30 
NORTIT SHORE BREEZE 
roses are also magnificent specimens 
anl among the hardier kinds Gen. 
Jacqueminot, Magna, Captain Chris- 
ty and Paul Neyron. 
Just a word should be aded in be 
half of climbing roses, for they lend 
themselves to decorative purposes as 
no dwarf rose ever can. Nothing is 
lovelier to trail over a pergola or 
summer-house than one of the many 
varieties of climbers and the effect is 
equally good when they are trained 
over a porch trellis or hide some un- 
lovely wall or fence. Little pruning 
is necessary and many hardy sorts 
wil. survive the winter with but lit- 
tle extra’ protection. 
to shield the tender varieties is to lay 
them flat on the ground and cover 
with earth or straw and leaves. 
Climbing roses, like their dwarf 
relatives, offer a large assortment io 
choose from, but the amateur will 
make no mistake in selecting the 
Wichuraiana rose for one. Another 
rose worthy of a place in any gar- 
den is the Debutante, with its clear, 
light pink blossoms. Evergreen Gem, 
bearing flowers of buff-white, has ex- 
cellent foliage, while Reine Marie 
Henriette, a brilliant red, climbing 
La France of pale pink, and Mare- 
chal Niel which bears blooms of rich 
pure yellow are among the finest: 
climbing roses to be obtained. 
Ovington Brothers Co., importers, 
of 314 Fifth avenue, New York, are 
filling a long felt want for North 
Shore people in their new summer 
branch opposite the Colonnade at 
agnolia, where may be found a 
choice and select line of 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-brae, ete. 
Josephine E. Keefe 
Dressmaker and Corsetiere, 
of Madison Ave., New York, 
will be in 
MANCHESTER 
for the summer months, 
After June 28. 
Will make corsets reasonable, to 
introduce my new model. Gowns 
made and remodeled. 
13 SCHOOL STREET 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
The best way: 
ee Seren anne es Ce 
+ & Soriviy Notes « ¢ 
2332 8D F 2 2BIFC CELE EEC EES 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott of 
West Manchester gave a large din- 
ner party in the Corinthian Yacht! 
club, Marblehead, last night. Miss 
Ethel Gibson, who has been visiting 
them, has ‘returned to Nahant. 
Thomas Plummer of New Bedford 
was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Abbott, coming here on his return 
from Europe. They have also enter- 
tained the Winston Churelills. Mr. 
and Mrs. Abbott are leaving Mon- 
day for a eruise in their yacht, the 
Glorianna. They will visit North- 
east Harbor and other points in 
Maine. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, 
jr., and Gurnee Munn left Manches- 
ter today for Philadelphia to attend 
a wedding. 
Golf at Essex County elnb has been 
during the last week and will be dur- 
ing the next, the reason ‘or many 
dinners and luncheons at the club- 
house and at cottages along the 
Shore. Every day the par’sing space 
at the club has been’ well filled with 
motor ears, traps and conveyances of 
all sorts, while also many horses un- 
der saddle are coralled during the 
hour for tea. Many young men and 
women ride over to the elub from 
Magnolia and other points eJong the 
shore each afternoon. The special 
invitation tournaments to members 
of the Massachusetts Golf Associa- 
tion and others whom the committee 
may invite are scheduled for July 21, 
22 and 23 and August 18, 19 and 20. 
The Massachusetts open tournament 
was the card Tuesday and Wednes- 
day of this week. 
Miss Woodbury, daughter of Mrs. 
Henry W. Peabody of Bosten end 
Montserrat, with New York friends 
dined at the Chantecler Inn this 
week, that charming and artistic ac- 
quisition in the teahouse line for 
Montserrat. Mrs Peabody, who was 
abroad last summer was due this 
week at her new cottage. ‘‘The 
Pines,’’ Montserrat Highlands. 
Miss ©. Leonard of Boston will 
give Psychic Readings in Beverly 
next week at 40 Central street, (in 
rear). Hours 10-12, 2-4. Will read 
at private residences if agreeable. * 
Hotel Preston on the ocean front 
section of Beach Bluff has entered 
upon its 34th season most auspicious- 
ly since J. A. Sherrard is at the helm. 
Mrs. H. O. Stone and maid, Chicago, 
is spending her 34th season at the 
hotel. 
SWAMPSCOTT. 
The first annual ball of the new 
Ocean House will be tomorrow even- 
ing. 
— 
The second children’s party wil! — 
take place Monday afternoon 
hotel continues popular for automo- 
bile parties, recently receiving Mrs. 
W. H. Bliss and maid, Miss Godfrey, 
and chauffeur, New York; A. H. 
Gardiner, chauffeur and friends, Fall 
River; Mrs. 8. A. Ginna and chauf- 
reur, Plainfield, N. J., who had as 
guests Miss: Parnell, Mrs. 
Perkins and Erickson G. Perkins, 
Rochester, N. Y. A motor 
The | 
Erickson — 
car party ~ 
from San Francisco included Mrs. S. — 
T. Bee, E. N. Bee and from Nashville, 
Tenn,, Mrs. C. B. 
Season guests include Mr. and Mrs. 
Shaw and family. - 
Wm. Scott, Miss T. G. Parsons, Ber- ks 
wyn, Pa.; Mr.-and Mrs. Bitters, the 
Misses Bitters, Newark, N. J.; Mr. 
and Mrs. D. A. Barry and daughter, 
Mrs. C. T. Hallerson, Hackensack, N. 
J.; Mrs. A. F. Rush, Mrs. G. R. Bos- — 
ler, Lakewood, N. J.; Mrs. 
Ford Winch, Richmond, Va.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Philip Weston, Dalton, 
Mass. ; 
Miss A. Goshorn, Cincinnati. 
Mrs. Frank T. Vose entertained at 
luncheon in the New Ocean House in ‘ 
honor of her daughter, Miss Annie — 
Vose, who announced her engagement 
to Ezra Eaton, Warvard 710, of Bos- 
ton and Marblehead. Guests included. 
the Misses Leslie Hastings, Isabelle 
Coohdge, 
Wing, Marguerite Morse, Frances 
~“Habenshaw, Marjorie and Harriet — 
Cordingly, Mrs. Arthur G. Milton 
and Mrs. Stanley Sinsheimer. 
H.C. Talbot and family of Boston, 
Miss M.A. Bigelow and maid, Bos- 
ton, Miss Mary Thompson Sawyer of 
the Vendome and Mrs. M. A. Ams- 
den, Hotel Warren, Roxbury are at 
the New Ocean House. 
‘‘The Arches’’ the estate of Mr. 
and Mrs. Andrew W. Preston of Ho- 
tel Touraine, Boston, is opened for 
the season. 
Golf tournaments at Tedesco 
Country Club are scheduled for 
Saturdays until September 23. 
Mrs. Robert Beattie has as house 
guest at ‘‘The Crossings,’’ Phillips 
Beach, Mlle. Ventere of Paris, whose 
engagement to George Gordon of 
Cleveland, O., has been announced, 
the wedding being scheduled for 
midsummer at the Beattie summer 
home. 
Lincoln House dancing parties are 
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday — 
evenings. The tennis courts are in 
fine condition. 
Margaret Carlton, Helen’ 
hesinedinnter ote 
iiieaecaineis sieteinanies 
George — 
Mrs. Robert D. Skees and — 
| 
iP sahil Aina UI aad POUL, oe) Be A 
ame 
fala 
SMP hy 
ew ere 
orr'A ¢ = 
