NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder . 33 
eee OTT society is evincing much interest in the 
series of “The Dansant” that are to be given at the 
New Ocean House during July and August, on Wednesday 
and Saturday afternoons, beginning Saturday, July 19th. M. 
Chidsey and Mlle. Judson of New York will appear in 
four artistic dances. ‘There will be general dancing and 
tea. This is to be quite a society affair and the first of 
its kind on the North Shore. It is under the manage- 
ment of Miss Flora Voorhees of New York. A similar 
series will be given at the Oceanside, Magnolia ,on ‘Tues- 
days and Thursdays, the opening one being on Friday of 
next week. 
Oo 8 
W. B. Miller of Akron, Ohio, who is occupying the 
McKee estate at Beverly Farms this summer, has a splen- 
did string of valuable horses with him, including three 
highly-bred colts. His horses won the jumping matches at 
the Fourth of July events at West Beach last week. Mr. 
Miller has bought the Dresel place at Beverly Cove and 
will make his permanent summer home here. 
Oo 8 
Dr. William Thompson of Stockbrdge arrved yes- 
terday for a visit at the summer home of Mrs. Hall Curtis 
at Beverly Farms. 
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Commencing Monday, July 7th 
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All Silk Tailored Suits $55.00 to $75.00 
Linen and Ratine Dresses $15.00 
Linen and Eponge Suits $25.00 
Summer Silk Dresses $25.00 
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M RS. HALL McALLISTER’S North Shore Musicales 
promise to be unusually interesting this season, as 
she has some very fine artists on her list. Mme. Sun- 
delin’s beautiful voice and charming personality are well 
known. She is to sing with the Boston Symphony orches- 
tra next season. At the first musicale she will sing in her 
native Swedish tongue as well as an interesting group of 
songs with flute obligato played by Mr. Charles ‘I’. North 
of the Boston Opera House. Mr. North has been on two 
tours with Mme. Melba. Miss Florence Hinkle is known 
everywhere as one of the best concert singers in the coun- 
try, and has appeared with all the great orchestras as 
well as in the best houses. Mr. Lambert Murphy of the 
Metropolitan Opera House has a tenor voice of unusual 
beauty and sings like an artist in every way: Among the 
instrumentalists are Mrs. Jessie Hatch Symonds, the vio- 
linist, a player of much finish and temperament, and Miss 
Ruth Deyo, who is the most interesting and gifted young 
pianist who has appeared here in years. 
OB 9 
_ Mrs. H. G. Curry of the Magnolia colony is enter- 
taining her two sons and their wives of Pittsburgh for a 
time. ‘The party will enjoy many a cruise in Mrs. Curry’s 
beautful yacht, Elsa II, which lies off Magnolia. j 
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