NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
Society Notes 
i Such is the phrase that we hear from people who have visited Our Store. 
Ss ““SOMETHING NEW’? to be seen every day in all departments. Christmas 
gifts may be selected now and held for future delivery, making a unique as well as 
convenient way for our mail order customers or others who are “‘summering” in this 
vicinity. We would call attention to the two newsterling silver values as shown making 
very acceptable gifts or prizes. 
DANIEL LOW & CO. 
Essex and Wash’n Sts, SALEM, MASS, 
Branch Store: 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
If you visit SALEM 
see LOW ’S store 
Mrs. Washington B. Thomas gave 
a pretty little luncheon party Thurs- 
day at her Pride’s Crossing home in 
honor of Miss Ethel Roosevelt, who 
is visiting on the North Shore. 
Rt. Rev. C. C. Grafton, Bishop of 
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, is a guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Amory at 
Beverly Cove. The Bishop is an 
uncle of Mrs. Amory. Miss Mary 
Josephine Amory has been cntertain- 
ing part of the past week, Miss 
Electra Havemeyer, who returned to 
New York yesterday. 
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PICTURE FRAME, $1.50 
Gala Affair 
The grand August ball at the ‘(opps 
Oceanside hotel last Saturday even- | 
ing was one of the most delightful 
affairs of the season at Magnolia, and 
despite the unfavorable weather, at- 
tracted a representative North Shore oh aN, Bae i 6 
athering. The immense dining room 7 f ) 
of the hotel was elaborately decorated c @ ATO 1 oe 
for the occasion, pink and white being 
the color scheme, banners of these 
colors hanging from the ceiling, and = 
the walls ae festooned with the MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 
same colors fastened with large 
rosettes of oak leaves. The united 
orchestras of the Magnolia hotels fur- THE “SUCCESS OF THE “NORTH SHORE 
nished music for the gathering which 
attracted not only the guests at the 
hotel, but a great many of the fash- P A 
ionable set em the athe hotels and is Now Open for the Reception of Guests 
cottages along the shore. During 
the intermission refreshments of 
salads, ices, etc., were served, and Write for circular, rates and other information 
Proprietor Upton fully lived up to his 
reputation of being a most genial and 
TAPE MEASURE, 50c. 
enerous host. Among the large » 
gathering Per a Nia” Recwell GEORGE H. NEWELL, Proprietot 
D. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager 
Hanna and Miss Hanna, Mrs. Doug- 
lass A. Gordon, Mrs. .T. DeWitt Tal- 
mage, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. 
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stan- 
wood, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen, aoe a 
Mrs. G. H. Bingham, Miss Faithful 
Ames, Miss F] e Adams, Gen. HAMILTON, 
ae Mis. aoe: Miss Fe | ake-Croft lan MASS. 
Nugent, Miss McFadden, Miss Mar- 
garet Corless, Miss Margaret (FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
Gummey, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hood, 
C. P. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. David Lor- OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
ing, Miss Alice Loring, Hon. and J. C.RAUGH; Prop. 
Mrs. William McAdoo, Miss Eva 
McAdoo, Misses Elizabeth and Mabel Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Lane, the Misses Evelyn and Marion 
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hammond, Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutchinson, A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
Miss Eleanor Bradley, Miss Emma. waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Alsoa large public and 
Carr, Mrs. William Scudder and the numerous private dining rooms. 
Misses Scudder, Capt. Pillsbury, Boating and fishing excellent. . ‘ 
U.S.N., and Mrs. Pillsbury and a Rooms single or en suite. Telephone 9011-3 Hamilton 
great many others well known in 
Magnolia social circles. — 
