NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
The E. L. Rantouls are among the 
week’s arrivals at Beverly Farms. 
Fk. Blackwood Fay and family are 
among the week’s arrivals. ‘They are 
ocoupying the large house on the Kim- 
ball estate, Manchester. 
J. M. Henderson and family of Bos- 
ton, have leased the George Lee bung- 
alow on Misery Island for the season. 
‘They are expected next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Sumner are com- 
ing on from their country home, at Rux- 
ton, Md., tomorrow to spend a few days 
at Mrs. Sumner’s Smith’s Point estate, 
to be occupied this year by the Senator 
Beveridges, who will arrive next Satur- 
day. 
Among the 76 athletes chosen to rep- 
resent the United States at the Olympic 
games held in London, is L. G. Rich, 
Brookline’s crack swimmer. Mr. Rich 
was a member of the Brookline water 
polo team at the Magnolia gymkhana the 
past two years. In the supplementary 
list appears the name of James B. 
Greene, also of Brookline, and a famous 
long distance swimmer. Mr. Greene 
has been down several times during the 
past two weeks to enjoy the swimming 
at Singing Beach. He was the star at- 
traction at the Manchester Yacht club 
water sports last year. 
Allston Dana, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard H. Dana of Manchester and 
Cambridge, was married Thursday after- 
noon, to Miss Dorothy Hovey Goodale, 
at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Alfred M. Goodale, 16 Cool- 
idge avenue, Cambridge. ‘The cere- 
mony was performed by Rev. Samuel 
_M. Crothers of the First Parish church, 
Cambridge. Richard H. Dana, jr., 
served his brother as best man, and Miss 
Katherine Goodale, sister of the bride, 
was maid of honor. Mr. Dana is a 
civil engineer in Montana, where the 
future home of the young couple will be 
located. They will pass the summer, 
however, on the North Shore. 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas Ait College Ices 
served at tables 
THE COLONNADE 
Magnolia, : <3 Massachusetts 
Charge Accounts Solicited. 3 Telephone Magnolia 81 
Mrs. MacHale —~ 
Of the Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass. 
Will open a Branch in the NORTH SHORE GRILL, 
MAGNOLIA, JULY 1, where she will have expert help 
in the following specialties— 
Electric Vibratory Facial and Scalp Treatment, Hair 
Dressing, Shampooing, Hair Coloring, 
Ondulation, Manicuring 
Also a choice line of Toilet Articles 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
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ORIGINAL 
Magnolia Tea House and North Shore Grill 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
Tea served in the Corridor Garden from 4 to 6. Grill open from 12 to 10 daily, a la Carte service. From 12 to 3 table d'hote FISH 
and GHIGKEN. DINNERS, $2.00. 
Under the supervision of a graduate of the New York Bureau of Domestic Science an ORDER 
DEPARTMENT has been established for the sale of Rolls, English Rice Muffins, Cakes, Tartlets and Sweets of Every Description dainti- 
ly prepared for outside service. There will also be found an agency for the sale of Japanese Bon-Bons, Nuts and Tea Cakes. {|There 
will be no wines nor liquors sold in the Grill this season, For the convenience of Patrons and Guests the Wine Room will be open for 
storage of liquors, and a wine clerk in attendance. A small price will be charged for corkage and icing. 
Open June 20, 1908 
Telephone 96 Magnolia 
