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June 25, 1915 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C, A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
HE Committee of the North Shore Branch of the 
French Wounded Emergency Fund wish to state any 
funds donated for this work to be carried on at Mrs. 
Denégre’s coach house should be sent to either the chair- 
man or treasurer of this committee instead of Kidder, 
Peabody & Co. as was erroneously stated in last week’s 
BREEZE, as the money donated will be used in supplying 
materials for our work. The committee in charge ts 
composed of Mrs. Frank Bemis, chairman; Miss Harriet 
C. Rantoul, treasurer, Beverly Farms; Mrs. Robert 5. 
Bradley, Mrs. John S. Curtis, Mrs. Henry S. Grew, 2d., 
Mrs. George H. Lyman, Mrs. Lester Leland, Miss Mar- 
garet Thomas and Miss Alice Thorndike. 
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Mrs. Roger Cutler (Leslie Bradley) of Charles 
River Village, through her board work in connection with 
the Children’s Island Sanitarium at Marblehead, has re- 
cently conducted an interesting poster contest for the 
summer’s advertising. The pretty poster design which 
won out was the work of Mrs. Alice Bolam Preston of 
Beverly Farms. The posters will be placed in all tea 
rooms and hotels next Monday and will give full direc- 
tions for reaching the sanitariun. 
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Hair-dressing and manicuring. Work done by ap- 
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pointment. Miss Jean Forbes, 746 Hale st., Beverly. adv. 
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REEZE and Reminder — 
Manchester Tea Rooms 
Cor. Central St. and Pine St. Blvd. 
Home-made Cake and Ice-cream. 
Sign of the Kettle Candy 
Lunches served by order 
TEL. O8-R Mrs. G. C. LEactt 
ORTH SHORE GRILL, at Magnolia, which has been 
open since the 17th of June, will have a more formal 
opening on Friday of next week when there will be an 
exhibition of original dances at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, 
by Baby Lillian Emerson, a wonderfully talented young 
miss, not yet in her teens. Baby Emerson has had a pro- 
nounced successful career, having been in great demand 
in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, where she has 
exhibited her wonderful dancing before the most promi- 
nent wonen of these cities. The management of the 
North Shore Grill will no doubt have a large crowd for 
the occasion. The enlarged and newly furnished dining 
room in the Grill will be used on this occasion and a 
special tea will be served from 4.30 to 6 o'clock. The 
patronesses are: Mesdames Wm. H. Moore, Quincy A. 
Shaw, Jr., Sydney Hutchinson, M. G. Haughton and 
Robt. deW Sampson. 
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Mr. and Mrs. E. M. House, who recently returned 
from Europe have taken a house at Manchester for the 
summer. Through the Boardman agency they just lease 
the Stevens estate, off Summer street, overlooking the 
Essex County club. They will’ come to Manchester next 
week. 
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