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TEA HOUSE 
Mrs. J. RUSSELL SELFRIDGE announces that she will open her Tea Rooms in the C. S. Houghton 
Cottage (near the Library) at MAGNOLIA, on SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 
Petits Diners served to order. 
Norman Ave., 
MAGNOLIA 
Charmingly appointed rooms for Bridge Parties ; also classes in Bridge, with lady instructor. 
Basket Lunches to order, supplied for Automobile and Coaching Parties. 
Afternoon Tea served on the Spacious Verandas. 
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Society Notes 
The coming of the North Atlan- 
tic squadron, under Admiral Evans, 
to Rockport, where they will make 
their place of rendezvous during 
June, July and August, is a matter 
of much interest to the North Shore 
contingent who have many friends 
among the officers. Considerable 
entertaining will naturally result, 
and many a brilliant social function 
in the dancing halls of the big sum- 
mer hostelries in this vicinity bids 
fair to be brightened by the pres- 
ence of the naval officers, resplend- 
ent in gold lace and the trappings 
of their rank. 
Charles H. Bull and family of 
Quincy, Ill., are located at their cot- 
tage on Lexington avenue, Mag- 
nolia, for the summer, being among 
Wednesday’s arrivals. 
The Harvey Childs of Pittsburg 
are expected at their cottage, “Pine 
Top,’ on University lane, Manches- 
ter Cove, next Saturday. 
The E. L. Nortons of New York 
are among the new cottagers at 
Magnolia this season. They were 
among the early week arrivals, and 
are occupying the Foote cottage. 
ES|ES|ESIEs 
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Dr. and Mrs. C. Alexander Por- 
ter are back to Beverly Farms for 
the summer and are located this 
year at the cottage on Valley street 
formerly occupied by the Charles 
Cushings. 
H. M. Sill has leased the Malon- 
son cottage at Magnolia and is ex- 
pected with his family about July 1. 
Mrs. John S. Ford of Youngs- 
town, O., is back to Manchester for 
the summer and is located at “The 
Wickford” again. 
Rear Admiral Joseph Giles Ea- 
ton, WS Ne is a guestover ‘the 
week-end of Mrs. J. Russell Self- 
ridge at the Dolphin, Magnolia. 
Mrs. George P. King and Miss 
Anne King of Chestnut Hill were 
guests over the week-end of Mrs. 
King’s son, Henry P. King and fam- 
ily, at their pretty Prides Crossing 
estate. 
Mrs. George Lee Peabody was a 
guest over the week-end of Mr. and 
Mrs. Herbert M. Sears at Mingo 
Beach. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Cum- 
mings were among the passengers 
on the incoming Romanic the first 
of the week. They are now located 
at their Prides Crossing cottage for 
the summer. 
Rooms at Magnolia! 
Several very desirable rooms in a charm- 
ingly located cottage at Magnolia, near the 
hotels. Inquire of 
THE LIBRARIAN, 
at the Magnolia Library. 
DESIRABLE ROOMS may be 
had for the summer by applying at 
the Hoyle cottage, corner of Lexing- 
ington and Flume avenues, Mag- 
nolia. * 
John Haynes Hammond and fam- 
ily were among the early week ar- 
rivals at Magnolia. They came on 
from Lakewood, N. J., by special 
coach “Plymouth Rock’ attached 
to the theatre train Monday night, 
and are located at the same cottage 
in Freshwater Cove, which they 
have had for several seasons. 
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Porter 
are occupying the Ober cottage at 
Beverly Farms again this season. 
The Dr. Musgraves of Boston are 
located at the Boardman cottage, 
3everly Farms, for the season. 
Magnolia Item. 
Ice cream delivered in Magnolia 
in time for luncheon on Sunday. 
B. S. Bullock, Manchester. a 
E. F. MeNamee 
At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Will open her Branch Store at the HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE 
the NEW 
MAGNOLIA, 
where she will carry a Choice line of 
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