1p SWS NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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"y HE dinner-dance at the Essex County club this evening 
will be the last of these parties on the official pro- 
gram of the club for the summer, though there will be 
many such affairs of a more informal nature during the 
early autumn and along toward winter. _ In fact, there 
are many reasons to believe the new club house is to be 
a potent factor in stretching the North Shore season and 
in making life interesting for those who tarry long on 
the shore and in scores of cases for those who make the 
North Shore their year-round home. About a hundred 
and fifty are booked for the dinner tonight. | Among 
those who have engaged tables are: Mrs. G. G. Snowden, 
six; J. E, Lancaster, eight; George F. Willett, twelve; 
CEN Stevens, Six : Went H. Coolidge, eight; Geo. E. 
Barnard, six; J. W. Blodgett, fourteen; H, L. Chalifoux, 
eight; Ernest W. Longfellow, four; Walter Yates, seven; 
J. W. Lee, Jr, six; D) Herbert Hostetter, six; Jo B: 
Waller, fourteen; Mrs, C. D. Sias, seven: Miss Isabelle 
McGowan, six; Amos Lawrence, six. 
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Mrs. George Lee wishes to express her thanks and 
ppreciation to all those who so kindly donated flowers, 
nie cake and other articles: and to all those who 
ad their services for the Festa held Thursday, August 
26th tat Mrs. John Hays Hammond’s in G ‘loucester for 
the herent of the New England Italian War Relief Fund. 
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A dance is to be given at the Essex County club this 
Saturday evening as one of the concluding events of the 
Week of polo at the Myopia Hunt club and at “Prince- 
mere,’ the F. H. Prince estate in East Wenham. Many 
little week-end parties are being entertained all along the 
shore and this dance is planned as one of the means of 
entertaining the visiting polo players and their friends. 
The Essex County eli is better adapted for functions 
of this sort than any other club along the North Shore. 
Lunch Rooms 
For Men and Women 
Luncheon 11 to 3 
Afternoon Tea 3:30 to 5:30 
Supper 5:30 to 7:30 
Special Combination or a la Carte Seryjce 
WOMEN’S EDUCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL UNION 
264 Boylston Street, 
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Lobster Lane, Magnolia 
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Telephones: 249 Beverly Farms 2003 Back Bay 
ENLEREST is fast gaining ground in the matter of a 
new building for the North Shore Horticultural society 
at Manchester. Mrs, W. Scott Fitz; Mrs. Wilham 3B: 
Walker, Mrs. George EF. Cabot and Miss Mary L. Bart- | 
lett, the advisory committee of the society, have this week 
sent out a letter to North Shore people and others that 
ought to be interested with the following appeal: ‘The 
North Shore Horticultural Society, which until recently 
has held its meetings in Lee’s Hall, Manchester finds 
itself, through the sale of the building, without a place to 
carry on its work; also the recent exhibition held by the 
courtesy of Mrs, Robert C.. Winthrop in a tent on her 
grounds, was a failure owing to the inclemency of the 
weather. It will therefore be necessary to provide suit- 
able quarters for the society, if it 1s to remain in exist- 
ence. For this reason, and because the love of flowers 
appeals to so many, the undersigned and others, haye 
interested themselves in a plan for the purchase of land, 
ard the erection. of a:permanent building. The sum of 
twenty-five hundred dollars has already been raised, 
towards this project, and any donation, nowever small, by 
tllose interested in the work of the society, will be most 
deeply appreciated. Cheques may be sent to John Jaf- 
fray, treasurer, Manchester, Mass., or to any member of 
the Advisory Committee.” 
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An Italian Festa somewhat along the lines of that 
held last week at John Hays Hammond’s estate at Glou- 
cester, is to be held next Monday, September 6th, at the 
country estate of Mrs. TI’. Handasyd Cabot in’ Dublin, 
NH. for thesbenetit<or the New England Italian War 
Relief Fund. 
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John Hays Hammond was host for a luncheon of 
fourteen covers at the Essex County club Tuesday after- 
noon. 
Boston 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
made in the Candy Kitchen 
of the Union's 
Food Shop 
Only the best and purest materials are used 
Assorted Chocolates and Bon-Bons 80c |b. 
Price List Sent on Request 
Sept. 3, 1925. 
