SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Wonthros Murray For- 
bes have been spending a few days this 
week with Mrs. Forbes’ mother, Mrs. 
R. C. Winthrop at West Manchester. 
They will return here to spend the month 
of August. 
Eben D. Jordan won the members’ 
handicap golf competition at the Essex 
County club last Saturday over a field of 
24 competitors. He:played in 90, with a 
handicap of 15, his net score being 75. 
The prize for the lowest gross score was 
won by Paul Moore, who covered the 18 
holes in 84. 
Henry C. Frick sailed the first of the 
week on the Kaiser Wilhelm from New 
for a short trip to Europe. 
gone about a month and will combine 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
The NORTH SHORE GRILL (formerly 
the North Shore Grill Club) MAGNOLIA, 
MASS., 
OPEN FOR THE’ SEASON 
Daily a la carte service, fresh from the grill, 
from 8° a.m. to: 10 ip. m-,= served -on® the 
VERANDAH, inthe CORRIDOR GARDEN §& 
orin PRIVATE ROOMS, {Chops, Steaks, § 
Mixed Grills @hicken, Salads, etc. {Special 
attention to Driving and Motoring 
is Now 
given 
- Parties. 
Telephone for Tables in advance. 
He will -be. 
A few choice apartments 
Le ere ee a eee ed ee ae ee be oo men) Slee ee 
business with pleasure, returning in Aug- 
ust, joining his family at Eagle Rock, 
their Pride’s Crossing estate. 
John M. Graham and family of Bos- 
ton are occupying the Merrill Homestead 
on Smith’s Point, Manchester, for the 
summer, arriving a day or two ago. Mr. 
Gaevienne is president of the International 
Trust Co., of Boston. 
Mrs. James McMillan entertained a 
small party of young people at lunch 
‘Thursday - for..her. granddaughter Miss 
Grace Jarvis who ‘is spending the sum- 
mer here. 
Following the success of the bridge 
tournament at Mrs. E. S. Grew’s Thurs- 
day in aid, of the Sunnyside Day Nursery. 
Mrs. George E. Warren is now arrang- 
ing for a bridge’ tournament for the bene- 
a of the Students’ Home to be given at 
AW Le ROWE 
Tel. 8101 Magnolia. 
or single rooms 
to let inthe Grill 
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the house of Mrs. Thomas M. McKee 
at Beverly Farms, on Friday afternoon, 
July 26, at 3 o'clock. A tea and cake 
sale ill be held at 5 o'clock. 
Tennis at Essex County Club. 
Beginning Wednesday, August 7, two 
tennis tournaments will be held on the 
courts at the Essex County club, —ladies’ 
handicap singles and mixed doubles 
(scratch), both of which are open to 
members of the club, their invited guests 
and also members of the Montserrat, 
Myopia and Nahant clubs. 
On Tuesday, August 20, an invitation 
tournament in men’s singles (scratch) 
will begin, open tomembers of the club 
and junior members.. Members of: the 
Country, Longwood, Myopia, Montser- 
rat, Nahant, and ‘Tennis and Racquet 
clubs are also invited. - 
China, | 
CUT G/ASS, 
| Novelties 
| in : 
Japanese 
 Weres, 
| Brasses 
SE any © i. 
| Bronzes, | 
Art Lamps, ae 
and: ae 
Sheffield 4. 
S//ver Ware. 
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