlett, 
children and maid and Mr. and Mrs. 
J. B. Harper of Philadelphia. Miss 
Dorothy Johnson, who has been at 
the hotel with her mother for some 
weeks, has as her guest Miss Ruth 
Ferguson of Cotuit. Mr. and Mrs. 
H. A. Meldrum with their sons, Hu- 
bert A. Meldrum, Jr., and Alan 
Meldrum, and their daughter, Miss 
Esther, who are touring New Eng- 
land, are making a stop of about a 
week here. 
K. T. Slattery & Co., of Boston 
announce their tenth annual exhibi- 
tion and sale of new fall and winter 
apparel for women, misses and 
children at the Oceanside Annex, 
Magnolia, August 12th to 25th. in- 
clusive. 
