12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
HANDWORK SHOP LUNCHEON THE FOOD SHOP 
Fre ce ense Afternoon Tea and Supper seryed at Hes Luncheons 
Luncheon sets, pincushions, table the Union Bes ee 
runners, bridge-table covers, pottery 
flower holders, baskets for all uses, 
folding tea tables and muffin stands. 
Every article specially selected and 
the best of its kind. 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, Opposite Public Garden | 
Telephone Orders Taken 
The Payne Whitneys:of New York have just leased 
the Alexander Cochrane place at Pride’s Crossing, the 
lease being made through the Boardman agency. 
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Elmer J. Bliss and family of Boston will again oc- 
cupy the Preston cottage at Beverly Farms. 
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George F. Braum, Jr., and family of Chicago, will be 
among the newcomers to the North Shore this year. 
They have just hired through the Boardman agency the 
Pape cottage, so-called, adjoining the Essex County club, 
School street, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt Amory and Miss Gertrude 
Amory and the Harold Coolidges are due the first of June 
at their Pride’s Crossing homes. 
Cass, 
Madame Ruby, importer of gowns, and Miss Crosby, 
importer of the latest novelties in Parisian millinery, both 
of 277 Dartmouth street, Boston, have leased, and will 
occupy The Bungalow Shop on Hesperus avenue, Mag- 
nolia. They will open June 17 and continue through the 
Secs 
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Mr. Coulon, manager of the Westminster Hotel, 
Boston, informs us that his roof-garden will soon be an- 
nounced with attractions better than ever. 
Women's Educational and Juduastrial Union 
RRS 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
Catering for afternoon teas and 
receptions. 
Express Connections with North Shore 
Mrs. William Phillips and hee young infant daugh- 
ter left Washington on Friday for Beverly, where Mr. 
Phillips has erected a beautiful new summer home not 
far from the residence of his mother, Mrs. John C. 
Phillips. 
Os ciav, 
Page & Shaw, widely known as one of the largest 
manufacturers of strictly choice candies in New England, 
are reported as planning to give a free sample distribu- 
tion of their delicious product. to North Shore summezy re- 
sorters some time in June. Three of their largest motor 
vehicles, will probably be employed in this service. The 
company seems to have decided that next to publicity in 
The Breeze, this will be their most effective method of 
advertising. This way with the candy—please? 
Tue Nortu SHore is the home of modern aviation 
experiments and progress. 
HarvarD Wit, APPRECIATE its Stadium Bridge | on 
Class Day. 
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THE WITCH HOUSE 310 1-2 Essex Set eat 
ANTIQUES of All Kinds 
SPECIAL: A rare old LOWESTOFT tea set with blue 
border and urn decoration—very unusual 
Agencies at 
NEW YORK 
CHICAGO 
PHILADELPHIA 
PITTSBURG 
INDIANAPOLIS 
KANSAS CITY 
LOUISVILLE 
HARTFORD 
NEW HAVEN 
YONKERS, N. Y. 
SPRINGFIELD 
WORCESTER 
PROVIDENCE, R. I. 
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He Lease and care for them, 
RITEFORD  } ORANGE, N. J. 
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Mexico 
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CHELSEA MASS. US. A. 
Card Tables, Folding Chairs, 
Gold Chairs 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances, Lawn Parties 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston: Mass. Chambers BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay. Tel. 765 
Salem ; 
associations and quaint features 
along the 
With its literary 
is the most interesting house to 
North Shore. 
Turner St. off Essex, Not far from Salem Gommon 
THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES 
visitors 
Ey Wie NPG HOLES 
.... Antiques 
73 1-2 Federal Street 
orf @ 
Salem, Mass. 
