NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA. 
The past week has seen -quite an 
addition to the summer colony here. 
Among the latest arrivals are Mr. and 
Mrs. F. K. M. Rehn, who arrived 
from New York Wednesday. Mr. 
Rehn is one of the best-known artists 
in the country. 
Mrs. William McMillan arrived 
from St. Louis Wednesday and opened 
Brier Rock Cottage on the Shore 
road. 
Joseph Sargent, jr., arrived the 
latter part of last week. Joseph Sar- 
gent, sr., was noted among the arriv- 
als the latter part of the present week. 
_ Five horses and a pony arrived 
Sunday from the Curry stables in 
Pittsburg. They are quartered at 
Rowe’s stable on Norman avenue. 
Mrs. H. M. Curry and family are ex- 
pected next week. They will occupy 
the Underwood cottage this season, as 
their new cottage will not be ready 
for another year. 
Mrs. J. S. Ford occupied her cottage 
on Fuller street recently, having just 
come on from Chicago. 
The Eliot Hubbards arrived from 
Boston and are at the Faulkner cot- 
tage. 
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GLOUCESTER. 
There were several 4rrivals the 
latter part of last week. Among them 
were noted Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones, 
who have closed their city home on 
Commonwealth avenue and are now 
at ‘ Highfield,” their cottage on Nor- 
man avenue. A, Porter Morse is with 
them at the same cottage. 
Edgar F. Billings of Allston has 
opened his cottage on the Shore road. 
Other arrivals include Charles S. 
Penhallow and family, who are at their 
Magnolia road cottage, having come 
down from Jamaica Plain the latter 
part of the week; Rev. and Mrs. W. 
H. Dewart of Boston, who are at their 
' Cove cottage, and C. P. Sampson. 
The New Magnolia is to open this 
year June 25 under new management. 
Messrs. Ainslee and Crabow, who also 
own the New Ocean House at Swamp- 
scott, are the proprietors and Mr. C. 
H. Mowry, who has been for several 
years manager of the Lenox and who 
last winter was manager of a hotel in 
Jamaica, will manage the house this 
season. ‘The house is one of the larg- 
est and best appointed on the North 
Shore, and under the new manage- 
ment a successful season is assured. 
Memorial day was observed with 
appropriate exercises at Magnolia. 
Post 45, G.A.R., from Gloucester, 
came to Magnolia in the afternoon and 
decorated the graves of the soldiers at 
the cemetery. In the evening many 
from Magnolia attended the exercises 
held at Gloucester city hall. 
Fred Davis, who has been assigned 
to the Magnolia station of the Ameri- 
can express, entered upon his duties 
here on Wednesday. 
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