12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
If you have found pleasure in dining al fresco in a 
setting of beautiful and multicolored lights where the 
strains of well rendered music, excellent cuisine and 
service have made the pleasure complete, all you who 
visit this summer section will have gone away with 
something lost, unless you have stopped on your motor- 
ing trip at the North Shore Grill in Magnolia. This 
novel and beautiful summer dining club—celub only in 
that one may enjoy club service and club privileges— 
is becoming more and more popular with each week of 
the present season. Situated opposite the Library 
Building in Magnolia, at one end of the attractive 
Colonnade, the Grill is an ideal place to entertain 
friends or to go alone to enjoy quiet and rest in an at- 
mosphere of art and music. Among the recent guests 
were George B. Inches who came from his summer home 
in Nahant with a party of friends; Baron Albert de 
Schlippenbach, consul-general at New York for Russia, 
who is visiting in Manchester, and a party of friends; 
Joseph W. Welch of the Oceanside, Magnolia, and Wal- 
ter S. Hill of Rockport; and A. G. Hodges a New York 
banker who drove over from his summer home in Wen- 
ham for luncheon. Walter D. Denegre, of New Orleans 
and Washington came to the Grill with two men friends 
Saturday from his summer estate in Manchester. The 
Misses May of Manchester and Washington entertained 
friends at the Grill Saturday night. Visitors who took 
advantage of the special Sunday night dinner which 
have: been attracting many persons to the Grill included 
James B. McLean and family; C. R. Manville and family, 
and others from the Oceanside, Magnolia, besides many 
motor parties from points along the North Shore and 
Boston. 
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Monday, 
SPLENDID, LOGATION, 
_ try his skill on the Kebo golf links. 
lioucester Day Gelebration 
Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, Mass. 
and Evening, 
Grand Garden Party by the Ladies Auxiliary. 
Proceeds for the Roger Conant House 
BANDS OF TWO WARSHIPS IN ATTENDANCE 
HIGH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND FOREIGN AMBASSADORS 
TO BE PRESENT 
ree Admission to the Park 
Special attention to parking automobiles 
Mr. and Mrs. George Wigglesworth of Milton and 
Manchester and their daughters are in Europe this sum- 
mer. 
The Earl and Countess of Suffolk, who have been in 
America for a short visit with friends and with the lat- 
ter’s mother, Mrs. Levi Leiter, at Beverly have returned 
to England, taking passage on the Baltic. 
Miss Edith Castle, oratorio contralto, of Boston, will 
spend, some time in Magnolia during July. She has 
friends who will make her stay very pleasant. Miss 
Castle is engaged for the month of August at Chautau- 
qua, N. Y. 
Bar Harbor is entertaining many North Shore people 
during the cruise of the Eastern Yacht Club and Presi- 
dent Taft is also there this week and was expected to 
E. T. Stotesbury, 
father of Mrs. S. E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia and 
Beverly Farms, is also at Bar Harbor, the guest of his 
daughter, Mrs. John Kearsley Mitchell, 2nd. Mr. Stotes- 
bury recently bought an island in Bar Harbor, a reputed 
gift to his daughter, and much speculation is aroused 
as to the ultimate development of it. 
Sig. Delfino Menoth, the great Maestro, engaged to 
supervise the Boston Opera Company the coming season, 
is occupying a cottage on Puritan Road, Swampscott, 
with his family and secretary. Sig. Menoth came to 
Boston from Warsaw, Russia, where he was Regisseur- 
General at the Imperial Opera House. 
J. Pierpont Morgan, who was on the North Shore last 
month as the guest of Henry L. Higginson of West Man- 
chester, has been in Marblehead Harbor this week on his 
steam yacht, Corsair. Mrs. Morgan accompanied him. 
Mrs. A. M. Kidder of Englewood, N. J., and Wenham 
is recelving the congratulations of her friends on her 
recovery from a recent illness. 
August [5, [910 
INCOMPARABLE ATTRACTIONS. 
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