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ON THE NORTH SHORE, MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
GREEN GABLES GLUB_ 
AND RESTAURANT 
Offering hotel accommodations in the luxurious and congenial surroundings of a family 
motor club. Open-air dining room. A la carte service of the best at all hours. 
bedrooms with connecting baths. Telephone Magnolia 19. 
Large, airy 
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A JOLLY PARTY went off in three big motors the Mrs. C. D. Callery ee Rea rene is a really beauti- 
other evening to Revere Beach. Miss Sawyer and ful woman and her charm of manner wears through all 
Miss Alley were the chaperones and the gay crowd of 
chaperoned ones were Miss Madeline White, Miss Edith 
Stevens, Miss Isabel Wadsworth, Miss Jimmy Wynne, 
Miss Isabel McGowan, Chet Lockwood, John Callery, 
Prescott Gardner, Lawrence Higgins, ‘tommy Burke, Buzz 
Burke, Jean Rowe and Spencer Kennard. Pop corn and 
sho at Revere is the comic-relief in the North Shore 
summer drama for the younger set. Another “turn” as 
the professionals say in the week’s bill of “acts” was the 
disappearance of the same set and a few more from the 
Oceanside. A motor ride and their reappearance at the 
Casino at Hawthorne Inn, at a dance to which all the 
youth of Eastern Point and Bass Rocks went. Flying 
the scenes of the day,—at cards, on the veranda chaper- 
oning the dance and all the other hours. She was lovely 
on Monday night in an exquisite all white gown of chiffon 
and lace and brilliants with which she wore a diamond 
and pearl dog collar. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. A. Schwartz of Brookline reg- 
istered at the Oceanside to spend the week-end with Mrs. 
Barbee-Babson. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz are of promi- 
nent Holland family and spend most of their winters in 
Europe. Mrs. Schwartz is a stunning woman, with a 
great deal of magnetism and was very smart looking on 
Sunday in white linen. 
Mrs. Alfred Potter and Miss Mary Potter of Phila., 
into Gloucester for refreshment and back between dances are new-comers at Magnolia. They are at the Ocean- 
was no small part of the excitement. side. 
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natural curl, 
not affected by weather conditions, 
this harmless process. 
Marcel Waving 
Scalp and Face Treatment 
Mrs. A J. MacHale 
also Marlborough Blenheim, Atlantic City 
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Fashion’s New Ideal 
(A Permanent Wave) 
that lasts from six months to a year, is 
to the hair by a new steaming process employed by Mrs. 
known as a permanent wave on account of its wonderful lasting quality, it is 
shampooing, salt water bathing or dampness. 
The straightest hair positively remains curly after it has once been treated by 
Hair Dressing 
Newest Designs of Hair Goods and all branches of Toilet Work 
of 420 Boylston St., 
BOSTON 
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given 
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MacHale. 
Investigation cordially invited. 
Shampooing Manicure 
Chiropody 
Room II, Oceanside Hotel 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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