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caused by the breaking of an air tank, 
has necessitated the laying in of Mr. and 
Mrs. John B. Schoeffel’s pleasure yacht 
at Marblehead for a few days, and Mrs. 
Schoeffel has consequently been enjoying 
an enforced visit with her son, Sydney 
Barton Booth, and her little granddaughter, 
Elizabeth Barton Booth, at Mrs. Schoef- 
fel’s cottage in Manchester. Mrs. Schoef- 
fei has been accompanied by her guest 
Miss Claire Kummer of New ‘York, so 
well known in operatic circles as the 
composer of ‘‘Dearie,’’ ““Egypt,’’ and 
the operetta ‘“Noah’s Arc.”’ 
Among the week’s arrivals at the Mas- 
conomo House in Manchester are Mrs. 
J. W. Markoe and little daughter, An- 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE, 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
The NORTH SHORE GRILL (formerly 
the North Shore Grill Club,, MAGNOLIA, 
MASS., is now 
OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
Daily a la carte service, fresh from the grill, 
from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., served on the 
VERANDAH, inthe CORRIDOR GARDEN 
or in PRIVATE ROOMS. Chops, Steaks, 
Mixed Grills Chicken, Salads, ete. ]Special 
to Driving and Motoring 
attention given 
Parties.” 
Telephone. for Tables in advance. 
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to let inthe Grill 
Tel. 8101 Magnolia. § | 
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years and who was once a famous guide 
in theNova Scotia region. Madame Rose 
is at Magnolia forthe secend summer. 
She is a full-blooded Indian and is not to 
nette, and Miss Daphne Wetmore and 
Louis Wetmore of New York City. 
Thomas M. Cook and family of Alle- 
ghany City have taken ‘‘Winona Cot- 
tage’ at the Masconomo House, Man- 
chester, for the balance of the season. 
Francis Weston of Philadelphia has 
been a guest of the Nelson S. Bartletts, 
at their Smith’s Point cottage, the past 
week. 
be confounded with the gypsies. She 
guarantees that fully 80 per cent of her 
predictions in regard to the future will 
prove true. 
; S. E. Hoffman, who has been spend- 
ing the summer at the New Magnolia, 
had as his guests over Sunday, Mr. and 
Mrs. Silas McKinleyand Miss Bent of 
St. Louis. 
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Newell are 
entertaining at the New Magnolia Dr: 
D. Proctor Clark, jr., of Boston. 
Dr. and Mrs,. Herbert C. Allen of 
Brooklyn are among the recent arrivals 
at the New Magnolia. 
The'Indian camp on Raymond street 
near the bathing beach has become quite 
a popular resort for the young people of 
Maenolia who wish to look into the fut- 
ure. Madame Rose, who is a Micmac 
Indian, is very popular in her palm and 
card readings. She is the grand-niece of 
the Indian chief, John Logan, who died 
in Salem the past winter at the age of 90 
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