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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mirs. MARY E. PAIGE 
.eArt Embroidery, Designing and Stamping... 
Mrs. PAIGE has opened her ART GALLERY 
NEXP THE PUBLIC. Lib Rha, 
Imported Needlework — Venetian, Moravian, Austrian, Mt. Mellick, Hedebo, etc. 
Linens, with a great variety of Stamped Articles, with best materials to work the same 
Specialty — Fine Lingerie, French Embroideries, Hand-painted China and Bric-a-Brac. “ 
Mrs. Paige will give free Embroidery Lessons between 10 and 11 o’clock on all articles bought in the. 
Society Notes 
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr., left 
Beverly Farms Wednesday for New 
York, but she will spend the week- 
end with her parents, Senator and 
Mrs. Aldrich, at Warwick, R.I. Her 
sister, Miss Lucy Aldrich, who has 
been visiting on the North Shore, has 
returned to Rhode Island. 
Mrs. R. H. Robinson left Beverly 
Farms Thursday for a short trip to 
York Harbor. 
Stuart Farrar Smith is a house 
guest of the S. B Danas at Beverly 
Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Wilcox 
of Philadelphia, recent house guests 
of Mrs. C. Howard Clark, jr., at Bev- 
erly, are now at The Dolphin, Magno- 
lia, fora two weeks’ stay. Mr. Wilcox, 
who was threatened with pneumonia, 
_is recovering very rapidly in the fine 
air of the North Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs S. Parker Bremer, 
had a very thrilling experience last 
Sunday. They left Manchester in 
the morning with.a few friends for a 
cruise in the Velthra down the coast 
to Little Boar’s Head, where they 
were to call on some friends. They 
were rowed ashore in the tender and 
the boat had started back to the Vel- 
thra ae the tcry of “‘help; help,* 
WITH AN ARTISTIC LINE OF 
sounded over the waters. It appears 
that a woman was teaching a girl to 
swim, and in some manner they were 
swept off the bar, the woman being 
seized by cramps. The pair went 
under and would have drowned but 
for the presence of Mr. Bremer and 
Mr. Hosmer, his friend, and the boat- 
man. The first two rushed into the 
water and reached the two women at 
the same time the boat reached the 
spot. Charles Peterson, the boatman, 
caught the drowning woman as she 
was going down for the third time. 
The young man was rewarded the 
next day by a good-sized check for 
his rescue, by the father of the girl 
being taught to swim. 
Now that there is a movement on 
foot in Manchester to erect some 
monument to the Indian chief Mas- 
conomo, it is of interest to learn of 
the forms of memorials erected in 
other places. In Camden, Me., next 
Thursday, will be unveiled the Con- 
way tablet, to honor the memory of 
a Civil War hero. The memory 
consists of a huge bowlder, to 
which has been affixed a bronze 
tablet. This form of memorial has 
been suggested for Manchester. 
Why not carry out this suggestion 
and erect a monument of this kind, 
either at the Beach street park or 
at Tuck’s Point? 
MAGNOLIA 
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Fine Irish and German 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Hodges of Indianapo- 
lis, who have been making an extended 
tour through Canada, spent one day . 
in town the first of the week with Mr. 
and Mrs. Frances M. Andrews. Mrs. 
Benj. Huntoon of Beverly has been 
spending a few days here this week 
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. 
Miss Lucy Tent and grandson, 
Frank Jewett, returned to Manchester 
this week, after spending a few weeks 
in Newton. 
Edith and Clarence Menken re- 
turned home Tuesday, after spending 
three weeks at Central Park, L.L, 
guests of relatives. 
Mrs. Chester Hooper and children, 
from Connecticut, are spending a few 
weeks here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Hooper. 
Miss Etta Taylor has been spending 
the past week in Revere visiting 
friends. 
Mr.and Mrs. Jacob H. Kitfield spent 
the first of the week in Hudson, N. 
H., and Lowell visiting relatives. 
Lester Page is spending a few weeks 
at Whitman with his uncle, Frapk 
Page. 
Visner’s Nox-all Nerve food. Try 
it. 5 cents a glass at Lycett’s, Mag- 
nolia. 
VET. T. SLATTERY CO. 
155° TREMONT. Sf. 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
French Millinery 
Automobile Veils 
Imported Gowns 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
Jewelry 
Parasols | 
Handkerchiefs | 
White Serge and Linen Suits | 
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