12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The Waowen's Educational and Industrial Union 
Frocks, Coats and Hats for 
little boys and girls. Beauti- 
ful handmade wear for In- 
fants. Dainty gifts for the 
new Babies. Carefully selected 
Books, Toys and Dolls. 
ORTH SHORE Swimming Pool members and their 
friends are having much to entertain them at this 
very popular place these days. Not only the water sports 
are enjoyed, but the countless little informal parties held 
from tine to time at the Pool give it a definite place in 
the social affairs of the North Shore. This Friday evening 
the Salem Cadet band is to give an open-air concert at the 
Poo! for the members and their guests. ‘Those who want 
to follow the dance muse can maxixe and one step to their 
heart’s desire inside the clubhouse, where a special or- 
chestra will play between the band selections. Arrange- 
ments are now made to hold a match relay between three 
swimming teams, two of them probably representing the 
North Shore. A diving contest in the pool, with a separate 
class for men and women and one for novices, will be 
features of the contest. Entries will be received up to 
Thursday, the 23d, from the residents of the summer 
colonies at West and Singing beaches, Annisquam, Bass 
Rocks- and Eastern Point and can be mailed to Edgar 
Allen, swimming instructor, or the secretary, Box 54, Mag- 
nolia. There will be no entrance fees and cups will be 
awarded. ‘The Pool is a favorite spot these sunny after- 
noons for auction bridge. On Tuesday were noticed at 
the tables Mrs. J. Winthrop Tewksbury, Mrs. FE. B. Rich- 
ardson, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Garland Bramwell, Miss 
Rene Paine, Mrs. Alley, Miss Helen Coates, and Miss 
Eleanor James. On Monday Mrs. C. I. Thayer came over 
from Marion and gave an auction party and tea at the 
Pool to many North Shore friends. ‘There were eight 
264 Boylston Street, Boston 
INVITES YOU TO VISIT 
THE CHILDREN’S SHOP 
9 Bridge Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Pure Candies for Children, made in 
the Candy Kitchen of*the Union 
Food Shop—Assorted Chocolates an# 
Bon-Bons, Mint Marshmallows, 
Cream Wafers, Peppermint Sticks 
and Molasses Bars. 
tables, handsome prizes being awarded the winners. 
Among those present were Mts. J. Converse Gray, Mrs. 
Brewster of Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Fitch, Mrs: [. W. 
Chick, Mrs. Russell Fenn, Miss Robbins of New York; 
Miss Elinor Bradley, Mrs. W. H:.Coolidge, Mrs. Costello 
Converse, Miss Margery Harrie and Mrs. Hamilton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S, Simpkins, Jr., of the 
severly Farms colony, are at Squam Lake, N. H., where 
they have taken a cottage until the first of September, 
when they will return to mepreesch$ 
Professor and Mrs. W. R. Wellington are the guests 
of W. H. Wellington of Boston, who has the Longworth 
cottage at Mingo Beach for the.season. Mr. and Mrs 
S. B. Wolbach returned from their wedding trip last Sun- 
day and will spend a month on the shore before -going 
into camp for a few weeks. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe I. Agassiz of the Hamilton 
colony, have gone to Newport where they have taken a 
cottage for the month of August. Miss Marie Agassiz 
has returned from a visit with friends at Dark Harbor, 
Maine. 
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Capt.«H. M. Bankhead of the United States OE 
army, who has been stationed at Eagle Pass, Texas, has 
joined his family at the Currier cottage, at Wenham, for 
a stay, while he is on a leave of absence. 
If.at the North 
Copley Square 
A Photograph Taken at Your Summer Home 
when your family is all together and with the health that comes with 
vacation tine, will always be of great pleasure to you. 
We charge no extra over our studio prices for this service anywhere. 
Shore call at our Manchester-by-the-Sea office and if at 
the South Shore, at our Hyannis office. 
At any other place, a postal card or call to our Boston, Providence or 
Worcester studios will receive instant attention. 
Louis Fabian Bachrach 
647 Boylston Street, Boston 
Telephone 4155 Back Bay 
