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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 29 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. H. M. Hubbard of Chicago and Miss M. T. 
Bradley of New York both of whom are summering at 
the Browland cottages, Manchester, spent the week-end 
motoring along the South Shore. Mrs. Hubbard and 
Miss Bradley are inseparable and have enjoyed many 
pleasant little motor trips together this season. This 
week they were joined by Mr. Hubbard, who has come 
on from Chicago to enjoy a vacation on the North Shore. 
“ing spend the time with Mrs. Hubbard at the Brown- 
ands. 
Mrs. C. T. White of Boston who has been at Man- 
chester at the Brownland cottages all the season has 
her daughter, Miss Gertrude White, with her now. Miss 
White spent the early part of the season at Milton. She 
is very fond of walking and she, with her daschund, 
“Dice,’’ is often seen enjoying the many delightful 
walks about Manchester. 
James Piper, one of the golfers at the Essex County 
Club, made a short business trip to New York this week. 
Upon his return to Manchester, he met with the only 
accident of the trip. The carriage which met him :t the 
midnight train ran against a telegraph pole but Mr. 
Piper met with no more serious injury than the incon- 
venience of a long walk to the Brownlands. 
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Lieut.-Com. William R. Sayles of the New Jersey 
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Harris at Manches- 
ter Cove for several days this week. 
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Mrs. Lester Leland was hostess for a luncheon party 
of ten covers Sunday at her delightful summer home at 
West Manchester. 
F. M. HOLLAND 
687 Boylston Street, Boston 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
(next to Library Bldg.) 
Closing Week 
All Afternoon and Dinner Gowns 
at Greatly Reduced Prices 
C. G. Howes Company 
French Cleaners 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS AT 
THE SHORE WE HAVE OPENED A SUMMER 
BRANCH IN THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA. 
(rear of Frank Bros.’ Shoe Shop 
Cc. G. HOWES COMPANY 
Brookline Newton Allston 
Boston 
Telephone 203-2 Magnolia 
Che 13th Annual Summer Show 
oft the 
North Shore Gorticultural Society 
will be held on the 
Winthrop Estate, West Manchester 
for the 
Beurtit of Beurrly Hospital 
Weduesday and Chursday, Aug. 21 and 22. 
Admission 25 rents Eucnings 10 cents 
Shaw opens Weduesday at 2 p.m. 
Patronesses: 
Mrs. W. B. Chamas 
firs. R. S. Bradley 
Miss Louisa Loring 
Mrs. WW. B. Walker 
firs. R. B. Evans 
Mrs. Allan Curtis 
Mrs. Philip Dexter 
firs. Wallace Gondrich 
Mrs. £. C. Swift 
rs. L. C. Ganna 
firs. Wim. G. Moore 
Mrs. C. DB. Sias 
Mrs. James MreMillan 
Miss Helen Burnham 
Mrs. Lester Leland Mrs. RK. C. Winthrop 
Mrs. William Hooper Mrs. DB. L. Pickman 
Mrs. H. Il. Hrazier 
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firs. OC. BH. Bennett's 
Ue Gitte Shoppe 
Lexington Ave. Maguaolia 
Unusual Things 
Among them dainty bits of Handiwork in- 
eluding unique Leather Novelties; Pictures, 
Booklets, advanced Calendars for 1913, and 
Cards for all occasions. 
See Combinations on Lavender Table. 
Dolls and Toys suitable for the Beach. 
Agent for The Farm House Chocolates. 
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HK. & M. O’Connell 
45 WEST 46th St., NEW YORK 
Importers 
Smith Block, Magnolia 
High Class Imported Model Gowns. 
and Original Designs in Afternoon and 
Tailor-made Suits, 
Gowns 
Smart 
Evening Gowns. 
Lingerie 
and Parasols 
ORDERS TAKEN 
Blouses, 
