NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BRANCH OF THE INDIAN STORE 
186 Boylston St. 
Boston 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Indian laste Baskets 
Necklaces 
Japanese Pottery 
Post Cards 
Souvenirs 
FIFTH SEASON 
flower Dolders and Similar ares 
Curios from Many Lands 
Society Notes 
On Monday afternoon, July 30, at 4 
o'clock, a musicale will be given in the 
Town hall, Manchester, in aid of the 
South End Day Nursery, with Mrs. 
Frances D. Wood, soprano, and Mr. 
Charles E. Anthony, pianist. The 
musicale is given under the manage- 
ment of Mrs. Stanley P. Clemens of 
the Westminster, Boston. Mrs. Clem- 
ens is a director of the South End 
Day Nursery, and spends much of 
her time in the work of bettering the 
conditions. The tickets are $2.00. 
Major and Mrs. Henry L. Higgin- 
son leave West Manchester today for 
a two or three weeks’ visit to Maple- 
wood, N.H. Their son, A. H. Hig- 
ginson, who has been spending the 
week on the shore, returns to his farm 
in Lincoln today. 
Col. and Mrs. C. A. Hopkins, ac- 
companied by Miss Sands of New 
York and several other friends; came 
down from Brookline yesterday in 
Col. Hopkins’ large Pierce touring 
car, and are week-end guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Louis L. Hopkins at their 
West Manchester cottage. 
Mrs. Henry C. de Rham, 2d, and 
her young son are on from New York 
to spend part of the summer with 
Mrs. de Rham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard H. Dana, at Manchester. Mr. 
de Rham will join her within a few 
weeks for the month of August. Mr. 
and Mrs. Dana also have as their 
house guest for a month or more Miss 
Dorothy Goodale of Cambridge, whose 
engagement to Allston Dana was an- 
nounced some time ago. 
The Clark & Mills Electric Co., 
whose North Shore office is in the 
post office building, Manchester, has 
just received from Boston one of the 
handsomest electric automobiles ever 
seen in Manchester. From July 16 
to 21 inclusive this automobile will be 
on exhibition and those interested are 
invited to inspect same. The firm 
will be pleased to demonstrate the 
automobile to anyone whois interested 
in this type of car. It is an ideal car- 
riage for a lady’s use. The machine 
is especially adapted for hill climbing. 
Appointments made at the office, or 
by telephone — 146-5 Manchester. * 
TUTORING 
COLLEGE PREPARATORY 
AS WELL AS 
LOWER GRADE STUDIES 
Taught During the Summer. 
Especial attention given to backward chil- 
dren by Experienced Teachers 
Correspondence invited. Address, 
GEORGE F. WATERS, 
Ipswich, Mass. 
References: Rev. William G. Thayer, Head-master St. 
Mark’s Schoo], Southboro, summer home in Ipswich. 
Rev. Roland C: Smith, D.D.; Bayard Tuckerman, Esq’, 
Park Riding School 
IPSWICH STREET, . 
: BOSTON 
Will keep SADDLE ee xirie | 
MASCONOMO STABLES, MANCHESTER 
FOR THE SUMMER. 
Under the direction of Mr. delIrsay, 
one of the Riding Masters of the School. 
Instruction given by appointment. 
APPLY AT 
Timmons’ Stable 
~<@es—_ 0 Re Oeee> 
H. L. de Bussigny, Mgr. 
Horses to let by hour or day. 
TELEPHONE 
Manchester I1O 
