20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
In view of the demand for private and class lessons 
Albert Latscha 
of Castle House, New York, will devote the balance of the season to teaching 
Appointments by telephone 
Magnolia 8585, Hotel Aborn 
Terms 
Reasonable 
STUDIO 
I Lexington Row, MAGNOLIA 
In view of the demand for dancing lessons, both pri- 
vate and in Canes Albert Latscha (of Castle House, 
New York), who has been at Magnolia this summer, will 
devote the balance of the season to teaching. He has 
opened a studio in the vacant store at No. 1, Lexington 
Row, Magnolia. A number of new dances are being 
formed by the people at the Oceanside as well as some 
of the cottage contingent. Miss VanWinkle of the Ocean- 
side has formed a class of twelve of the young men and 
women, including Misses Frances and Adelaide Brainard, 
Miss Rhoda Higgins, Miss Madeleine White, Miss Ethel 
Morse, Miss Elvine Richard, George Wick, George Net- 
tleton, Chet Lockwood, Bob and Alexander Steinert. The 
class will take up the half-and-half and the maxixe. Miss 
Coates and Mrs. Culbert of the Oceanside also have 
formed new classes. 
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At the “Ancient Rose Tree Shop,” (mark the sign(, 
Ipswich village, two miles out of Ipswich town, on main 
Boston-Portsmouth auto road, near the Rowley line, there 
are chicken (broiler) luncheons and suppers, for seventy- 
five cents. The August specials are berry pan dowdy, 
frozen pure cream and clotted cream with berries. A 
tea-tray, with special, for twenty-five cents. In the shop: 
hand-weaving, etc., and had-illumined work. Tel. Row- 
ley 1-6. adv. 
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John Bowler of High Cliffe Lodge, Bass Rocks, sailed 
on Thursday on the Adriatic for England. Mr. Bowler’s 
daughter, Mrs. R. L. Royce and Mr. Royce accompanied 
by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wanamaker went to New York 
Wednesday to wish Mr. Bowler “Bon Voyage.” After 
a few days stay in New York at The Hotel Biltmore 
they will return to High Cliffe Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. 
Royce will have as guests Mr. Royce’s mother, Mrs. Julia 
M. Royce and Miss Beatrice Davis of Bellows Falls, 
Vermont. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens of Manchester-Mag- 
nolia colony left last Saturday to join the family of the 
latter’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin (Elizabeth 
Chalifoux) of Chicago, for a cruise through the lakes 
and Georgian Bay in the Chapin yacht, “Michicago.” Mr. 
Chapin’s yacht was in the races of last week from Chicago 
fo Mackinac Island. 
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At a recent party of the Magnolia young people at 
Revere Beach, one crowd narrowly escaped walking home 
owing to the lack of gasoline. Fortunately the chaperone’s 
car came along and rescued them from a difficult dilemma. 
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Miss Rosalind Wood of Pride’s Crossing has re- 
turned from an exteded trip in the mountains. 
Mrs. Carrie F. Bennett 
Che Gift Shap 
Lexington Avenue Magnolia 
Carefully selected foreign and domestic novelties, 
Children’s dolls, toys, and books a specialty. 
Announcement 
Mrs. Charles Campbell Forbes 
38 East 36th Street, New York 
will be at 
Mrs. Bennett’s Shop 
AUGUST 17th to 22nd 
Showing an exclusive line of the latest 
importations in Gowns, Coats, Waists 
and Novelties at very attractive 
prices 
Specializing in 
Smart Dancing Frocks 
Experienced Fitter 
in Attendance 
