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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
Telephone North Shore Grill 
548 and 8591 Magnolia 
Mrs. Hugh J. McGowan of the Manchester Cove col- 
ony is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Charles Miller 
Ramsdell (Frances McGowan) of Buffalo. Last Monday 
night Mrs. Ramsdell chaperoned a dancing party given 
by Miss Isabel McGowan, her sister, in the casino, at the 
Magnolia swimming pool. The party was one of the 
most delightful social functions at the Pool this week. 
Miss McGowan is very popular with the younger set at 
Magnolia. 
Mrs. John C. Phillips of Marine Farm, North Bev- 
erly, has returned from North Haven, Maine, where she 
has spent a month with her daughter, Mrs. Peters. Her 
son, George W. Phillips and family of Sudbury, are visit- 
ing at the Farm. Mrs. William Phillips has spent the 
last two weeks in Washington with her husband, who is 
third assistant secretary of state. He accompanied her 
home for a short period at their estate near Wenham Lake. 
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 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Dixey of Beacon street, 
Boston, who since early in the season have entertained ex- 
tensively at “Tanglewood,” their attractive summer estate 
at Lenox, are on the North Shore as the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. John L. Thorndike, at their place on Bridge 
street, West Manchester. 
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Among the people who are frequent visitors in Man- 
chester and who have been guests of Harry Chalifoux at 
the Essex club are Mrs. J. V. Meigs and daughter, Miss 
Eugenia, and sons, Joe Vincent anu Hildreth, of lL.owe «. 
who have come to the Moorland hotel at Bass Rocks for 
the latter part of the season. 
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Mlle. Pelletier, sister of the famous French paiater, 
arrived on the last trip of the Franconia, and is visiting 
at the home of Robert Hyde, the limner, in Magnolia. 
North Shore Grill 
New Management This Season 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Foremost Among the Rendezvous of Society 
“THE” place to dine on the North Shore 
Almost an Institution in this Section 
Royal Hungarian Orchestra 4:30 to 6:30, 7:30 to 12 p. m. 
J. Greenburgh, Director 
CLARENCE S. WAUGH 
Professional Dancers 
MISS M. BALLIN 
_ Afternoon and Evening 
Edward Stone Wiltbank, Mgr. 
Two Telephones 
8591 Magnolia 
or 
548 Magnolia 
