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SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
During the summer Months. 
Telephone North Shore Grill 
548 and 8591 Magnolia 
ITH the opening of the Green Gables club at Mag- 
nilia club today and the North Shore Grill at Mag- 
nolia tomorrow a decided impetus will be given the social 
life in that section of the North Shore. Green Gables 
opens under the same management as last year, whici 
speaks for itself as the continued high class standard otf 
everything at this very popular place. Mr. Dixon will 
have about 150 people for the opening tonight, represent- 
ing many of the leading North Shore residents and pro- 
winent Bostonians. Several improvements have been 
wade this year to place the club in the very best position 
to cater to the desires of its patrons and render the very 
best service. ‘he broad piazza dining room overlooking 
the Cove will be an attractive feature as usual. 
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The North Shore Grill opens Saturday under most 
auspicious conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltbank, who have 
charge of the Grill this year are leaders in this kind of 
thing, and North Shore people mae every assurance that 
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' from Boston. 
Henry R. Comley 
Florist 
6 Park Street, BOSTON 
Will open a Branch Flower Stand at the NORTH SHORE GRILL, Magnolia 
Orders for Dinner and Luncheon Parties 
Orders for Choice Flowers Solicited and Delivered Anywhere Along the North Shore 
Tel. Boston Store 
64 and 96 Haymarket 
When the Grill was originated years ago, as a tea 
roomn, by the late Miss Fannie ‘Stearns it was the center 
of social life in this section of the North Shore. The 
new management, we feel confident in saying, will do 
more to put it back in that position than it has been in 
years. Everything will be run in thoroughly high class 
style. French cuisine will be the service and afternoon 
teas in the garden will be another feature. ‘The original 
Hungarian orchestra, which made the Grill so famous in 
its early years, will furnish the music.’ Among 
those who will dine at the Grill Saturday evening will be 
John Mason Little and Miss Little, Mr. and Mrs. George 
Lemist Clark of Swampscott, guests of Mr: Wiltbank; 
George Whipple Hasting and party of Boston; G. R. 
Osborne and T. G. Forrest of Manchester; Arthur Cor- 
win of Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham of the 
Magnolia colony; Edward T. Bailey and party of friends 
S. H.-Jones of "New York, who has: the 
Villa at Magnolia this summer, will have as his dinner 
guests at the Grill on the opening night Miss K. C. Jones, 
the club will be in no way it was last year. 
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AFTERNOON TEA 
Exclusive Sale of Mary Elizabeth Candies 
John H. Garo 
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 
40 West Street Beverly Farms 
(Near Beverly Farms Station) 
MADE BY MR. GARO PERSONALLY AT 
RESIDENCE OR STUDIO 
SITTINGS 
Telephone 249 Beverly Farms 
_ HOTEL TUDOR—NAHANT 
When motoring along the shore ’phone for one of our 
_. SPECIALLY PREPARED DINNERS. 
Fish, Chicken, Game and all the fixin’s 
Tel. Nahant 8207 
Surroundings always cool with the delights of country and sea 
William C. Clapp 
TRUNKS, BAcGs AND HARNESSES— 
STEAMER TRUNKS AND INDESTRUCTIBLE 
TRAVELLING BAcGS—STUDENT Bacs 
A Stock oF LEATHER GOODS WHICH WILL APPEAL, 
to NortH SHORE RESIDENTS 
Washington Street, Salem 
Between Church Street and the Federal Theatre 
