NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder LG 
DR. E. A. FRAKE © 
244 Cabot Street " Beverly 
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SCOTTISH TERRIERS 
Recommended as Companions 
A really good sort of dog. Best for children’s 
pets. 
GODDARD AVE., Cor. COTTAGE ST. 
Newcastle Kennels, *yex'"* 
Easily reached by metor Tel. 443 
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Est. 1907 
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Massachusetts 
Window Cleaning 
Company 
28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Salem Branch: 
201 1-2 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
Individual attention to all work. 
XJ ORTH SHORE GRILL patrons find this place a 
most pleasant spot to dine of an evening or to 
dance in the open-air space in the Grill gardens. The 
Royal Hungarian orchestra has also been a magnet this 
year as in other seasons, to draw many visitors to the 
Grill. This clever band of musicians piay for the danc- 
ing in the open both afternoon ‘and, evening. The Grill 
was the scene of many parties the past few days. On 
Sunday night W. H. Coolidge and son of Magnolia visited 
the Grill for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. McCutcheon and 
party of eight were present at the dancing Saturday and 
enjoyed supper at the Grill after the dance. The Grill 
dancing in the gardens attracted a party of fourteen 
Oceanside guests on Saturday evening, the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. P. H. Hull at supper after the dance. Mrs. 
George Lee was one of the Saturday night visitors with a 
panty of five. Eleven guests were entertained on the 
sane evening by George E. Warren at dinner and the 
dance afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Paraschos of Ipswich 
entertained Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. 
Pope were also diners at the Grill on Saturday. Mr. 
and Mrs. Homer Bigelow of Brookline and Egypt, on the 
Cape, spent the week-end at the Grill and gave a dinner 
Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tenney and Miss 
Marie Tenney of New York. Mrs. Lucius Manlius 
Sargent entertained on Saturday evening at dinner BOP, 
Beals, with four guests, made the Grill their objective 
point on Saturday. Among Friday’s guests there were 
included Mr. and Mrs. Eben Stanwood, who motored 
from Egypt for the Thé Dansant and dinner at the Grill. 
Mrs. Stanwood is the daughter of Thomas W. Lawson. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burkel and the Misses Burkel were 
motorists who dined at the Grill Sunday. Other guests 
on that day included Mrs. D. Thomsen and a party of 
three from Newport, R. I. Mrs, L. D. Fletcher and the 
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Misses Fletcher were among those noticed at ‘the Grill 
this week. Nathaniel F. Ayer and James A. Parker 
motored down for dinner on Sunday. Colwin Smith of 
Brookline was host to four friends at dinner the same 
day. The party motored down from town. William 
Hoffman and five guests were among those at dinner 
at the Grill Sunday. Mrs. Alanson Daniels of the Wen- 
ham colony was a luncheon guest at the Grill on Mon- 
day. Among others noticed at the Grill this week are 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Emerson, H. P. Palmer, Lewis M. 
Williams, Robert M. Blakie, G. P. Metcalf of Beverly 
Farms and G. FE. Jordan, Jr. 
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About fifty people aie e the North Shore Grill at 
Magnolia last night for supper and dancing, following the 
dance at the Oceanside. Robert M. Bleakie was one of 
those to entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Turner of Bev- 
erly Farms were also of those entertaining. 
The comforts of a city hotel with country surround- 
ings are enjoyed at the Weldon hotel at Greenfield, Mass. 
It is located in the most beautiful residential part of the 
town, away from the dust and confusion of the business 
streets. With absolutely fire-proof construction and 
every modern convenience it is an ideal resting place at 
all seasons. It is a convenient stopping place on the na- 
tural and best motor route from the White Mts. to New 
York and an easy day’s run from Boston over excellent 
roads. In connection with the Weldon there is one of 
the best hotel garages in the state. 
A group of collegians of the Marblehead Neck col- 
ony are to play the Marblehead Y. M. C. A. ball team 
at Seaside park, Atlantic ave., tomorrow (Saturday) af- 
ternoon. Dr. Dixon and W. S. Hammond are preparing 
for a dance to be given tomorrow evening in honor of 
the teams in the game. 
