28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
Handwork Shop 
Gifts for Children 
Rainy-Day boxes $2.50 and 
$3.50. 
Wonder Balls $1.25 
Dolls 85c to $12.00 
Rose Cecil O'Neill’s Kew- 
pies, attractively dressed 
Supper 
Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and 
Served at the Union 
The Food Shop 
Basket Luncheons 
Cakes 
Breads 
Sandwiches 
Fruit Syrups 
Candie Kitchen Candies 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Telephone orders taken 
Opposite Public Garden 
Express connections with North Shore 
HE PAST WEEK has been very gay at Mystery Is- 
land. Many luncheons and dinner parties being given 
at the Casino followed by dancing. Among the names 
to register during the week were Mr, and Mrs. H. P., 
McKean, Jr., of Wenham; Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKis- 
sach of Newton Centre; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Turner, 
Beverly Farms; Mr. and Mrs. John Groves, Miss Sallie 
Doggett, Manchester; Miss May Coates, Mrs. A. K. V. 
Hoyt, New York. Mrs. H. G. Curry of Pittsburg had 
a party off her yacht “Elsa II.” Others at the Casino were: 
Mrs. John Greenough, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheafe, 
Boston; Francis Henderson, New York; Thomas B. 
Richey, U.S.N.; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Garcia, Longwood ; 
Fnsign Earl W. Spencer and G. N. Cook of U. S. N.; 
Dr. and Mrs. Banell, Boston; G. EF. Dunn and F. C. Hussy 
of Portland, Me.; J. B. Shearer, Boston; Miss Portia 
Hoare, New York; Miss Polly Glazier, Brookline; Mrs. 
Lucy H. Gill, Boston; Capt. J. Moneta, Argentina; Mrs. 
Geo. Lee, Brookline ; Miss Helen McKay, West Medford; 
Francis Abbott, Wellesley; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yates, 
Mrs. J. C. Howe, A. L. Browne, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Gerald Bramwell, Magnolia; Mrs. Dorothy Potter, Phil- 
adelphia; Miss Mary F. Ogden, New York. Many ten- 
nis matches have been played on the courts, and the pig- 
eon traps have been much used during the week, Sun- 
day afternoon and evening the Salem Cadet Band fur- 
nished some fine music. 
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Mrs. Leonard Cotton Hanna of Cleveland, who has 
taken the Carnegie cottage “Seawold” at Manchester 
Cove, is much beloved and tremendously admired on the 
North Shore. Her lovely gray hair and beautiful com- 
plexion and exquisite taste in manner and dress reflect 
her a personne distingué. She was seen shopping at 
Magnolia one day this week in a white serge suit and 
black hat with a lace veil. ) 
MISS GODSOE 
of 47 Winter Street. Boston 
SHAMPOOING and MANICURING 
Appointments may be made for Thursdays and Fridays. 
13 BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS 
276 Boylston St. -:- Boston 
WALSH 
Parisian and Domestic Novelties just received—desirable for Bridge Prizes 
and Gifts 
All Silk Sweaters the latest Paris styles 
REEN GABLES at Magnolia is the fad Sunday 
mornings for Oceanside guests on their way home 
fron the Swimming Pool to dinner. Is it because the 
green and white awning club is a ‘‘Half-Way-House” rest 
haven on one’s way? or is it because of the cock-tail that 
lurks in one’s before-dinner desire? Either and both. F. 
L. Walker of Boston gave a dinner at the club on Tuesday 
night for six out of town guests. Mrs. A. M. Kidder of 
Englewood, N. J., who is spending the summer at ‘“Cran- 
leigh,’ Wenham Neck, gave a luncheon for six guests. 
Mr. and Mrs, James L. Pelham, who were married in 
July, entertained Miss Blanch Bohan and Mr. S$. O’Rior- 
dan, both of Boston, at dinner on Sunday. Wm. Fairleigh, 
Jr., of Missouri, had a jolly dinner party this week. Mr. 
F. M. Sawtell of Swamscott, W. S. Burgess, summering 
at Marblehead, G. Douglass, Boston, and Edward L,. Cut- 
ter of Milton were his guests. Mrs, J. L. Walker and 
Miss Virginia Walker of Topsfield, Mrs. Frank Case and 
Robert Case of Chicago, and Miss Bellows of Spokane, 
who have been on an extended motor trip, stopped for 
luncheon at Green Gables Monday. Another jolly lunch- 
eon was given by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Smith of Swamp- 
scott at the club this week when they entertained Mr. and 
Mrs. Percival B. Palmer of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. F. H 
Warren, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Chaplen of Bos- 
ton. J. W. Fairbanks entertained Mrs. H. W. Pillow 
and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitton at dinner. Geo, E. Duns- 
combe of Oyster Bay and Mrs. John P. Dunean, and 
Mrs. Lindsay Stewart of England, who are on a motor 
trip stopped for a siesta at the club. A jolly dinner of 
New Yorkers were Charles F. Franson, Mr. and Mrs. W. 
C. Boardman, Miss Gwendolyn Boardman and Miss Edna 
Steele. Mrs, E. R. Grabow entertained Miss L. McAllis- 
ter and L. Phillips of Swampscott. Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Converse Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Thayer are 
stopping at the club. Fred Seggeman of San Francisco 
is also registered. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lamb spend the 
week-ends in Magnolia at Green Gables. H. G. Barbee 
of Boston gave a little birthday supper to Paul Iceachi and 
a few friends on Saturday night. Mr. Iccachi is a familiar 
figure between Manchester and Magnolia in his racing 
Simplex. The Dansant Minuit at Green Gables has estab- 
lished itself as an affair régulierment. 
13 Beach St., Manchester 
