16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
IN OLD SALEM 
MASSACHUSETTS, NORTH SHORE 
HIGHLAND PASTURES 
HOME LOTS — $2500 up. 
Overlooking Massachusetts Bay and its famous beaches 
in the midst of wooded hills of fragrant pines: and cedar. 
MRS. EMMA S. ALM 
WM. S. FELTON & CO., 261 Essex Street, SALEM, MASS., Agents 
Traversed by 
Highland Ave. 
—a State 
Highway. 
Near Lynn, 
Swampscott, 
Peabody, 
Danvers, 
Beverly. 
Near the High 
School, Public 
and Private 
Schools, 
Trolleys, 
Churches, 
Libraries. 
5-10-30-50 Acre 
5 Minutes from 
Town House 
Square 
THE Nortu SHore Grity eclipsed all the other evenings 
-. of the season on Saturday evening when it accommo- 
dated the largest and most fashionable gathering of peo- 
ple since the season began. The gaiety began in the 
early afternoon and waxed strong until midnight, when 
even then the dancers and diners were loathe to leave. 
The clubhouse was made more attractive than ever by 
myriads of electric lights and Japanese lanterns strung 
in gay profusion about the entrance. The tea garden 
which has become so popular was also lighted by numbers 
of electric lights and lanterns. Dancing in the out-of- 
doors. with all the attractions and beauty of the garden 
was the popular place and all through the evening the 
raised platform was filled with couples. The club orches- 
tra augmented by several pieces furnished music for the 
dancing. A number of large dinner parties were given in 
the grill room in the early evening and a great many sup- 
per parties later. 
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Little Miss Héléne Ellsworth, the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. John Chess Ellsworth of Manchester Cove, 1s 
one ofthe little girls who have gained much in swim- 
ming during the past two summers at the North Shore 
Swimming Pool. At the recent swimming contest in 
form work for girls from ten to fifteen years- she came 
out with a cup. 
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“Villa Crest,” the attractive summer villa of Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter D. Denégre at West Manchester, was, the 
scene of another of the most delightful dinner-dances 
which they give every summer, last Friday night. The 
grounds were illuminated. Some seventy-five guests 
enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Denégre. 
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Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat, luncheon, 12-2. After- 
noon tea, 3-6. Mrs. KE. A. Manning. Tel. Bev. 782-W. adv. 
This ancient 
mansion, 1668, 
stands at foot 
of Turner St., 
facing Salem 
Harbor. 
Thousands visit 
% ie cee] it every year. 
VISIT THE The Hathaway 
House of Seven Gables House, 1683, is 
SALEM in the Garden. 
Sept. 1, 1916. 
The one 
pa ale 
j House of § 
7" Taste 
Designed by 
Accredited 
Architects 
395 LAFAYETTE STREET 
SALEM, MASS. 
A NUMBER of the young people from the Oceanside 
hotel entertained at a “dutch” dinner at the “Grill” 
on Saturday preceeding the ball at the hotel. Nearly 
all of the party were in costume and an odd and gay sight 
it presented with masqueraders in all styles of garb seated 
at the one festive board. Noted among the guests were 
Misses Alice Richard, Elvine Richard, Elizabeth Sabin, 
Isabella Wadsworth, Genevieve Clendenen, Dorothy 
Nichol, Georgia Solari, Eleanor Dieter and Eugenia Lev- 
ering, also Jack Stevens, Winthrop Lockwood, William 
Farnell, Robert Ficks, Robert Steinert, Renard Dieter, 
Arthur Clendenen, Robert Adams, Oswald Paul, Charles 
Wadsworth, George Nettleton and Louis Ficks. 
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At the charity bridge, given at the North Shore 
Swimming pool and the Coolidge bungalow, at Magnolia, 
on Monday afternoon, Mrs. William H. Coolidge was 
very stunning in a beautiful white lace afternoon gown 
with a large shell pink ribbon hat, whose only trimming 
was a cluster of pink flowers. Mrs. Coolidge’s jewels 
were a string of beautiful pearls. f 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
ter. Tel. 53-J. adv. 
You will find the Larcom Theatre, Beverly a very 
cool and delightful place to spend the evening. adv. 
Hubby, I’ve often heard you speak about your salad 
days.” : 
“Yes, my dear.” 
“Can’t you help me make a salad for my reception? 
I must have one, and I know nothing about the dreadful 
things.” —Louisville Courier-Journal. 
DISTINCTLY A 
RESORT FOR 
LADIES AND 
GENTLEMEN 
TWO BALL ROOMS 
EXCELLENT MUSIC 
CHICKEN, LOBSTER 
AND 
STEAK DINNERS 
LICENSED 
MIDDLETON, MASS. 
"PHONE ‘DANVERS 45” 
DIRECTION OF 
“HAP’’ WAR 
