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SOCIETY NOTES 
‘‘Villa-al-Mare,’’ the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. 
George Lee of Brookline, is one of the most beautiful 
at Beverly Farms. It crowns rising land at the junction 
of three roads, and commands an uninterrupted view of 
the sea. The dining room shows a wonderful collection 
of pewter, which is displayed to advantage im arches 
at one side and end of the room. Pewter collecting is 
Mr. Lee’s special hobby. Miss Marie Lee is one of the 
best amateur skippers along the North Shore, and her 
father’s new boat, Mavourneen, under her skilful guid- 
ance, will be an important factor in the yachting this 
summer on that coast. 
Mrs. Henry C. Frick gave a luncheon party at Eagle 
Rock, her Pride’s Crossing summer home, this afternoon. 
There were twenty-four covers. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr., and their daughter, 
Miss Amie Hampton Clark and Clarence H. Clark, 3d, 
arrived at West Manchester last Saturday, after attend- 
ii1g@ the races at New London, in their beautiful. large 
yacht ‘‘Savarona.’’ They are again occupying the Lo- 
throp cottage, on Boardman Hill, West ,Manchester. 
lierman M. Voorhees of Philadelphia is a house guest of 
the Clarks. He 1s a collegemate of Clarence Clark. 
Cottage arrivals on Marblehead Neck included Mrs. 
Carroll D. Wright of Worcester, whose husband was 
a friend of Col. Roosevelt, when U. S. Commission- 
er of Commeree and Labor. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Low, Mr. and Mrs D. 8. Howard, 
jr, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson of Brockton spent 
the week-end motoring along the North Shore. “The 
party spent the holiday at the Hesperus. 
Ovington Brothers Co. 
314 Fifth Avenue 
NEW YORK 
Bar Harbor, Me. Magnolia, Mass. 
IMPORTERS 
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Have opened a summer branch opposite 
Magnolia 
The Colonnade - -:- 
ART GOODS 
Fine English, Dresden and French Plates, 
Old English and French Prints. 
Dresden China Novelties 
Dutch Silver 
Table Sets and Glass Vases 
Florentine Leather and Marble Goods 
Sheffield 
Rare Bric-a-Brac 
Wedding Presents and Card Prizes a Specialty 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE ‘= 
AT THE HOTELS. 
ee eee 
R. L. Brooks of Cambridge and three St. Louis young — 
men who have been spending most of their time in — 
coasting the North Shore with a base of supply in the 
summer colony at Rye Beach, N. H., where their parents 
reside during the summer, were in Magnolia Fourth of © 
Members of the party © 
July, landing at the Hesperus. 
included §. A. Francis, son of David R. Francis of St. 
Louis, former governor of Missouri; 
and C. 8. Greeley. 
Mrs. George H. Nettleton and maid arrived at the 
Ifesperus from Kansas City, Missouri, for the summer 
season. Mrs. Nettleton is one of the regulars at Mag- 
nolia. " 
Miss R. H. Ellis is registered at the Hesperus from 
Boston. ; ) 
Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Pettingill and maid of Boston and 
Brookline have taken apartments at the Hesperus for 
the season. 
Mrs. C. W. Mundie also arrived recently at the Hes- 
perus where she is included among the old-time guests. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Finkell and Miss Virginia Finkell 
of New York and Pittsburg have taken apartments at 
the Hesperus for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Page Emmons of Brookline and 
Boston motored to Magnolia for the week-end. They 
were at the Hesperus. Another automobile party at the 
Hesperus included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olds and Dudley 
W. Hubbard of Hartford, Conn., and Mrs. F. S. Risteen 
and Miss Risteen of Boston. 
Mrs. Charles F. Cruft and Miss E. M. Cruft have ar- 
rived at the Hesperus from Boston. 
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Miss I. M. Rust 
4 West 37th St. = - m. New York 
announces that she has : 
opened a 
in the 
Summer Display Room | 
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Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia 
For the Season 
Where she is showing a large line of 
TABLE LACES, LAMPS AND SHADES, | 
NOVELTIES, ETC. oH 
D. C. Nugent, jrjy) 
