Society Notes 
Mrs. J. Russell Selfridge has a most 
select list of patronesses for her series 
of six recitals to be given at Library 
hall, Magnolia, at 4 o’clock Saturday af- 
ternoons, during the season, the first of 
which is to be on June 30. The list 
includes Mrs. Robert C. Hooper, Mrs. 
James McMillan, Mrs. Wm. S. Draper, 
Miss Adele Thayer, Mrs. George Lee, 
Mrs. Jas: S. Lee, Mrs. Covel, Mrs. 
Prescott Bigelow, Mrs. Oliver Ames, 
2d, Mrs. Gardner M. Lane, Mrs. Bryce 
Allan, Mrs. Herbert M. Sears, Mrs. 
W. B. Thomas, Mrs. F. I. Amory, 
Mrs. S. Parker Bremer, Mrs. Edwin 
A. Boardman, Mrs. Southerland (wife 
of Comm. Southerland), Mrs. Andrew 
Carnegie, 2d, Mrs. Walter Mitchell, 
and Mrs. T.S. Bradley of Nahant. The 
list of the recitals are: June 30, Mme. 
Schumann-Heink; July 28, Mr. Ed- 
ward Bridgham, basso, in the Tenney- 
son-Strauss ‘“‘Enoch Arden’’; Aug. 
4, Senior Campanari, tenor, of the 
Conried Opera House, and Mrs. Rider- 
Kelsey, soprono, who is leading so- 
prono of the Worcester festival; Aug. 
18, David Bispham; Aug. 25, Mrs. 
Kitty Cheatham-Thompson, who is 
now giving song recitals in London 
before royalty ; Sept. 1, Lastone Gevy 
DeVoll and Edward Isham. The 
course tickets are $15.00, and the 
tickets for the individual recitals are 
$5, $5, $3, $3, $2.50 and $2.00 in the 
order named above. 
The ‘Dolphin,’ Mrs. J. Russell 
Selfridge’s Tea House, at Magnolia, 
opens today. 
Miss E. G. Houghton’s cottage; 
“Twin acre,” Magnolia Point, was 
opened this week. Miss Houghton 
intends to move down next week. 
The Isaac Wests of New Orleans 
arrived Friday and are now located at 
their Manchester Cove house. 
Samuel Kennard and family of St. 
Louis arrived Thursday for the sea- 
son and are now located at their resi- 
dence on Magnolia Point. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
STABLE: 
J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR 
Riding and Driving 
Td Cad 
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Wm. J. Boardman of Wash- 
ington, who, with Mr. Boardman, ar- 
rived at Manchester-by-the-Sea this 
week for the summer, says that the 
wedding of her youngest daughter and 
Senator Crane will take place at 
“Wyndecliffe,” the summer cottage 
of the Boardman, on Tuesday, July 
10. It will bea very quiet home wed- 
ding and will be attended by only the 
Boardman and Crane families. It will 
take place at noon. The Misses 
Boardman have not yet joined their 
parents at Manchester.. 
Lre 
Flag Poles. 
for Sale or to Let. 
tended to. 
Baron Rosen, the Russian ambassa- 
dor at Washington, has arrived at 
Manchester in time to spend the week- 
end with the Baronessand Miss Rosen, 
who came on the first of the week. 
The Rosens are occupying the same 
cottage at Coolidge’s Point which 
they had last season. Last summer 
the peace conference at Portsmouth 
occupied much of the time of the 
Ambassador and very little was seen 
of him in the social doings of the 
North Shore. He will spend the en- 
tire season here with his family. 
ERICKSON 
SAIL MAKER 
And Manufacturer of 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
42 NORTH MARKET STREET, - 
Wedding Canopies to Let. 
Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at tables 
from 100 to 5,000 people. 
Tel. Rich. 1726-2. 
BOSTON 
Large and Small Tents 
Orders by mail or express promptly at- 
Telephone 210-14 Beverly 
Leon G. Philinte 
SAIL MAKER 
Awnings, Tents, Flags, Wagon and Launch Govers, Ete. 
45 Water Street, (What) Beverly Mass. 
fies We Cater Especially to North Shore Trade 
FLORISTS 
COLONNADES - 
MAGNOLIA 
and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
MAST AL 
ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
All kinds of Floral Work. 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
