NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 21 
HENRY HAVELOCK ‘PIERCE 
The Original Home Portrait Photographer 
Sittings at Studio if Desired 
STUDIOS: 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass: 
729 Boylston St., Boston 3 
‘741 Fifth Ave., New York 
Artistic, Discriminating People Appreciate Mr. Pierce’s Photography 
That Indefinable Finish, Story Telling Quality, and Life Action Stamps the Prerce Prints Above All Others. 
Imported platinum papers used exclusively 
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Manchester 
“Different’’ 
Pierce Pictures are 
THE DINNER DANCE last Friday night at the 
Essexs County club, Manchester, was one of the 
most brilliant gatherings of the season. Though the din- 
ner was attended by only seventy-four persons, owing to 
the limited accommodations at the little bungalow which 
serves the purposes of a club-house this summer, the 
dance in the Red Barn was attended by more than a 
hundred and fifty. Those having tables at the dinner 
were: Dr. Marshall Fabyan, a party of twenty-two; 
Spencer Borden, Jr., seven; Mrs. George Lee, twelve; 
Miss Morrill, eight; Arthur S. Dabney, eight; Harry L. 
Ayer, six; Mrs. McMurray of the Oceanside, five, and 
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hussey of Magnolia, six. A great 
many more entertained at their residence coming on for 
the dance afterwards. 
Che Sign of the Crane 
Gea House, Food 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean OPEN DAILY 
Prop. 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
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The Wetherbee Estae Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE, BREAD and DOUGHNUTS 
Office Hours 9 to 4 
MISS INA M. D. LIDDELL 
Successor TO Mrs. S. P. PALMER 
DOMESTIC BUREAU 
5 Park Square Boston, Mass. 
Cooks 
Parlor Maids 
Chamber Maids Nurses 
General Maids 
Seamstresses Day Workers Elevator 
Laundresses Butlers Chauffeurs 
Chefs Coachmen 
Inside Men QOutsideMen 
Acccommodating Cooks and Accommodating Waitresses for 
Lunheon and Dinner Parties Reference Verified 
Waitresses 
Miss Helen Lancashire, who has been abroad much 
of her time for the past three years, returned on the last 
incoming voyage of the pEeaiees to New York andhas 
rejoined her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lancashire, at 
their North Shore summer residence at Manchester. Miss 
Lancashire has an unusually fine voice and her long stay 
abroad was for the purpose of cultivating it.in Paris. 
Mrs. and Miss Brevoort, who reside in Paris, have come 
over from there and are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lan- 
cashire in Manchester. It will be recalled that Dr. Lan- 
cashire purchased during the last year the estate of the 
late Charles Head, who called his place ‘‘Undercliff.” 
The Lancashires have renamed the estate and'it is now 
known as ‘“Graftonwood.” 
WERNER-PAZOLT CO. 
FURRIERS, LADIES’ HATS 
458 Boylston Street, Boston 
Announcement 
For the convenience of our patrons residing on 
the North Shore and hotel guests, our branch store 
on LEXINGTON AVE., 
business. 
MAGNOLIA is now open for 
Furs 
Fur Lined and Fur ‘Trimmed Coats, Fur Sets, 
Mufts, Stoles and Small Neckwear in all the Fash- 
ionable Furs. 
Furs Made to Order, selection of skins on 
premises. 
Ladies’ Hats 
wear. 
for Dress—Outing and Automobile 
Ostrich and Marabout Novelties in Neckwear. 
WERNER-PAZOLT CO. 
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
