22 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
IMPORTER OF GOWNS 
277 Dartmouth Street 
BOSTON 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
A--ong the popular girls at Magnolia this summer is 
Miss Dorothy Tenney, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 
Benj. Tenney, who are occupying one of the score of 
cottages connected with the Oceanside hotel. The Ten- 
neys have rented their own cottage at Manchester Cove 
to the McGowans of Indianapolis. Miss Tenney will 
cnter Vassar College when it opens the middle of Sep- 
tember, having chosen to go to college instead of “coming 
cut” with the group of this season’s debutantes in Boston. 
Tenneys will return to their Boston home, on Marl- 
early next month. 
OF ee 
The 
boro st., 
ae end Mrs. William Rockhill have been visiting 
at the John Hayes Hammond home, Fresh Water Cove. 
They “returned this week to their summer home at Litch- 
field. Later they will return to China where Mr. Rock- 
hill is in the diplomatic service. 
— Che Sign of the Cranr 
Cra House, Fond 
Shap an 
Whoinan's Exchange 
OPEN DAILY 
Mrs. Geo. R. Dean 
Prop. 
SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
Telephone 5 
The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cemetery 
Lobster Luncheon 12to2 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
L)A2 ANDES TANCE. ENGLISH MJFFINS and DOUGHNUTS 
Telephone Oxford 4104 
Office Hours 9 to 4 
MISS INA M. D. LIDDELL 
SUCCESSOR TO Mrs. S. P. PALMER 
DOMESTIC BUREAU 
5 Park Square Boston, Mass. 
Cooks Seamstresses Day Workers Elevator 
Parlor Maids Laundresses Butlers Chauffeurs 
Chamber Maids Nurses Chefs Coachmen 
General Maids Inside Men QOutsideMen 
Acccommodating Cooks and Accommodating Waitresses for 
Luncheon and Dinner Parties Reference Verified 
Waitresses 
Crosby 
IMPORTER OF MILLINERY 
277 DARTMOUTH STREET 
Boston 
Branch 
BUNGALOW SHOP 
Hesperus Avenue Magnolia 
Miss Crosby will be at Magnolia until September 
15th with her entire collection of New. Fall 
and Winter Models, and will welcome 
North Shore patrons for an inspec- 
tion of her goods at any time. 
The A: W. 
Andrew Carnegie, 2d, estate, “Seawold,” at Manchester 
Cove, since the roth of July, are leaving next Wednesday 
for Pittsburg, Pa _ their w inter home. 
Mellons, who have been occupying the 
Mrs. Edward Clinton NF ee of New York city, 
formerly of Buffalo, announces the engagement of her 
de .ughter, Hester, to Robert Graham Dun Westcote, also 
of New York. Mr. Westcote is a son of the late William 
J. Wescote and a nephew of Elijah P. Smith, head of a 
leading firm of cotton merchants, and resides at the Ards- 
ley club, Ardsley-on-Hudson. The wedding will take 
place at the summer residence of the bride’s mother, 
Hawksworth Hall, Wingaersheek Beach, West Glouces- 
ter, in the early fall. The bride-elect has been coming to 
the North Shore since childhood and is well known in 
this section and in her native city. 
Furs" Furs!! 
WERNER-PAZOLT CO. 
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
Special Sale 
of 
Fashionable Furs 
at 
Summer Prices 
Owing to the European War all importation of 
Furs has been cut off, which means a scarcity and 
Increased Prices. later in the Fall. We would 
advise our patrons on the North Shore to take 
advantage of our summer prices and select or order 
Furs for next winter now. Mr. Werner will be 
at this store every day during August or can be 
seen by appointment either here or in our Boston 
store. 
Boston Store 458 Boylston St. 
