14 aie NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Womens Lduratinnal 
Handwork Shop 
‘The Children’s Shop 
9 Bridge Street, Manchester 
Children’s Frocks, Coats and Hats. 
Carefully Selected Books and Toys, 
Beautiful Dolls. 
Pure Candies for Children, made in the 
Candy Kitchen of the Union Food 
Shop. 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, Opposite Public Garden 
| Telephone Orders Taken 
and Iudustrial Union 
Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and Supper 
Served at the Union 
TASC 
- The Food Shop 
Basket Luncheons 
Bread, Cake, Pastry. 
Fresh Jellies, Preserves and Pick- 
les. Advance orders may be 
placed for safe shipment to any 
part of the world. 
Express Connections with North Shore 
Sir John Lane Harrington and Lady Harrington 
(Amy McMillian) of England are at Bar Harbor, where 
they are the house guests at “Miller Cottage” of Mrs. 
Nicholas Longworth Anderson, of Washington, the moth- 
er of Larz Anderson. ‘They will return to Manchester 
shortly. 
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Mrs. Niels Christensen (Katherine Stratton), with 
her infant boy, has come North from her home in Beau- 
fort, S. C., to spend the rest of the summer with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solovon P. Stratton, at Magnolia, 
where they are occupying the W. B. Williams cottage on 
Magnolia avenue, which they had last summer. Mr. Chris- 
tensen will join his wife later in the season. 
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Mrs. Frederick A. Keep of Washington is on the 
North Shore for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William J. 
Boardman, her parents, at Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elwood Foster of Washington, 
D. C., and Fresh Water Cove, Gloucester, announce the 
engagement of their neice, Miss Marcy I. Curtain to 
Thomas Beaver Browne of Philadelphia. The marriage 
will take place in the fall. 
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Last Saturday, Boston and the neighboring towns 
sent many week-end guests to the Green Gables club, all 
anticipating a few delightful days on the rocky Mag- 
nolia coast. Their wishes were fulfilled. Dinner parties 
and dancing exhibitions were features of a long list of 
avrusements. Among those registering over the week-end 
were Mrs. C. M. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Powers, 
Mr. and Mrs, M. P. Clough, Mrs. A. W. Haylord, Mr. 
and Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Mrs. Eugene Nelson, Mrs. S. A. 
Whitten, A. H. Mallory, Mr. M. C. Brush, R. L. Steinert, 
Miss Frantzheim. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Norris and Mr. 
and Mrs. James Brown remained at the Gables for sev- _ 
eral days. ‘The Green Gables club offers many tempting 
Opportunities fo rmodern dance enthusiasts to exhibit 
their skill. Dance music is offered daily from 5 to 6, and 
7.30 to 9.30. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, an 
extra dance hour, from 11 to 12, is added. Among the 
Sunday arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Batchelder, Mr. 
and Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. S$. Adams, Mr. 
and Mrs. H. J. Russell, Wm. R. Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. 
E. D. Bancroft, Miss A. C. Bancroft, Miss A. Russell, 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller, 
Mrs. Helen L. Wellington, Asa Shayes, A. D. Rogers and 
party, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Squire, A. Raymond Quinn, 
Thomas Rafter. On July 22nd Col. and Mrs. S. E. 
Blunt arrived for a visit of several days. Mrs. H. E. 
Russell gave a dinner party for several guests Wednesday. 
On the afternoon of Thursday, July 23rd, R. C. Fletcher 
entertained a party of twelve at luncheon. The first of 
a Friday evening series of Dinner Dansants will be held 
at the club tomight. Dinner will be served from 7 till 8. 
From 8 till 9 the guests will be thrilled by the clever ex- 
hibition of dancing given by Miss Vera Sabina and J. C. 
Bronner of New York. At 9 o'clock the happy throng 
will take possession of the dancing floor, and will dance 
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Miss Cecilia Payan and Miss Mildred Bolan of 
Providence have been visiting the former’s brother-in-law 
and sister Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Schmidt, in the Butler 
cottage, Summer street, Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt 
gave a little dinner at the North Shore Grill in honor of 
their guests. 
Copley Square 
A Phoiecaab Taken at Your Summer Home 
when your family is all together and with the health that comes with 
vacation tive, will always be of great pleasure to you. 
We charge no extra over our studio prices for this service anywhere. 
If at the North 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 
