20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
OILZUM LUBRICATING OILS 
Our new OILZUM electric sign, a reproductien on a smaller scale of the OILZUM electric sign at our Boylston 
Street Store, reminds you that this CREAM OF MOTOR OILS is constantly at your service and can be 
procured from us in one or five-gallon cans or in barrel lots 
Lubricating oil is the smallest item of upkeep in running a car, so don’t fool yourself by buying an oil because it is 
cheap, you should know what it means,—abuse to your motor, carbon trouble and then the repair shop 
If your motor could speak, we would not have to advertise OILZUM 
GREEN & SWETT COMPANY 
Boston Store - 
Tel. 182 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
737 Boylston St. 
HE MASCONOMO HOUSE, Manchester, is at the 
height of its season and is entertaining guests to 
the capacity of the hotel. The past week has been marked 
by an unusually large influx of motor parties, who have 
enjoyed the hospitality of the Masconomo at dinner or 
luncheon. On Tuesday the children of the hotel were 
treated to a field day on the grounds and games were 
played and a general good time resulted. A. R. Kimball, 
publisher of the Waterbury, (Conn.) American, and Mrs. 
Kimball are at the Masconomo. The Kimballs just re- 
turned from Europe this week. Prominent among the 
arrivals there this week were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rogers 
of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. M. Huffman of, Peoria, 
Til.; Mr. oa Mrs. Charles Murray of Cliffhaven, N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gillespie and daughter of Cliff- 
haven, N..Y.; Miss “Ruth Ex Dunning and Miss Dorothy 
Thurston of Brooklyn, N. Y.; James I. Courtney of New 
York city and Lieut. Comm, C. E. Courtney of Boston; 
Fdward T. Morrill of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Plummer, J. O. Plummer and two children of Toronto, 
Can.; Miss A. Jean Stobo of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
Henchey, of New York; and Frank Smith of Gardner. 
Mrs. Franklin P. Patterson of New York city is at the 
Masconomo for an indefinite stay. The orchestra of the 
house is to give a concert in the Casino next Thursday 
evening for its own benefit. The musicians, under the di- 
rection of E. B. Sawtelle, last year at the New Ocean 
House, Swampscott, have been very popular with the 
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guests at the Masconomo and expect a large attendance 
at their entertainment. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills Cabot of the Beverly 
Farms colony announce the engagement of their daugh- 
ter, Nancy, to Maurice M. Osborne of Cambridge. Miss 
Cabot, who is extremely popular amone te intimates, is 
a member of the 1913 Sewing circle. . Osborne is a 
graduate of Harvard, class of 1908, ant is engaged in 
architectural work. 
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The Misses Amy and Clara Curtis who have been 
spending the early summer at their place in Manchester 
Cove are sailing on the Oceanic Saturday from New York, 
‘They are accustomed to spend the winter abroad, and are 
starting this year much earlier than usual. They are 
going to the Far East, and will be back to America next 
spring. 
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The well-known house of C. C. Shayne & Co., of 
126 West 42nd street, New York, is to hold an exhibition 
of the new models in reliable furs which they manufac- 
ture and import for four days, starting Monday, Aug. 
18th, at the Smith Bldg., Lexington avenue, Magnolia. 
All of the new styles in furs for the season of 1913-14 
will be shown. 
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Wednesday and Thursday 
August 20 and 21 
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West Manchester 
Net Proceeds Donated to 
BEVERLY HOSPITAL 
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ADMISSION 25 CENTS 
SPECIAL EXHIBITION 
of Flowers and Vegetables from 
School Children’s Gardens Along 
the North Shore. 
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