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Ne&r H SHORE G SRI, La at M sean is proving the 
place de resistance for diners among the North Shore 
smart set. The past week has brought many merry par- 
ties to this popular place; many have sought the verandah 
dining room off the wistaria room, an innovation, and 
incidentally a most cozy place to satisfy the cravings of 
the inner man. ‘This large, airy room on an upper ver- 
andah giyes the patrons the opportunity of practically 
outdoor dining, with the same excellent service afforded 
in the large dining rooms of the club. One of the first 
parties to enjoy this feature was that in honor of Wm. 
G. Shillaber, president of the North End Savings Bank 
of Boston by some of his associates in the bank. Besides 
Mr. Shillaber the guests included Charles E. Wi iggin, Carl 
E,. Noyes and Sidney F. Squires of the board of invest- 
ment of the bank; Frank E. Burton, treasurer, and Edwin 
A. Bayley, counsel and clerk. Mr. arid Mrs. John Barry 
Ryan of New York are among those who frequently 
enjoy the hospitality of the Grill. They motor down from 
the Copley-Plaza and seek this pleasant retreat for lunch- 
eon or dinner with their friends on this end of the sate 
Other Copley-Plaza guests gee were down this week < 
the Grill were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Edward, George I 
Manning, Miss A. Bellows na Mrs," Js > Carew <ot 
Marlboro and Boston have taken apartments at the Grill 
for a fortnight. Dinner guests this week at the Grill in- 
cluded: George Nixon Black of Manchester; E. B. Bart- 
lett and J. S. “Merrill, Manchester ; A. L. Daniels of Wen- 
ham; G. L. Eaton of Clifton; John Mason Little of 
Swampscott ; A} TeTarbell of Marblehead ; J. Harrington 
Walker, Charles A. Stevens, P. M. Allyn, D: E. Knowiton 
and W. W. McMillan of the Magnolia summer colony; 
and F. Culbert, J. A. Hull and C. H. Nettleson of the 
Oceanside; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer of Pride’s Cros- 
sing ; Percival P. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Clarke, 
and Mrs. C. E. poner Swampscott; S. E. Hutchinson, 
Dr. H. E. Warren and J. W. Tewksbury of Beverly 
Farms; E. W. Robinson and R. D. Bunnell of West Man- 
W. DeF. Bigelow L. M. Harriman 
BIGELOW & HARRIMAN 
Building Contractors 
127 FEDERAL ST. New York O 
BOSTON 
Telephone 750 Main 
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314 MADISON AVENUE 
New York City 
Georges & Emile of washington, D.C. 
Ladies Hairdressers 
HAVE OPENED A BRANCH IN MANCHESTER 
27 CENTRAL STREET, Telephone 61M 
Arrangements may be made by telepbone and will call at your residence by motor- 
A stock of fine Hair and Shell Goods. Telephone 61M. 
A, M. Bingham 
ef 729 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Has opened her Dressmaking Rooms 
6 North Street, Manchester-hy-the-Sea — Telephone 9W Manchester 
chester; E. W. Lovell of Ipswich; Ralph Henry Barbour 
and Louis Baer of Manchester. ‘The ‘Thés Dansants sat- 
isfy the devotees of dancing at the Grill and the Royal 
Hungarian orchestra continues to, be a big drawing card. 
The tea garden, too, is growing in popularity and will 
serve as a most popular spot during the warm days. 
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The convention of the Society of American Florists 
is making active preparations for the annual convention 
of the organization in Boston in August. ‘The “Big Day” 
has been set for August 21, when the delegates will go to 
Nantasket beach by steamer. 
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Mrs. Alexander Cochrane, whose house at Pride’s 
Crossing 1s occupied by the Payne Whitneys this season, 
will sail for Europe next Tuesday. She has just concluded 
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Cushing, at New- 
port. 
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Dr. William Richardson of Commonwealth ave., Bos- 
ton, is paying his annual visit to the Misses Bartlett at 
their attractive summer home at Old Neck, Manchester. — 
The rose garden at the estate at the present time is a most 
attractive sight. Yesterday afternoon about twenty-five 
Manchester girls, members of the Arbella club for the 
most part, were guests of the Misses Bartlett, being in- 
vited over to see the flower garden. Afternoon tea was 
served. Each girl on leaving was presented with a beau- 
tiful flower. 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central Sq., Manches- 
ter. ‘Tel: .53-]: adv. 
The morals of today are made up of appearances.— 
Mme. Louise Colet. 
EMBROIDER YOUR MONOGRAMS 
») «or Initials on your Household Linens, wear- 
ing apparel, etc. 
We make perforated stamping patterns any size 
Send 2c stamp for illustrations and prices 
D. A. McKINNON CO. 
24 BOX 107 MANCHESTER, MASS. 
North Shore 
Estates 
A Specialty 
D. D. CAREY 
Insurance Broker 
Telephone 1792 Main 
56 Ames Building 
BOSTON 
