10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
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Telephone 426-R Magnolia 
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Notary Public 
RS. CHARLES 
been so active in the social life of Magnolia this year, 
has taken an apartment at Green Gables for a short while, 
AvAMS Porrer of Philadelphia, who has 
now that the Oceanside Hotel has closed. Mrs. Potter 
is in receipt of the following letter from the headquarters 
of the Permanent Blind Relief War Fund, for which the 
very successful bridge party was given recently at the 
North Shore Swimming Pool: 
My.dear Mrs. Petter: 
“On behalf of our funds we desire to express our 
sincere thanks to the North Shore colony for the check 
of $1024.30 sent us, as the proceeds of the bridge tourna- 
ment and auction sale for the benefit of our cause. 
“Needless to say we are deeply grateful to you for 
the kind effort you have devoted to this work as a result 
of which so successful a return was effected. 
“We convey our thanks also to Judge D. D. Wood- 
mansee, James M. Greene, Mrs. C. F. MacMurray and 
Mrs. William H. Coolidge, and a number of others who 
may have given their assistance to this great work. We 
intend, with the co operation of generous people like 
yourself to establish a permanent fund for relief of these 
most tragically afflicted sailors and soldiers of this war. 
This is but the beginning of what we hope to make a life 
long work of service for all blinded humanity. 
“We also wish to acknowledge the clippings from the 
NortuH SHORE BREEZE which you so kindly enclosed, and 
which we read with great interest. These were further 
evidences of how admirably this affair was carried out. 
“(Mrs.) R. V ALENTINE WEBSTER, 
“Honorary Secretary. 
“Permanent Blind Relief War Fund, 
590 Fifth ave., New York City.” 
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Mrs. W. Harry Brown has returned to Beverly Cove 
after a visit to Mrs. Ethlebert Nevin at Blue Hill Farms, 
Me. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Painter, Jr., who have 
been guests of Mrs. Brown have returned to Pittsburg. 
Mrs. Brown has also been entertaining Mrs. James W. 
Scully of York Harbor, Me. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W yman have concluded their 
sumimer’s stay at Beverly, where they have been located 
at 53 Lothrop boulevard, and have returned to~- 260 
Clarendon st., Boston. 
Horace Standiey’s Sons 
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Manchester, Mass. 
Depot Square Tel. 206-W 
Sept. 22, 1916. 
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Boston Prices 
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GREEN & SWETT CO. 
33 CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Man- 
chester, Sunday, Sept. 24. Morning Prayer and Sermon 
at half-past ten. Rev. C. B. B. Bowser of St. Augustine’s 
church, South Lawrence, will take the service. 
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Mrs. Rufus F. ( Greeley and Miss Marion Greeley, 
who have been spending the summer at the Brownland 
cottages, Manchester, will enjoy a month’s stay in Marl- 
borough, N. H., before returning to the Hotel Victoria, 
Boston, for the winter. 
Emmanuel Episcopal church, Masconomo st., 
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The Swiss minister at W ashington, Paul Ritter, 
and Madame Ritter have been visiting for a few days 
this week Mr. and Mrs. August Benziger at their cottage 
at Fresh Water Cove, Gloucester. Mr. Ritter was form- 
erly Swiss minister to Japan, and has been for the last 
-welve years in Washington. Mr. Benziger is a Swiss 
portrait painter of note. 
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Mrs. Edward H. Loftus, wife of the English secre- 
lary to the Siamese legation, who has been for the suni- 
Iner at Rocks, Gloucester, sailed Wednesday for 
England, having been called abroad owing to the illness. 
of her mother. Mrs. Loftus’s social leave- -taking was in 
the form of a tea for twenty guests at the Bass Rocks 
Golf clubhouse. Mrs. Loftus “has been a social leader 
for the many seasons that she has spent in Gloucester. 
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The 
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Argentine Atibeaet ees and Mme. Naon, who 
have had the Boardman cottage in Manchester, will re- 
turn to Washington on October 15th. The embassy is 
undergoing some repairs during their absence. They 
have recently returned one a short trip to New York. 
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Mrs. John Markle Nee returned from the Virginia 
Springs and after a short visit at Bretton Woods, N. Hz 
with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. 
Convngham, and her mother, Mrs. J. Hood Wright, at 
the Mount Washington hotel, is now in her West Man- 
chester home, where she was accompanied by Mrs. 
Wright. 
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_ Count Bolognesi of Chicago is spending a month with 
the Italian Ambassador at “Pitch Pine Hall,” Beverly 
Farms. Count and Comtessa Bolognesi have spent the 
summer at Lake Forest and have only been in their town 
residence since last Saturday. 
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New Dutch Room 
HOTEL SAVOY. 
Steak, Chicken and Sea Food Dinners 
BROILED LIVE LOBSTER A SPECIALTY 
Gloucester, Mass. Tel. 85 for reservation 
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