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# Soriviy Notes « 3 
Guests of President and Mrs. Taft 
on the Sylph during the week have 
 ineluded Mrs. Charles Rea and Mrs. 
George McClintoch of Washington, 
house guests of Mrs. Taft; Mr. 
and Mrs. Louis Ford Butt of Augus- 
_ ta, Ga. Miss Mabel Boardman at her 
summer home, Wyndecliffe. was host- 
ess to the President’s party early in 
the week. Other guests of the Presi- 
dent during the week included W11- 
liam Loeb, jr., collector of the Port 
of New. York, and Attorney General 
and Mrs. Wickersham of Washing- 
- ton, who were also guests at Man- 
chester, with the President, of Walter 
D. Denegre. President Taft has de- 
voted much of his time ard skill as 
a golfer to Henry C, Frick of Pitts- 
- burg and Pride’s Crossing this week. 
Judge Robert Grant of Boston, 
author and jurist, was a guest this 
week of President Taft and also one 
of the opponents over the greens and 
bunkers at Myopia. 
Harcourt -Amory and young 
daughter sailed this week from New 
York for a short European trip. The 
rest of the family are remaining at 
Pride’s Crossing. 
Mrs. Guy Norman gave a dinner 
for twelve at her Beverly Cove resi- 
- dence last Mondey evening 
Ellis Dresel had some guests at his 
cottage—the former King place—at 
Mingo Beach over the week-end. He 
‘gave a dinner for eight Saturday 
- evening. 
_ The Winthrop Wetherbees of Bay 
road, Boston, are spending the sum- 
mer at their cottage on Summer 
- street, Manchester. 
The Charles M. Cabots of Boston 
have leased one of the cottages on 
Mystery Island and are now occupy- 
_ ing the same part of the time. They 
are keeping their house open at Bev-. 
erly Farms at the present time. 
Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth left 
Manchester yesterday morning for 
- her mountain cottage at Jackson, N. 
__ H., where she will spend the balance 
of the summer, returning to Man- 
chester later in September to close 
the season. : 
A. P. Emmons of Brookline has 
rented the Dr. William Newton cot- 
tage at Magnolia this week through 
- the agency of Jonathan May. 
_ Miss Margaret Talman Sterling, 
who appeared in a song recital at 
_ Library hall, Magnolia, this after- 
noon assisted by eminent artists, is a 
_ niece of Mrs. J. Harrington Walker, 
__ who purchased the Sargent estate. 
% OCKANSIDE 
C,. E. Phenix, Monager. Magnolia, Mass. 
CHARLES LOVEGREEN, Prop., 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Have opened their SUMMER BRANCH in the 
COLONNADE :: MAGNOLIA 
for the Sale of their 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
and the serving at Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Charge Accounts Solicited rs Telephone Magnolia 81 
Accommodates 600 
‘“MIZPAH ”’ 8 h. p Motor Boat, 27 ft long, will 
To LET carry eight passengers comfortably. A 
o splendid launch for Motor Boat sails 
By the Hour or Day along the beautiful North Shore. 
from June to October 
The boat may be found at the float 
Manchester. at Masconomo Park. Tel. 143-5. 
