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NORTH eSHOREPBREEZE. 
THE NORTH SHORE GRILL 
Is open to the public from 1t to 10 daily. 
dered and served fresh from the water. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
A la carte service. 
Steaks, chops and broilers. Special 
Fish can be or- 
luncheons and dinners arranged for. Afternoon tea in the new corridor garden. 
Hungarian orchestra afternoon and evening. <e 
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Telephone for tables. 
‘‘At dinner time I pray you have in mind where we must meet.’’ Merchant of Venice 
Soctety Hotes 
The North Shore Grill, Magnolia, 
was quite the center for automobile par- 
ties Sunday, a large number coming down 
from Boston and other cities and taking 
dinner. Those noted were C. H. Miller 
and a party of friends from Lowell, Bert 
Hayes, Charles Carter and W. H. Flem- 
‘ming of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. James 
Sederquist and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
Sederquist, J. H. Kennedy, Mr. and 
Mrs. G. A.- Daggett, Mr. and: Mrs. 
McElmurray of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. 
T. A. Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mix 
of New York, T. S. Majorand Charles 
E. Blake of Boston. 
Mrs. Roswell D. Hitchcock, who is 
summering at the Oceanside hotel, Mag- 
nolia, though quite a social favorite and 
much sought after for all social gather- 
ings, is devoting much of her time here 
to the writing of a new book which she 
expects to have ready for publication in 
-Their line of ‘table 
September. Mrs. Hitchcock is already 
quite well known in the literary world as 
a writer of fiction. Her book, ‘“Iwo 
Women in the Klondike.’’ has been 
particularly well received. 
Miss Ellen Harris of Boston is among 
the most recent arrivals at the North 
Shore. Miss Harris occupied the Wil- 
liams cottage off Magnolia avenue, Mag- 
nolia, the first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Chick of 
Boston have taken a suite of rooms at the 
Grill for the balance of the season. Mr. 
Chick is a member of the firm of. John 
H. Pray & Co., of Boston. 
The Grande Maison de Blanc seems 
to be a favorite objective point for motor- 
ing and driving parties along the shore. 
linen, bed linen, 
lunch sets, lingerie waists, etc., calls forth 
much admiration. A. Raymond Brown 
of the New York store is in personal 
charge of the Magnolia branch. , 
Rev. William H. Dewart of Christ 
SNEAKERS 
Gan, 
Black 
or White 
50c 
EDMUND GILES 
154 Cabot St., Peabody Bidg 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Church, Hyde Park, who summers at 
Manchester Cove, will occupy the pul- 
-pitat the Union chapel, Magnolia, to- 
morrow morning. 
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