14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Address: North Shore Grille, Magnolia 
(Where Studio 1s located) 
IN oat SHORE people responded with a will to the 
appeal sent out by Governor Walsh and the Mayor 
of Salem for assistance in the situation following the big 
Salem fire. In all of the North Shore cities and towns 
relief committees were hurriedly organized and plans for- 
mulated for the immediate assistance of the people burned 
out in the stricken city. On the night of the fire many 
people in this section sent their automobiles to Salem and 
in many cases personally helped the fire department and - 
hundreds of people who were fleeing from the fire. ‘The 
coffers of the relief treasury saw many checks from the 
North Shore, chief among them one for $25,000 from 
Henry Clay Frick of Pride’s Crossing. One of the first 
-to respond was Miss Louisa P. Loring, also of Pride’s, 
who took a prominent part in the relief work at the 
State armory, Salem. The city of Beverly raised a large 
fund under the direction of Mayor MacDonald and 
Manchester, Beverly Farms, Magnolia, Gloucester, Rock- 
Narth Shure Studio of Munde 
under direction of 
Clarence S. Waugh, of New York City 
Among the dances taught are Half and Half, Tango, Maxixe, Hesitation and One-Step. 
Private Instruction or Class Work. ‘Terms on application 
ri Danse 
Telephones 548, 8591 
port, Wenham, Hamilton and Ipswich, together with the 
towns of the upper shore, contributing clothing, food and 
large sums of money. Much of the real first aid work 
was done by North Shore people. Miss Mabel T. Board- 
man, secretary of the Red Cross, took up the work 
promptly and started directing the various organizations 
under her in the work on the night of the fire. The prin- 
cipal need of Salem at present seems to be money and 
prospects of a long siege for the relief workers is in 
sight. 
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One of the delightful tea rooms on the upper shore 
is the Little Brown Tea House, on Puritan rd., Swamp- 
scott. It is situated just beyond the bend in the road 
past the New Ocean House and quite near the Oakland 
House. It is very popular with the hotel contingent in 
that vicinity and is operated for the benefit of the Boston 
Nursery for Blind Babies. 
North Shore Grille 
M agnolia, Mass. 
Will open June twenty-seventh for the season 
of nineteen hundred and fourteen 
Edward Stone Wiltbank, Mer. 
New Management 
New Features 
French Cuisine 
Unexcelled Service 
The Dansant 
Royal Hungarian Orchestra 
Tables may be reserved by Telephoning 548 or 8591 Magnolia 
