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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The Louis Haneocks of Austin, 
Texas, are still in Europe. <A letter 
from them yesterday was dated at 
The New Kulm Hotel, St. Moritz, En- 
gadine. On their return to America 
they expect to take a cottage on the 
North Shore again. 
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The death of one of Manchester’s 
oldest summer residents took place 
Sunday morning when Mrs. Louise 
W. Rogers passed away at her sum- 
mer home at Smith’s Point. Mrs. 
Rogers was the widow of the late 
Major Charles O. Rogers, at one 
time owner of the Boston Journal. 
21, at Portland, Maine, the daugh- 
ter of Deacon William Coe. Mrs. 
Rogers is survived by a son, Thomas 
O. Rogers, and two daughters, Mrs. 
F. M. Stanwood and Mrs. F. Black- 
wood Fay, both well known summer 
residents at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Funeral services were held at noon 
Tuesday. 
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he Maseconomo at Manchester 
closed this morning after the most 
successful season it has had for 
years. The spacious hotel has been 
wonderfully improved, not only 
about the house itself, but about the 
grounds and gardens. There is 
every indication that next summer 
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MAGNOLIA 
FOR SALE— 
Three Extremely Attractive Lots 
of two and three acres, situated 
on high land near Norman’s Woe 
with fine views of the ocean. 
Will be sold at reasonable prices. 
Jonathan May - 
Magnolia, Mass. 
every one of the cosmopolitan erowd 
which has gathered here during the 
entire season has been most favor- 
ably impressed with the house. The 
attractions of the Masconomo are 
such as eannot fail to recommend 
themselves to the lovers of beauty 
and of sea-shore life. The house is 
situated very near the sea; in fact, 
its lawns reach to the edge of Sing- 
ing Beach. Broad verandas make 
the house pleasant and tennis courts, 
a fine pool room and nicely kept, 
spacious grounds add much to the 
enjoyments of the place. For years 
the place was neglected, but under 
the new managment (Messrs. Ripley 
& MecPeck) everything is done to 
make the Masconomo what it was 
in the old days—one of the finest 
hotels along the Shore. During the 
last week most of the guests have 
been transients owing to the prepar- 
ations which were being made for 
the closing of the house. Among 
them have been: Miss May O’Con- 
nell of Brookline; Mrs. A. Goodrich 
and Miss Constance Goodrich of 
Boston; Norman I. Elsas of Atlanta; 
Miss Victoria and Miss Alexandra 
Robertson of St. Paul; H. A. Weth- 
erbee of Mamaroneck, N. Y.; Chris- 
topher J. Galvin of Brookline; W. 
H. Conant of Boston and Miss Crane 
of Oklahoma City. G. A. Sullivan of 
Salem joined his people, who have 
had one of the Maseconomo cottages 
all the season, and remained here 
with them until the close of the 
house. 
Navajo Indian blankets and rugs 
for students’ rooms, the den or smok- 
ing room. The Indian Store, 3d 
house south of Magnolia P. O. <i 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s. Children’s hair eutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 53-12. * 
Breeze subscription, $2 a year. 
Harvard Graduate — Experienced 
Tutor, (8 years) desires position with family 
intending to pass the winter in France. Can 
refer to families well known along NorthShore. 
F. A. SHAW, Cotton St., Roslindale, Mass. 
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Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated 
305 Fifth Ave., 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
N. BE. Gor. Sist 6t. NY. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
