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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA, 
The Edward A. Clarks came down 
from Jamaica Plain Wednesday and 
are at the Goodwin cottage for the 
season. 
Charles W. Smith and family came 
on from Germantown, Pa., the first of 
the week and are at the Young cot- 
tage on Lexington avenue. Mr. Smith 
has bought a piece of land here and it 
is expected that he will build before 
another season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staples Potter 
of Boston are at the Adams cottage 
on Lexington avenue for the summer. 
They came down Friday. 
Charles H. Bull and family, his two 
daughters, Mrs. McFadden and Mrs. 
Deutcher and their families arrived 
Friday from Quincy, Il]. They have 
opened their Lexington avenue cot- 
tage and will be here for the season. 
James C. Bayley opened the Storey 
cottage Wednesday for the season. 
New Magnolia. 
The opening of the New Magnolia 
Saturday under new management was 
most auspicious. At the opening 
dinner in the evening about 40 guests 
were present. The menu was an ex- 
cellent one and the pleasure of the oc- 
casion was enhanced by the splendid 
musical program rendered by the 
hotel orchestra composed of sym- 
phony men and under the direction of 
Edwin A. Sabin. 
During the evening Mr. Mowry, 
who is to manage the house this sum- 
mer, received many words of congrat- 
ulation from his host of friends whom 
he has made by his courteous treat- 
ment given them in other houses 
which have been under his charge. 
He also was the recipient of many 
handsome floral tokens of esteem. 
Everything points toward a most 
successful season at the New Mag- 
nolia forthe summer of 1904. A 
feature here during the summer _ will 
be the regular concert program given 
by the orchestra Sunday evenings. 
Among those present at the open- 
ing was a party composed of Dr. 
and Mrs.E.A. Dakin, Misses Marjorie 
and Mirian Dakin and Dr. Keith of 
the Carney Hospital. 
Among those who have just arrived 
are Miss E. Brane and party and 
Mrs. S. D. Lewis and party. 
The Blynman. 
Rev. Dr. Charles A. Crane, Mrs. 
Crane and Miss Frances and Master 
Henry of Boston, will be among the 
arrivals at the Blynman Monday. 
Rev. Dr. Crane is widely known as a 
lecturer of great interest and a most 
eloquent speaker. It is to be hoped 
that he may be prevailed upon to give 
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Jeweler and Optician. 
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one of his addresses here during the 
summer. 
The Hon. Timothy T. Sawyer en- 
tertained his son T. T. Sawyer, jr., 
and his granddaughter Miss Mary, 
at dinner at the Blynman on Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Foster, Miss 
A. Frances Foster and Victor Bridge 
ot Winchester were the guests of W. 
F. Knowlton Saturday. Mr. Knowl- 
ton also entertained Dr. and Mrs. E. 
H. Brock of Lynn Sunday. 
Among the prominent westerners 
at the Blynman are Mr. and Mrs. 
Johnson and son of Denver Col., Mr. 
and Mrs. R. E. Gowen of Phila., are 
also h®re for the season. 
The Hesperus. 
One of the first guests to arrive at 
the Hesperus is F. K. M. Rehn, the 
well known artist of New York. Mr. 
Rehn is widely known among art cir- 
cles as one of the leading marine 
painters of the country. The ideas 
for many of his best works have been 
obtained at Magnolia. 
Wm. B. Bryant of the New York 
Tribune editorial staff is a guest at 
the Hesperus. 
Automobile parties on every pleas- 
ant Sunday and every holiday find the 
magnificent roads of the North Shore 
enticing, and a stop for dinner at the 
Hesperus makes the pleasure of the 
day complete. 
MAGNOLIA 
RIDING and DRIVING CLUB 
Lessons in Riding and Driving, Tandem 
and Jumping. 
Also green and qualified Hunters and 
Hacks for sale. 
JAMES HEVER, Proprietor. 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
65 Middle St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
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GOLD AND SILVER-SMITHS 
250 Essex Street 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
Fine goods in Gold, Silver, Leather, Cut Glass, 
Bric-a-brac, etc. 
We issue a catalog illustrating our 7,000 articles, which we shall be 
glad to send to any address, prepaid, upon request. 
