24 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 
264 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Telephone orders taken 
Luncheon 
Afternoon Tea and 
Served at the Union 
The Food Shop 
Basket Luncheons 
Cakes 
Breads 
Sandwiches 
Fruit Syrups 
Candie Kitchen Candies 
Opposite Public Garden 
Express connections with North Shore 
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@ Risks inURSCO COUNTRY CLUB at Swampscott 
has been the center ot the social lite of the upper 
section oz the North Shore this year. Social functions 
without number have been held there and the affairs 
Nave been largely attended by people-all along the shore. 
iie NuGsumMimer yall which look place at the 1edesco Ciubd 
on last Wednesday evening was largely attended by North 
Snore society. ‘Lhere 1s the baseball game every Satur- 
day atternoon. ‘Lhere is the Saturday afternoon tea and 
aance 110. 4.30 to 0.30; the Wednesday night band con- 
ceits precedea by the special dinner which is attended 
to the extend or naving a waiting list every week to se- 
cure a table. in addition to tne band concert on: Wed- 
nesday nights there is an orchestra ot four pieces located 
inside the house tor dancing trom nine to eleven o'clock. 
Many private dinners and luncheons, also card parties are 
heid. ‘Lhere is a lively tennis tournament now on at 
the club. 
Mrs. J. Otis Kimball, of Commonwealth avenue, Bos- 
ton,. is again occupying one of the New Ocean House cot- 
tages on Puritan Road. Mrs. Kimball has with her a 
large touring car and limousine. 
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The Nanepashemet Hotel at Marblehead Neck is 
especially popular during the month of August owing to 
its ideal location overlooking the course of the races 
wuich are each year a never-tailing magnet for hundreds 
of lovers of the water sport. New arrivals at this house 
include H. P. Brigham of Brookline; S. W. Northrup 
of Groton; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hawkins and Miss 
Candee of Waterville, Me.; Miss Risley of Brooklyn, N. 
Y.; Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Cunningham and son of Madi- 
son, Ind.; Y. M. Edwards of Newton; C. F. Underwood 
of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. MacLellan, Jr., of 
Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis of Delaware with 
MISS GODSOE 
of 47 Winter Street, Boston 
SHAMPOOING and MANICURING 
Appointments may be made for Thursdays and Fridays. 
13 BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS 
Miss J. A. Cummins; Miss M. C. Wood of Virginia ; 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Treadwell and two children of 
Vusca, Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Tenney and 
Winthrop P. Tenney of New York; the Misses Maude 
and, Margaret Edwards of Newton; Mrs. N. F. L. Had- 
ley and Mrs. R. D. Griffin of Illinois and R. P. Ander- 
son of Springfield. 
Many on the North Shore and especially Radcliffe 
girls will be interested in the musicale on the fifteenth 
for which Mrs. Guy Cunningham of Boston is opening 
her Gloucester house. ‘The affair is in the interest of the 
Radcliffe Endowment Fund, and cards may be had in 
advance at Mrs. Cunningham’s, 12 Hovey street, Glouces- 
ter. Miss Laura C. Littlefield will sing and Miss Ethel 
Dodd will play the piano. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stockton and children, who are 
of the coterie of year-round residents at Manchester, are 
at Westport, N. Y., which is on Lake Champlain, for 
their annual August visit. Mrs. Stockton’s father, the 
late Charles Head, always maintained a country estate 
at Westport and it is there the Stocktons have gone. 
Wilson, Inc., the well known specialty shop at 723 
Boylston street, Boston, announces to its patrons that its 
store which was opened three years ago under the name 
of “Eames Inc.,” will be continued at the same location 
and with the same management under the name of “ Wil- 
son, Inc.,” Wilson is announcing an unusual reduction 
sale during the month of August of all surplus gowns, 
suits, coats and waists. There will be a special sale at 
Walsh’s, 13 Beach street, Manchester, the coming week. 
Mme. Yovin, of 20 West 45th street, New York, and 
who has branches at Magnolia, Bar Harbor and Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y., in the summer, announces a reduction 
sale for her Magnolia shop on Hesperus avenue of al! 
models now on exhibition to make room for her new fall 
and winter importations. These models are perfectly 
fresh and have been either imported or designed specially 
for the Magnolia season. 
276 Boylston St. -:- Boston 
WALSH 
13 Beach St., Manchester 
Parisian and Domestic Novelties just received—desirable for Bridge Prizes 
and Gifts 
All Silk Sweaters the latest Paris styles 
Miss Mary Vevieros will hold Sale of Fayal and Madeira Goods for One Week, 
beginning Monday, August 11 
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