20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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T° THE POOL! for in the pool was the one place 
it was cool. A thousand blessings rained on the 
Swim: ing Pool at Magnolia on Monday. Black satin 
bathing suits in many cuts and variations dived and 
swam and sat on the edge and let their feet hang over, 
and many a Boston to North Shore commuting business 
iran comprised the day’s affairs by a dive and all the 
rest of it. Even so, neither the balcony nor the tennis 
courts were neglected. A very interesting set of mixed 
doubles went on in spite of the sun and on the balcony 
the necessary parasol protection only added to the pic- 
ture. A few comfort lovers took atlvantage of the breezy 
between-pool-and-ocean club room to lounge with a 
periodical at hand on comfortable wicker. 
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S. Spaulding returned last Satur- 
a two weeks’ 
Mr. and Mrs. W. 
day to their Pride’s Crossing estate after 
rotor trip to the White Mountains. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weeks Anthony recently re- 
turned to their Beverly cottage after a 10-day motor trip 
that took them to the White Mountains, over the Ideal 
Tour to Saratoga Springs for the races, and to New 
York and Narragansett Pier, where they took in some 
of the polo games. Mrs, Anthony’s mother, Mrs. Colt of 
Providence, who is a frequent visitor with her daughter, 
was at Beverly Farms while Mr. and Mrs. Anthony were 
away. 
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If there is any place on the North Shore where there 
is always a house-ful lof young people with plenty of 
life—breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, dancing, bathing and 
all other kinds of parties—it is ‘‘Avalon,” the summer 
home of the Frederick Ayers at Pride’s Crossing. The 
last week Miss Annie Ruggles of Norwich, Conn., and 
Lieut. Todd of the Mayflower have been guests at 
“Avalon.” Last Sunday morning a breakfast was served 
on the large veranda for fifteen young people after which 
they all went in bathing. ‘The married daughter, Mrs. 
Geo. S. Patton, Jr., and Lieut. Patton, who have been in 
France all sum ver, are expected home the first of Sep- 
te ber and will spend some time at Pride’s Crossing be- 
fore returning to Lt. Patton’s ap ei at Fort Myer, Va. 
It. Patton was sent over by the U. S. A. to take lessons 
in fencing. ‘The little Patton daa has been spend- 
ing the summer with her grandparents at Pride’s. 
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Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth left Manchester Wed- 
nesday for the White Mountains, where she will pass 
the next six weeks at her cottage at Jackson, as is her 
custom. She will return to the North Shore to pass the 
auturn. Her son, Edward is in Vancouver at present 
engaged in the Geological Coast Survey work. 
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from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central Sq., Manches- 
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