NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Hotes. 
Mrs. C. J. Glidden, whose automo- 
bile tours abroad with her husband have 
received so much attention, was at Mag- 
nolia this week for a short visit with 
Mrs. C. R. Edwards of Washington, 
wife of the General. Mrs. Edwards is 
a guest at the Aborn. 
Jesse W. Potts, Miss Potts and com- 
panion of Albany, N. Y., who usually 
make the Colonial Arms at East Glou- 
cester their headquarters, are recent ar- 
rivals at the Hesperus, Magnolia. Mrs. 
Henry Atkinson and Edward C. Atkin- 
son of Philadelphia are other recent ar- 
rivals at the Hesperus. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bailey of 
Commonwealth avenue, Boston, have 
taken apartments at the Magnolia Tea 
House, where they will remain for the 
balance of the summer. Mrs. E. A. 
Butler of Newbury street, Boston, and 
Mrs. G. A. Jones of Brookline are also 
guests at the Tea House this season. 
A large number of automobile parties 
have stopped at the Magnolia Tea house 
the past week. Not only have the tour- 
ists made it a point to stop there, but a 
number of the summer residents of the 
North Shore have enjoyed dinner and 
tea on the cool and shady verandas. 
Among them were Mrs. Lucius Manlius 
Sargent and a guest. 
Mrs. F. Gordon Morrill of Boston, 
is at her cottage, ‘Pine Knoll,’’ on 
Hesperus avenue, Magnolia, where she 
will spend the summer as usual. Mrs. 
Morrill spent part of the winter up to the 
time of the doctor’s death, travelling. 
Dr. Morrill passed away while they were 
in Egypt and Mrs. Morrill immediately 
returned to the United States. 
As Lorenzo said to Bassanio, in the 
** Merchant of Venice’’ :—- 
“<I pray you, 
Have in mind where we shall eat.”’ 
At the North Shore Grill, of course, 
where they serve those delicious chicken 
and fish dinners. * 
‘THE 
Allen, B. L., 
Barker, F. A., 
Delaney, T. F., 
Lycett, A. M. & Son, “ 
Poole, J. S.., 
Shepard, Wm. H., & 
Varney, F. W., 
They are 60c, 80Oc and $1.00 the Pound 
SE Goods are Received Weekly by the follow- 
ing well known dealers on the North Shore 
Druggist, Manchester 
Gloucester 
Beverly 
Magnolia 
Rockport — 
Marblehead 
Miss Swift 
20 Wiest Thirty=third Street 
Wew Work 
Summer Branch Opens July ist 
AT THE 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Mass. 
Decorative work, 
lamps of carved wood, lamp 
and candleshades, picture frames of antique em- 
broideries, desk fittings, sofa pillows, mirrors, 
old brocades, fans and laces. 
@ Also a large va- 
riety of other articles suitable for house furnish- 
ings, gifts or prizes. 
Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
Miss Swift's 
Office in New York 
MESSRS. WALTER-KIMBALEE-& CO: 
Importers 
and Dealers in 
Works of Art 
31 Beacon Street, Boston 
Will open a Branch of their Art Rooms at the North Shore Grill about July Ist. 
Beverly Farms 
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