14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 25, 1915 
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ORTH SHORE men and women are interesting them- 
selves in the Red Cross work this summer and begin- 
ning next Friday, July 2, meetings are to held on Tues- 
day and Friday mornings from ten to one o'clock in the 
Casino of the Masconomo House. Hospital supplies will 
be prepared for European needs. All interested in the 
work are welcome to these meetings. Contributions are 
requested in order to furnish materials, and checks may 
be made payable to the treasurer, Mrs. Russell Codman, 
Manchester. The other members of the committee are, 
Miss Louisa Loring, chairman, and Mrs. Boylston A. 
Beal, secretary. 
Squad of American Ambulances on their way from Paris 
to Vosges 
Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth, after a short stay at 
her Manchester estate, is going to her mountain camp in 
Jackson, N. H., to spend July and August and part of 
September. 
THE FOLK HANDICRAFTS | 
of DENISON HOUSE 
Will Exhibit during the Summer at 
MRS. BENNETT’S SHOP 
3 Lexington Row 
MAGNOLIA 
SPECIAL SALE 
HOUSEHOLD EMBROIDERIES 
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 25 and 26 
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After closing “Edgewood,” their place at Manches- 
ter Cove, Mrs. Richard J. Monks and Miss Monks spent 
several days at the Essex County club, Miss Monks go- 
ing on Tuesday to Mattapoisett, where she is visiting 
Miss Mary Lowell. Miss Lowell, who is a cousin of 
Miss Georgina Lowell, is to be married on Saturday, the 
26th of June. Miss Monks is to act as one of Miss 
Lowell’s bridesmaids. The wedding will be in the chapel 
at Mattapoisett. A special car will take guests down 
from Boston. 
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Brookbank Inn, Fresh Water Cove, has the follow- 
ing guests registered for the season: R. W. McKay, New 
York; Mrs. Karl Hoffman and sister, Miss Laura Dear- 
son, New York; Mrs. Isaac W. Jackson, Baltimore; 
Albert D. Trenor, New York. Mr. Trenor is one of 
the experts who assisted John Hays Hammond, Jr., in 
his laboratory last season. Mrs. Margaret Rehn and 
son, F. K. Rehn of New York, who have been guests at 
the Foster cottage in Fresh Water Cove and also at the 
Inn, left this week for their own cottage in Magnolia. 
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The David S. Greenoughs of Jamaica Plain will not 
be on the! North Shore this summer. They are planning 
to remain in town and spend the summer in making short 
trips to various resorts. Their cottage “Black Bess’ at 
Eastern Point, will be occupied by the Stephen W. Sleep- 
ers of Beacon street, Boston. 
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Hope & Co., of 665 Fifth ave., New York, formerly 
with Thurn, will be located at the Fuller cottage, Mag- 
nolia, this summer (opposite the Oceanside) with a large 
and choice collection of gowns, wraps and blouses. They 
plan to open next week—July 1. 
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of 687 Boylston Street, Boston 
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Gowns, Coats and Wraps 
Has Opened her Summer Shop 
Donchian Building, MAGNOLIA 
