NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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6-16 x 9-8 
1The Notman Studio | 
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THE COLONNADES, MAGNOLIA 
Will open about July 1, with an Exhibition of fine 
PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS | 
Society Notes 
The Claude Kilpatricks and the 
Samuel Kennards of St. Louis were 
among Tuesday’s arrivals at Magnolia. 
Mr. Kilpatrick brought along a string 
of nine horses, as usual. His estate 
has been considerably beautified since 
last season. 
Mme. Schumann-Heink and _ her 
husband, William Rapp, jr., will come 
on to Magnolia next Friday evening, 
and will be a guest at the Dolphin 
over Saturday, and she may remain to 
dinner after the recital which she is to 
give at Library hall, at 4 o’clock next 
Saturday afternoon under the manage- 
ment of Mrs. J. Russell Selfridge. The 
complete list of patronesses for the 
recital are: Mrs. Oliver Ames, 2d, 
Mrs. Bryce Allan, Mrs. Francis I. 
Amory, Mrs. Charles F. Aldrich, Mrs. 
Thos. S. Bradlee, Mrs. Prescott Bige- 
low, Mrs. Edwin A. Boardman, Mrs. 
ParkerS? '\ Bremer, Mrs) “Wm, J; 
Boardman, Mrs. Charles Boyden, 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2d, Mrs. 
A. S. Covel, Mrs. Thomas Pelham 
Curtis, Mrs. William. S. Draper, 
Mrs. Curtis Guild, jr., Mrs. Robert C. 
Hooper, Mrs. John Hayes Hammond, 
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Imported Gowns 
French Millinery 
Automobile Veils 
FT. SLATTERY CO. 
Mrs. Harry Lyman, Mrs. James S. 
Lee, Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. Gardner 
M. Lane, Mrs. James McMillan, Mrs. 
Walter J. Mitchell, Baroness Mon- 
cheur, Baroness Rosen, Mrs. Herbert 
M. Sears, Mrs. Southerland, Baroness 
Sternburg, Miss A. G. Thayer and 
Mrs. W. B. Thomas. Following will 
be Mme. Schumann-Heink’s program : 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Childs and 
family have opened their cottage on 
University lane, Manchester Cove. 
Mrs. H. M. Curry went to Syracuse, 
N.Y., Monday to spend a fortnight 
with her daughter and son-in-law, who 
were married some few months ago. 
Cyril Hatch of New York was a 
guest of friends at Beverly Farms 
over the week-end. 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
Jewelry 
Judge Jas. B. Wells of Brownville, 
Tex., has been a guest the past few 
days of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. House of 
Austin, Tex., who are located at one of 
the Oceanside cottages for another sea- 
son. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker, 
who are located at Manchester, are 
frequent guests at lunch or dinner of 
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
House. 
Mrs. Arthur Lincoln of Boston has 
been spending the week with Mrs. 
Edward Wigglesworth at Manchester. 
Houghton & Clark, the Back Bay 
florists, who have opened a branch at 
The Colonnades in Magnolia, have 
very fortunately been ableto engage 
the entire production of gardinias 
from the J. Montgomery Sears’ green- 
houses in Southboro, as well as a most 
choice line of orchids from another 
-house. Mr. Houghton will have charge 
of the Magnolia store after the 25th of 
thismonth. 
Magnolia Item. 
Ice cream delivered in Magnolia 
in time for luncheon on Sunday. 
B. S. Bullock, Manchester. * 
BREEZE subscription $1.00 a year. 
155 TREMONT ST. 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
Parasols |! 
Handkerchiefs | 
White Serge and Linen Suits 
Branch Store: COLONNADES -- MAGNOLIA 
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Now Open 
