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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Automobile Club Run. 
The North Shore Automobile club en- 
joyed its firstrun Sunday, making the trip 
from Beverly Farms to the Ferncroft Inn at 
Danvers and returning by way of Hamilton, 
stopping for a time at the Myopia Hunt 
club. 
Among those who made the run were 
Walter D. Denegre, president of the club, 
who had as his guests Washington B. Thomas 
and William B. Walker; Harry P. McKean 
with Quincy A. Shaw, jr., as guest; Lester 
Leland, T. Dennie Boardman, Neal Rantoul 
and Ingersoll Amory. 
Auto Scorchers. 
The Manchester police are still after the 
autoists, and those who thought that the 
zeal of Chief Peabody had relaxed discov- 
ered their mistake when it was too late. 
Three arrests is the record for the week, 
two on Sunday and one Monday. They 
were all going in the neighborhood of 25 
miles an hour when stopped and ordered to 
appear in court. 
Those who answered to the roll-call in the 
Salem court were J. A. Christopher and H. 
M. Curry of Magnolia, who were stopped 
Sunday, and Jacques Thelivian, chauffeur 
for Walter D. Denegre, who speeded up a 
little on Monday. Christopher pleaded guilty 
im court Monday and was fined $5; Curry 
did not appear, but pleaded guilty through 
his lawyer. The judge refused to accept 
this, and Mr. Curry was compelled to plead 
in court Wednesday, when he was fined, 
Mr. Denegre appeared for his chauffeur and 
acted as interpreter, conducting the case in 
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such a good-natured manner as to amuse the 
court as well as the audience. Thelivian 
was fined $10. 
Invitation Musicale, 
The parlors and broad piazzas of the New 
Magnolia were thronged last Sunday night 
with a fashionable gathering from all the 
shore hotels at the invitation musicale given 
by manager C. H. Mowry of the New Mag- 
nolia to his guests. 
The program was a varied one, including 
selections from many of the world’s most 
famous composers, and every number was 
given in a manner that called forth deserved 
applause from the audience. 
The duet ‘“ Calm as the Night” by Mrs. 
Newell and Mr. Fanning was one of the best 
numbers on the program. The beautiful, 
clear soprano of Mrs. Newell blended in per- 
fect harmony with Mr. Fanning’s deep, rich, 
vibrant baritone. Miss Glenn Priest, who: 
scored such asuccess at the previous concert, 
again received much deserved applause for 
her masterly rendition of the difficult Con- 
certo in D minor by Wieniawski, and she 
responded with a delicate little thing most 
artistically rendered. 
The piano selections by Master Conroy, 
and the vocal numbers by Master Sworns- 
bourne -were also well received and added 
materially to the program. 
At the close of the entertainment many 
expressions of appreciation were heard and 
the hope that a similar musicale might be 
given again in the near future. 
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