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AT THE HOTELS 
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Swift, jr., 
of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. George 
H. Swift of Boston, composed an auto 
party which spent the holiday at the 
New Magnolia. 
Miss Helen C. Dole of Brookline is 
among the recent arrivals at the New 
Magnolia. Miss Dole is a sister of 
Mrs. Van Namen, who has this year 
taken the Dr. Dakin cottage. 
The first of the Sunday evening 
concerts at the New Magnolia, which 
formed such a pleasing feature of the 
summer life there last summer, was 
given last Sunday night, an excellent 
program being rendered by the 
orchestra. 
Tuesday a most enjoyable bridge 
party was given in the parlors of the 
New Magnolia. There were six tables. 
The guests at the New Magnolia 
observed the holiday with a picnic at 
Coffin’s beach. The party, about 
twenty-five in number, went over in 
barges from the Davis stables and 
spent avery enjoyable day. Lunch 
was served on the beach and bathing 
and all sorts of sports were enjoyed. 
Baron Rosen Arrives 
Baron Rosen, the Russian ambas- 
sador to Washington, together with 
Mrs. Rosen and their daughter, Eliza- 
beth, are now located at Coolidge’s 
Point for the summer. They have 
taken for the season the same cottage 
which they have had for the two past 
summers. 
To a BREEZE reporter, who called 
at his house Sunday afternoon, he 
said, “Yes, we came down over the 
road by auto yesterday and made the 
trip without even killing a chicken. 
This makes our third season at Man- 
chester and we have become very 
much enamoured with the spot. We 
consider it one of the most beautiful 
and restful spots in the country and 
an ideal place for the summer vaca- 
tion. 
‘We have no plans for the summer 
except to rest and enjoy ourselves in 
a quiet way. We shall stay as late in 
the season as we possibly can,—later 
than usual.”’ 
The cut on the front page of this 
issue was loaned the BREEZE through 
the courtesy of the New Magnolia 
hotel, and is one of the views printed 
in the attractive booklet gotten out by 
the hotel. 
BREEZE subscription $1.00 a year. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Wish to announce that during the months of JULY 
and AUGUST they will hold an exhibition and sale of 
their wares at the 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL Magnolia, Mass. 
All departments will be represented and our excep- 
tional facilities for enabling our customers to secure 
prompt service and exclusive novelties, with our long 
experience in business, will be at the disposal of all 
who may call. 
DANIEL LOW & CO. 
f Essex and Washington Sts. SALEM, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1867 
Che Jfewo Jlfagnelia 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
AMEHE, SHUMCICIDSIS) (CONF MMSEE  MMOMR PIS) SeKOURIe 
is Now Open for the Reception of Guests 
Write for circular, rates and other information 
GEORGE H., NEWELL, Proprietor 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager 
2 a 
pe Croft lan nes 
MASS. 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J.C RAUCH Prop. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Also a large public and 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
OPEN 
Telephone 90II-3 Hamilton 
