Society Notes 
Mrs. A. S. Higginson, who spends 
her winters at the Stanley cottage, 
moved into her cottage on Summer 
street, Manchester Cove, this week. 
Miss Farnsworth of Minneapolis 
has been a guest of Mrs. J. L. Brewer, 
Smith’s Point, the past week. 
Mrs. Cyrus Strong of Binghamp- 
ton, N.Y., has just arrived at her cot- 
tage at Old Neck, Manchester, for 
the season. 
ene if CoP Stevenses ‘came on 
from Washington a week ago and are 
located at their cottage on Smith’s 
Point for another season. 
Gen. and Mrs. Draper are expected 
to occupy ‘‘Lilliothea” at Manchester 
the last of next week. The house has 
been practically rebuilt, but the work- 
men are now almost through. 
Dr. Ellenwood and family of Attica, 
N.Y., are expected at the Kimball 
cottage, Manchester, next week. 
Fashionable Club 
The North Shore Grille club opened 
June 22, for service to its members. 
The opening as planned for June 15th 
was postponed on account of the 
kitchen equipment not being in good 
running order. 
NORTH, SHORE BREEZE 
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The club starts auspiciously with an 
executive committee and an. official 
staff of long experience. The manager 
and steward, Gustav Koenig, has been 
connected with many of the promi- 
nent clubs of the country; for nine 
years he was manager of the ‘‘The 
Noon-Day Club” of St. Louis, the 
smart lunch club there, also serving 
the Dedication banquet given in honor 
of the president and diplomatic corps 
at the World’s fair. As many St. 
Louis people are residents ot the 
North Shore it will be of interest to 
them to learn that Mr. Koenig will be 
supplemented by a very efficient staff ; 
the chef and his assistant come from 
thy Somerset hotel, Boston. The 
head waiter, Henry Stanton, brings 
with him, also from the same hotel, 
several waiters and the popular Tavern 
club furnishes several more. Thur- 
mond Brown, Dartmouth 1906, Tuck 
School of Finance, will have charge of 
the books. The long list of members 
includes many people from prominent 
clubs of Boston, and more than a hun- 
dred well-known people living in Bos- 
ton and on the North Shore have 
written letters expressing great in- 
terest in the Grille club and wishing 
great success for its future. 
It will be of interest to members to 
learn that arrangements have been 
made whereby lobsters can be ordered 
when in the water and. in 35 minutes 
served on the table. All sea foods 
served not later than a few hours from 
the water ;, this unique feature of the 
club will be appreciated by members 
who never have known the taste of 
fish except that which comes from a 
long acquaintance with city fish 
markets. 
The second floor contains a number 
of dining rooms daintily furnished, 
which can be used for serving wedding 
breakfasts and for private dinner par- 
ties, number from 10to 100. Strangers 
are admitted to the club for day mem- 
bership if known to regular members 
or the official staff. 
THE NORTH SHORE 
BLUE BOOK 
For 1906 
Showing complete list of Summer Residents 
along the North Shore from NAHANT 
to CAPE ANN, giving Winter and 
Summer Addresses. 
E. A. JONES, Publisher 
OLD SOUTH BUILDING, - BOSTON 
Orders may be left at the Worth Shore 
Breeze Office, Post-Office Building, Man- 
chester. 
"The North Shore Grille Club, of 
Magnolia, Mass., serves luncheons and 
dinners to Members from 12 m. to 9 
pe me 
Sea Foods a specialty. 
Strangers desiring day membership can be 
admitted if known to Members or the Official 
Staff. 
