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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE NORTH SHORE GRILL 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Is open to the public from tt to 10 daily. 
dered and served fresh from the water, 
luncheons and dinners 
arranged for. 
Hungarian orchestra afternoon and evening. 
Soctety Motes 
We are in receipt of a very attractive 
little card from our friend, A. L. Row- 
ell of the North Shore Grill, calling at- 
tention to the service at this most attrac- 
tive of dining places at Magnolia. Meals 
are served a la carte from 11 a.m. to 10 
p.m., aispecialty being made of sea foods 
fresh from the water. In passing we 
might say that the beautiful corridor gar- 
den with its charming and restful sur- 
roundings has become quite a favorite 
resort for touring parties from along the 
shore where they may drop in for tea or 
luncheon and while resting enjoy the 
beautiful view and the cool ocean breeze, 
at the same time listening to the exquis- 
ite music of the Hungarian orchestra. 
M. Kroupensky of the Russian legation 
entertained a party -of friends at the 
North Shore Grill ata dinner party Tues- 
day evening, in the party being Baron 
and Baroness Rosen, the Baroness Eliza- 
A la carte service. 
Steaks, chops and broilers. 
Afternoon tea in the new corridor garden. 
Fish can be or- 
Special 
Telephone for tables. 
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Mr. Kunhardt, first’ secretary of the 
Spanish legation, also entertained a party 
of friends at dinner here the same even- 
ing. A. Lithgow Devens also entertain- 
ed a party of friends at dinner ues- 
day evening at the Grill. A. Henry 
Higginson and his bride were also noted 
here during the evening. Wright Fabyan 
entertained a party of railroad men at 
dinner Tuesday also among them being 
Walter J. Mitchell, Mr. Greene and 
Mr. Felton. 
R. T. Crane, jr., left Manchester the 
early part of the week and is a guest of 
Comodore Cornelius Vanderbilt on the 
N. Y. Y. club annual cruise. Mrs Crane 
has with her for a few weeks visit her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Higgin- 
botham of Chicago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stanton of the 
Magnolia colony are on an* automobile 
trip to Saratoga, where they are register- 
ed at the United States hotel for a short 
visit. “They have as’ their guest Mrs. 
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154 Cabot St., Peabody Bldg 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Commander W. H. H. Southerland, 
U. S. N., spent the week-end with his 
family, who are enjoying the summer at 
the Oceanside. 
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