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June 4, 1915 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 13 
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Cove this week, but to remain for only a few weeks, as 
they start shortly for the Exposition at San Francisco 
to be gone two months. Mrs. Hammond is chairman of 
one of the commissions, and she plans to be there for, 
Massachusetts Day. 
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$ chandise carefully and forwards it promptly. Our telephone number is Oxford 3200. 3 
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it have made this house the largest and most popular store in all New England. 
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547 Boylston St. Magnolia 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven has closed her house on Beacon 
Hill, Boson, and opened her summer residence at Beverly 
Farms, on the Haven estate. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George S. Mandell have been away 
from their country home at Brown’s Hill, Hamilton, for 
a few days this week, on a motor trip to Newport. 
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Among the Americans that have, cast their lot with 
the Allies in the European war are two well-known North 
Shore young men,—Frazier Curtis, one of the sons of 
Mrs. Greeley S. Curtis of 28 Mt. Vernon st., Boston, 
and Manchester, and Norman Prince son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Frederick H. Prince of Hamilton. Both have be- 
come air scouts. 
Boston Mass. 
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WILL BE LOCATED AT THE 
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Corner Hesperus AVE. AND FULLER ST. 
MAGNOLIA 
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OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
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Town Topics is cruel in its insinuations that “North 
Shore summer residents are disturbed. They are to be 
investigated. All because of a notion the mayor of Glou- 
cester has that the rich are usurping all the beaches and 
shore front from Boston to Gloucester to the exclusion 
of the poor people. The conservative North Shore was 
never known to seize anything. They usually get it by 
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