16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
John H. Storer and family returned to Manchester 
the latter part of last week for the summer, and are oc- 
cupying the Loring cottage on Smith’s Point. They 
usually spend the early summer at their country estate 
in Waltham. 
There were 32 players in last Saturday’s handicap 
golf competition at the Essex County club. The lowest. 
gross score was made by G. F. Willett, who made the 
18 holes in 82. Mr. Willett and Harrison K. Caner, jr., 
tied for the net prize, each having a 78. 
The J. Walpole Craigies of New York are among the 
recent arrivals at Manchester. The family is oceupying 
a cottage at Old Neck. They did not come to the North 
Shore last season. 
Mrs. Thomas M. MeKee, Mrs. Gerard Bement, Mrs. 
Frank Bemis, Mrs. J. F. Curtis and several others com- 
posed a merry party of North Shore ladies that went to 
Lake Sunapee, N. H., recently for a fishing trip. They 
returned Wednesday week. 
Fraulein Wolters, who is so well known along the 
North Shore, is arranging to give a series of entertain- 
ments for children and young people, as well as adults, 
along the North Shore in the month of August. She 
has engaged a very well known actress, Miss Ida Mulle, 
who is at present in Paris and who will return to 
America for this occasion. She played a very success- 
ful role as Poily Parrot in Savage’s ‘‘ Woodland’’ and 
she will be remembered by those who saw her in this 
as a very clever and refined impersonator and mimic. 
One of the entertainments will be given in the Man- 
chester Town hall, one at Swampscott, one at Magnolia 
and one at the Hotel Tudor in Nahant. 
Mrs. Jere Abbott of the West Manchester colony has 
gone to Northeast Harbor, Me., for a two months’ stay. 
She is stopping at the Clifton House there. She will 
return to West Manchester for the early fall. 
Kermit Roosevelt, who was recently on the North 
Shore as the guest of the McKean boys of Philadelphia 
and Pride’s Crossing, sailed July 9 for Paris on the Ham- 
burg-American line from New York. The practical 
reason for his trip is stated as the completion of his 
studies there, which were interrupted by his year in 
Africa, while rumor has it, Cupid has a part in bis plans 
since Miss Margaret Rutherford is to summer in Paris. 
She is the beautiful young American woman, who it is 
claimed captivated Mr. Kermit during his recent so- 
journ there. Miss Rutherford is the stepdaughter of 
Wm. K. Vanderbilt, sr. 
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fell (Dorothy Randolph) of 
Philadelphia and Narrangansett Pier, whose wedding 
took place at the Pier, July 4, are spending their honey- 
moon on the yacht Georgianna II., and the cruise in- 
cludes New England waters. Their wedding had much 
interest for North Shore society, as Harrison Tweed of 
Cambridge and Beverly Farms was an usher end Mrs. 
Charles A. Munn (Mary Astor Paul), who is summering 
in Manchester, was one of the bride’s attendants. She 
wore a white chiffon gown laborately trimmed with 
vichy lace and wore a light blue girdle. She also ear- 
ried a gold basket filled with roses. Miss Eleanora 
Sears of Beverly Farms was among the guests present 
at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fell while stopping at 
Newport on their honeymoon cruise, were guests Satur- 
day evening, July 9, at a dinner dance at Berger’s given 
by Mrs. George McFadden of Bryn Mawr, Pa.. and 
Newport. 
Mrs. BILL’S SHOP 
LOBSTER LANE, MAGNOLIA 
Hartford 
(After October First) 
San Francisco Magnolia 
Chinese and Japanese Art Goods 
PARTICULARLY THOSE ADAPTED TO 
DECORATIVE USE 
IN THE 
SOMMER HOME. 
BASKETS (of every deseription) 
TOWELLING and other fabrics (for curtains) 
SHANTUNG TABLES 
LANTERNS 
BAMBOO SERVING TRAYS 
BAMBOO FISH TRAYS 
OPIUM BOWLS and other brasses 
EMBROIDERIES 
OLD BROCADES 
MANDARIN COATS 
JAPANESE PRINTS and STENCILS 
All of Artistic Interest and Seldom Seen Outside 
of China and Japan. 
W. C. LANGLEY & CO. 
Bankers and Brokers 
Members of the New York Stock Exchange 
10 Wall St.,New York 19 Kilby St., Boston 
We beg to announce that on 
July Sth 
we shall open a branch office at the 
Oceanside Hotel 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Our Office is equipped with a direct wire to 
Boston and New York, and we offer every facil- 
ity for the execution of orders in all markets. 
We cordially invite you to use this office in 
the transaction of any business that you may 
have during the summer months. 
