NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 2: 
Telephone North Shore Grill 
548 and 8591 Magnolia 
Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond of Fresh Water 
Cove entertained at luncheon Tuesday Mayor Harrison 
Mrs. Harrison and a sister, Miss Edith 
The Harrisons spent Monday night at Haw- 
thorne Inn. ‘Tuesday evening the Hammonds entertained 
at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Alexander 
and their two daughters, and Hon. and Mrs. J. Sloat 
Fassett; Hon. A. Piatt Andrew and G. B. Ceccato of the 
Italian Embassy, whose diplomatic title is “commercial 
delegate.” 
of Chicago, 
eatrison. 
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Congratulations are being show ered upon Mr. and 
Mrs. William S. Spaulding of “Sunset Rock,” Pride’s 
Crossing, on the arrival of a son at their home last Sun- 
day, August oth. 
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Mrs. Edward W. Nash of Boston is a guest of Miss 
. O. Bigelow at her cottage on Magnolia point. 
or 
Henry R. Comley 
Florist 
Branch Store at Magnolia 
NORTH SHORE GRILL—NEXT TO THE COLONNADE 
Boston Store: 6 Park Street 
Phones 64 and 96 Haymarket 
Mrs. Charles K. rs cee and Mrs. Francis L. 
Higginson, Jr., of Pride’s Cross:.ng; Mrs. Koger Sherman 
Warner, of Beverly Farms, ry vee Renton Whidden, 
of Manchester, are patronesses for the Children’s Shop, 
which the Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
of Boston has opened this summer at Manchester. The 
Children’s Shop has the little old-fashioned yellow build- 
ing on Bridge street, Manchester, ory occupied by 
the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. Outside 
are pink geraniums, blue periwinkles and green vines, and 
inside, against cool, gray-brown walls, are the exquisitely 
dainty garments and the colorful dolls and toys. The 
little lady in charge completes the picture in her pale 
gray or rose crepe dress, according as the day is sunshiny 
or cloudy. 
Be whined RO ee Ne ae subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
North Shore Grill 
New Management This Season 
M agnolia, Mass. 
Foremost Among the Rendezvous of Society 
“THE” place to dine on the North Shore 
Professional Dancers 
Royal Hungarian Orchestra 4:30 to 6:30, 7: 30 to 12 p.m. 
J. Greenburgh, Director 
Almost an Institution in this Section 
CLARENCE S. WAUGH yr IE 
MISS M ™ ALLIN fternoon and kvening 
8591 Magnolia 
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Two Telephones or 
548 Magnolia 
