6 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Motes 
D. B. Wentz and family arrived at 
Prides Crossing this week. 
Among the arrivals at Magnolia this 
week are the H. H. Stevens’ and the 
R. B. Williams’. 
Miss Stearns has rented a suite in her 
villa on Norman avenue to parties from 
Philadelphia, for July. 
W. D. Rees of Cleveland, Ohio, are 
expected at Magnolia, July 3, where 
they will spend the summer. 7 hs 
Nand “Mig PE tee TAT eee Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
Boston are occupying the H. H. New- tea cg eS TO as rn ee cee ead 
ton house on Summer street, Magnolia, : : 
this season. Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Mrs. Thomas McKee of the Beverly 
Farms summer colony entertained a party 
of six at dinner at the North Shore Grill, 
Thursday. THE COLONNADE 
The information in our last issue 
that the Masconomo house, in Man- 
chester, had been leased to New York 
parties and would be opened this sum- 
mer as a hotel, was given us by Sidney 
Booth, son of Mrs. Schofield the owner 
of the house. 
E. H. Thompson of Kansas City 
and his son, Mason Thompson, have 
taken apartments at the Magnolia Tea 
House on Norman avenue. Mr. Mrs. MacHale —~ 
‘Thompson plans to mote extensively Of the Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass. 
along the North Shore in his touring car 
this summer. 
Sunday was a gala ity at the North 
Shore Grill. Many automobile parties 
served at tables 
Magnolia, s: Massachusetts 
Charge Accounts Solicited. es Telsphous Magnolia 81 
Will open a Branch in the NORTH SHORE GRILL, 
MAGNOLIA, JULY 1, where she will have expert help 
were down for dinner and for tea. in the following specialties— 
Among them were,—Mr. and Mrs. J. 
H. Sanborn of Haverhill with a party of Electric Vibratory Facial and Scalp ‘Treatment, Hair 
five; George W. Hastings and Thomas { : ERE Oe ; 
Hastings of Boston; Mr. Whipple of Dressing, Shampooing, Hair Coloring, 
Boston, proprietor of the Hotel Touraine, Ondulation, Manicuring 
with party of four including his grand- 
children; Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Car- : : : : 
Senter of ClevelandgmMe atti rs Also a choice line of Toilet Articles 
Hodgman of Malden; Mr. and Mrs. rit 2 ieee a 
Sharp of Troy, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
C. E. Spaulding of Malden; Col. Harry 
Hayden, and Mrs. Boardman with party SUBSCRIBE TO THE BREEZE NOW 
of four. 
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 CHIGKEN 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. 
SA TL PEIN CALE ITLL POE AOE EAE IEEE SI IRE EP AEE! 
Open June 20, 1908 
Telephone 96 Magnolia 
