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AMILTON is beginning to recover from the effects 
of the cold weather and take up an active out- 
door life at the Myopia club and in other amusements. 
A postponed children’s festival at the playgrounds, re- 
cently netted a neat sum for that worthy cause, carried 
on by both summer and winter residents. 
Mrs. Wolcott II. Johnson of ‘‘Fairfield Farm’’ had 
a house warming last Friday when she took possession 
of the beautiful new house she has had built on her 
estate. It is a low rambling structure of English archi- 
tecture, fitting in well with this section of the North 
Shore, which is so similar to the pastoral regions of 
England. The occasion was also the 16th birthday of 
her son George, and in honor of that, she had 50 young 
people present from 3 to 7 in the afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perkins left this week for 
their cottage at Lufkin’s Point, Conomo. 
FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
Magnolia Branch Now Open 
WILL FEATURE THIS WEEK 
at Magnolia 
MISSES & GIRLS RIDING HABITS, 
READY-TO-WEAR 
PANAMA AND FELT OUTING HATS 
YOUNG MEN’S KNIT JACKETS 
for Golf and Outing 
YOUNG MEN’S ENGLISH FOULARD 
AND CREPE NECKWEAR 
THE ‘‘DE PINNA”’ SPECIAL TENNIS SHIRT 
Has opened her summer shop 
LEXINGTON ROW, MAGNOLIA 
with a superb collection of 
Imborted Gowns, Lingerie, Linen and Tub Dresses, Waists, Wraps and Novelties 
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Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ©. Robbins of ‘‘Lone Tree 
Farm,’’ Hamilton, left last Saturday for a week’s cruise 
in their yacht. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Dacre Bush of ‘‘ Windacre,’’ Ham- 
ilton, are on a visit to Marlborough, N. H. where they 
are building a new house. This is to be a retreat for 
spring and fall, between the rush of the winter and 
summer seasons. 
Auto parties accommodated for luncheon (10.30 a. 
m. to 6 p. m.) and Bridge Parties at the Elizabeth- 
Martha T Shop, 56 Lothrop St., Beverly—on the shore 
road. ady. 
Miss Ida M. Sax from New York City, pianist and 
teacher with the highest of references, would like a few 
pupils for the summer. Address care of the Breeze 
Office, Manchester. adv. 
' Residents of the 
North Shore Find 
This Store a Most 
Convenient and Helpful 
Shopping Place 
Selecting whatever you may need here means 
choosing from the largest stocks and widest as- 
sortments in New England—with prices always 
invitingly low for dependable qualities. 
If you cannot visit the store in person let us 
know by letter or phone what you require and your 
order will be given prompt attention. There will 
be no delivery charges whatever to any city or 
town in Massachusetts, no matter what your pur- 
chase may be. 
Jordan Marsh Company 
Boston’s Greatest Retail 
Establishment 
