NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 45 
ee Follander. & Co. 
“The Arcade”, Lexington Avenue 
Ladies’ Gowns, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Suits, Waists, Outer Garments, Millinery, etc. 
BOSTON and New YORK 
| 
: New thoroughly equipped branch store at 
THE 
Jennie Woodbridge 
Orchestra 
(Miss Woodbridge is Assisted by Men) 
AVAILABLE FOR 
Receptions, Dinners, 
Weddings, Dances, 
Lawn Parties 
Residence: Garrison Hall, Boston 
Office Hours Ilto1 Tel. Back Bay 5353 
HIGH-CLASS 
LADIES’ 
TAILOR 
and 
Importer 
205 Cabot Street 
Over Delaney’s Drug Store 
BEVERLY 
(Formerly in Endicott Bldg., over Bank) 
Telephone 131M 
Mr. Mampre already numbers among 
his patrons many of the North Shore’s 
most exclusive families, and he solicits a 
further patronage of North Shore Ladies 
D. H. Mampre 
Se 
IPSWICH 
[Pswice, Little and Great Necks 
and the shores of Ipswich Bay are 
l.eeping most of the summer residents 
for the month of August, the excel- 
lent weather bringing many new visi- 
tors to the town. Each day the bay 
and sound is dtted with pleasure craft 
of all sorts and many boats from along 
the Cape shore make Ipswich a visit- 
ing point. 
The dances which have been so pop- 
ular with the summer people at the 
pavilion at Parker River have been 
discontinued. These parties have 
been enjoyed by practically all of the 
young people along the Ipswich shore, 
many excursions being made to the is- 
land by motor boat. 
The Dupray bungalow is being oc- 
cupied by a jolly party of young men. 
In the party are Samuel Dodge, Ed- 
ward Levitt, Chester Smith, Lester 
Dupray and Charles Canney. 
Parker Spinney entertained a num- 
ber of friends at a dancing party re- 
cently at the Shelburn House, the 
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Eugene Spinney of Shelburn Falls. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Sweetser 
of Boston are at their summer home 
“Greystone’ on Labor-in-Vain road 
for the remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mark Sullivan of 
Boston and the Ipswich colony are re- 
ceiving congratulations over the birth 
of a daughter here last week. 
Dancing parties are being held at 
the Damon house, which are proving 
magnets for the young people in the 
summer colony. 
R. K. McMillan 
Ladies Cailor 
aud Designer 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 471-W 
W. J. CREED 
CATERER 
And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
Boston: 3040 Back Bay 
DEFINING AN EPIGRAM 
“Father,” said the small boy, “what 
is an epigram ?” 
“An epigram,” replied Mr. Grow- 
cher, “is usually a brief but common- 
place remark made by somebody who 
has been well advertised.”—Wash- 
ington Star. 
D. MADDALENA, 
WEDDINGS and PARTIES SUPPLIED 
Ice Cream Orders Taken, Delivered, 
Also Served at Store 
Tel. Beverly Farms 20 
CATERER 
562 Hale Street 
BOSTON SHOP 
203 CLARENDON STREET 
Belle Meade Sweets 
ON SALE 
Pride’s Crossin 
Pes 
