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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 23 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Bass Rocks 
Mrs. R. J. Nelden and Miss K. L. Nelden, prominent 
in Paterson, N. J., society, are at the Thorwald. 
Mrs. Arthur Parker of Detroit and Bass Rocks, who 
has a charming summer home here, issued iavitations 
to Bass Rocks Episcopalians for Wednesday morning of 
this week to formulate plans for a lawn party at her 
estate in the near future in aid of the Episcopal! parish 
of Gloucester. 
Mrs. Guy Cunningham of Boston and Gtoucester, 
(formerly Miss Francis Newell of Brookline and Bass 
Rocks) gave a bridge party at the beautiful Cunning- 
ham estate, Hovey street, July 9, to meet Mrs. Joseph O. 
Procter, jr., a recent bride, (nee Morrall of New York). 
Mr. Procter is a nephew of Guy Cunningham. The 
Bass Rocks cottage colony was largely represented at 
the party and among those present were Mrs. Newell, 
s?., Mrs. Currier, Mrs. Pierce, Misses Ellis, Miss Hart, 
Mrs. Winthrop Sargent, Mrs. E. B. Sargent, Mrs. Henry 
Souther, Mrs. Roland Sherman, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. 
Schroeder, Mrs. Reesor, Miss Millie Jarvie and Miss 
Georgiana Dodge. The tea table was presided over. by 
Mrs. Cunningham’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Lewis Newell, 
and her friend, Miss Ellis. 
On Thursday of this week, Mrs. Wilmot Grant Pierce 
of Germantown, who is in the Conant cottage, Beach 
avenue, gave a bridge party and many of the same 
guests, who were at the Cunningham party were present. 
Mr. and Mrs. Attebury of Philadelphia, who were on 
for the Sargent-Rotan nuptials last week were house 
‘guests of Charles E. Pugh and daughter of Philadelphia 
B. Frank Puffer 
Photographer 
432 Fifth Ave., 
NEW YORK 
Winter Studio 
PALM BEACH 
Announces the opening of his Summer 
Studio, in the North Shore Grill, Magnolia. 
You are invited to attend his exhibition 
of portraits by photography, Miniatures on 
ivory, Red Chalk drawings, and photographs 
in natural colors by direct color photography. 
Mr. Puffer is now making appointments 
for sittings, either in the studio or your 
home. 
Telephone 8120-2 Magnolia. 
Oceanside. 
day, July 29, and the drawings will 
and Bass Rocks. 
The Oceanside, Magnolia. 
The Mexican ambassador was ex- 
pected at the Oceanside the early 
part of this week, but was detained in 
Washington on diplomatic business. 
He telegraphed the management 
that he would arrive today. 
Much interest is being shown in 
the annual tennis tournament at the 
The entries close on Fri- 
be made on the following day. The 
tournament will start on Monday, 
August 1. ~A number of young peo- 
ple plan to come to Magnolia in time 
' for the tournament, and young men 
and women from along the North 
Shore will also join the hotel con- 
tingent. 
Preliminary meetings have been 
held in arranging for the gym- 
khana and beach sports to be held 
at Magnolia in August. Is it pos- 
sible that two days will be devoted 
4 _ to these sports this season instead of 
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one as in the past? 
Mrs. George de Forest Lord and 
maid of New York city arrived last 
Friday for an extended stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter May 
and family of Framingham were 
among the arrivals the latter part of 
last week. They are occupying the 
entire floor of the West Flume cot- 
tage. 
Miss Eleanor Bradley of Brook- 
line, who is spending the summer at 
the Oceanside he latter part of last 
Mrs. George E. Carter, is one of the 
most popular girls at the hctel. She 
has some of the North Shore girls 
over at the hotel with her most of 
the time and is one of the social fav- 
orites. 
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mersman and 
Miss Mersman of St. Louis were at 
the Oceanside the latter part of last 
week, the guests of the Bagnells who 
have a cottage near the hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cobb and sons, 
George and Mortimer Cobh, of New 
York city are recent arrivals at Mag- 
nolia. They have apartments in Ten- 
nis cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Hoster and 
family of Columbus. O., are back for 
their third season. - They were 
among the arrivals of last Saturday. 
Mrs. Frank S. Stevens of Swansea 
and. Mrs. Spencer Borden of Fall 
River arrived last Saturday for a 
several weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loose of Kan- 
sas City, who occupied a cottage at 
Magnolia jast season, veturned last 
Saturday for July and August. They 
are occupying apartments in Kast 
cottage, one of the Oceanside con- 
nections. 
Mrs. Charles M. Webber, Miss 
Stella Webber and C. L. Bardwell of 
Chicago were here over the week- 
end. They left Monday for Narra- 
gansett Pier, making the trip by mo- 
tor. 
George Junkins and W. L. Saun- 
ders, jr., of Philadelphia are among 
the younger men at the Oceanside. 
They came last Saturday to remain a 
few weeks. 
Mrs. S. P: Halsey, Mrs. J. O. Bor- 
land and Mrs. Edward Gibb of 
Brooklyn came to Magnolia last Sat- 
urday. They have apartments at 
East cottage. 
William Atherton and Courtney 
Guild were guests over the week-end 
of Miss Marianna Guild. 
Mrs. M. E. Burke and Thomas C. 
Burke arrived last Saturday and 
joined the former’s children for the 
balance of the season. The Burkes 
are from Kansas City. 
