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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mrs. MARY E. PAIGE 
.»eArt Embroidery, Designing and Stamping... 
Mrs. PAIGE has opened her ART GALLERY 
NEXT “THE: PUBLIC. I2bBRALY, 
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 store. 
Society Notes 
The wedding last Saturday of Mr. 
Shaw and Miss Mitchell at Manches- 
ter Cove, an account of which was 
- given in last week’s paper, was very 
largely attended, the whole North 
Shore, seemingly, being out. At 6 
o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Shaw rode away 
in an automobile for Boston, where 
they remained over night at the 
Somerset. It was here also that 
Baron Knoop and his bride, who were 
married on Saturday afternoon at 
Magnolia, stopped, and the two couples 
met. The” latter two have since 
sailed for England. Mr. and Mrs. 
Shaw will spend the fall on the North 
Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head returned 
a day or two ago from their Lake 
Champlain estate and have been 
spending a few days with their daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Russell, at Manchester 
Cove, before occupying their own 
house for the balance of the season. 
The last in the series of subscrip- 
tion recitals given on Friday after- 
noons this summer under the direc- 
tion of a committee composed of Mrs. 
Russell Tyson and others, was held 
yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Francis 
M. Whitehouse’s, Manchester. The 
recital was largely attended. Mr.and 
WITH AN ARTISTIC LINE OF 
Mrs. Whitehouse returned Thursday 
from a cruise in their yacht to Nan- 
tucket. 
Boston Boat Wins Cup 
The Bonidrei, representing the 
Boston Yacht club, has taken ‘the. 
Quincy Cup, held by the Manchester 
Yacht club since 1900. The winning 
race, the sixth in the series, was sailed 
Tuesday, the Boston boat winning 
over the others in the final race by a 
wide margin. 
According to the rules of the con- 
test the winning boat must take three 
legs of the series before coming in 
possession of the cup. The Manches- 
ter won the first leg, the Bonidrei 
and Windritn Kid each following with 
one each, then Saturday the Bonidrei 
took another. Monday the Manchester 
all but won another leg, but after a 
most sensational finish the Windrim 
Kid stole up from behind and crossed 
the line five feet ahead of the local 
boat, which everyone had conceded to 
be a winner. Tuesday the Boston 
boat won her third race, and the cup. 
Few photographers are better 
known*the country over today to the 
art critics than Henry Havelock 
Pierce of Boston, who has opened a 
North Shore office in the Post Office 
building, Manchester, for the summer. 
MAGNOLIA 
Fine Irish and German 
Mr. Pierce is probably the most ‘‘ pic- 
torial’ of professional photographers 
in the country, and it is said of him, 
‘he has the gift of finding something 
picturesque in anything he ‘takes ’”’ 
He is what might be termed a travel- 
ing photographer. Twosummers ago 
he was at Newport; last year he was 
at Narraganset Pier; .this year he is 
on the North Shore. He may be at 
Bar Harbor or somewhere else next 
year. He is having calls now to go 
all over the country. He was out to 
St. Louis a few weeks ago, and he re- 
turned the first of this week from 
Maine. He has had all he could at- 
tend to on the North Shore, and has 
bookings way up into October. His 
work is much sought after. 
Tree Pruning. 
To the People of the North 
Shore: The time has come to have 
your trees pruned. Have your work 
done at home by experienced men. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. H. L. 
Frost & Co. J. D. Morrison, Resi- 
dent Manager, P. O. Box 242, Man- 
chester, Mass. Tel. 9-12. = 
Manchester Item. 
Ice cream delivered in Manches- 
ter in time for luncheon on Sun- 
day. B. S. Bullock, Manchester. 
C. T. SLATTERY GO. 
| Imported Gowns 
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French Millinery 
Automobile Veils 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
Branch Store: COLONNADES -- MAGNOLIA 
155 TREMONT ST. 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
Jewelry 
Parasols 
Handkerchiefs 
White Serge and Linen Suits 
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