NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES HOYLE announce the Opening of their 
*. 3 LE DLON... 
Near the Hotel Hesperus, Flume Road, MAGNOLIA 
A Specialty is made of FINE PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY. 
Special Attention is given to CHILDREN and PHOTOGRAPHING FAMILIES. 
Choice Assortment of HAND-CARVED FRAMES. 
Telephone: 54-2, Magnolia, Mass. 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, 
jr., sailed from the other side yester- 
day for America and will spend the 
summer at their summer home on 
Long Island, N.Y. Their children 
have been spending a few weeks with 
their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry S. Grew at Manchester. 
The Elliot Hubbards of Boston ar- 
rived at the Faulkner cottage on the 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Thursday, for 
the season. 
S.C. Adams of Detroit, Mich., was 
among the first to register at the New 
Magnolia. He has engaged rooms for 
the season. 
S. R. Weil and his sister, Mrs. I. T. 
Yates of New York, will again be 
familiar and welcome guests at the 
New Magnolia during the coming sea- 
ton, which completes their third year 
at this famous hostelry. Mr. Weil is 
well known as one of New York’s 
prominent brokers. 
The wedding of Miss Naneen C. 
Mitchell and Quincy Adams Shaw, 2d, 
has been set for the last Saturday in 
August,—the 25th. The marriage 
will take place in Manchester and the 
popularity of the young people will 
make it one of the smart events of the 
season, 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor — 
Gardener 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under 
the following heads : 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care 
of Estates. 
While not advocating that everything on an estate be chopped off to 
an even top,—we take an especial interest in doing good Topiary work, 
in trimming hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs to Geometrically 
Correct shapes. 
LOCK BOX 35 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
RESIDENCE: 54 SCHOOL STREET 
Telephone Connection 
Mrs. John Reece and her sons 
are leaving Manchester within a day 
or two and will sail from New York, 
July 4, on the Baltic for a three 
months’ trip abroad. They have 
shipped their Peerless car ahead of 
them and will spend most of their 
time in touring France and Switzer- 
land. 
H. H. Stevens and family of Bos- 
ton arrived this week at the cottage 
on the Gloucester Road, near the 
Kettle Cove golf club, which they 
have leased for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickering are 
located at their pretty estate, at Old 
Neck, Manchester, for the season. 
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. 
Rings, brooch pins, silverware, 
watches, plated ware, souvenir 
china ware, at Winchester’s, Jew- 
eler. 182 Main street, Gloucester. 
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SLATTERY G0. 
155 TREMONT ST. 
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
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Imported Gowns 
French Millinery 
Imported Belts 
Leather Goods 
Jewelry 
Parasols 
Handkerchiefs 
White Serge and Linen Suits 
Branch Store: COLONNADES -- MAGNOLIA 
| Automobile Veils 
Now Open 
