20 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 Telephone Magnolia 81 
EDS OCBHANSIDE ©: from June to October 
Ziccommodates 600 
MMagnolia, Mass. 
C, E. Phenix, Monager. 
8 h. p Motor Boat, 27 ft long, will 
carry eight passengers comfortably. A 
splendid launch for Motor Boat sails 
along the beautiful North Shore. 
The boat may be found at the float 
at Masconomo Park. Tel. 143-5. 
“MIZPAH ” 
To LET 
By the Hour or Day 
CHARLES LOVEGREEN, Prop., 
Manchester. . 
‘South 
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¥ ¢ Soriciy Notes « ¢ 
Mrs. John Brown Herron has re- 
turned to Pittsburg, after a visit 
with Mrs. H. M. Curry at Magnolia. 
Mrs. Herron’s visit recalls the fact 
that her fine estate, ‘‘Hadston,’’ on 
Linden avenue, Pittsburg, 
was the scene of a very brilliant 
weddding reception April 9 follow- 
the nuptials of her daughter, Miss 
Elizabeth, and Henry M. Curry at 
the Calvary Episcopal church, Pitts- 
burg. 
Robert Taft, son of the President, 
will spend several weeks at Murray 
Bay, Canada, this season, the seat 
of the former summer home of the 
presidential family and where young 
Taft’s friends will give him a cordial 
welcome. 
Arthur Michael of Washington, 
an attaché of the German ambassa- 
dor, has rented a cottage at Conomv 
Point, Essex, where he will remain 
until Oct. 1. 
N. W. Rice and family left Bever- 
ly Monday for an auto trip to Po- 
land Spring, from there to Bretton 
Woods, White Mountains, N. H., re- 
turning home by the way of Stock- 
bridge. 
Mrs. William Hooper, Mrs. 
Charles P. Hemingway, Mrs. George 
D. Howe, Mrs. Walter Alexander, 
Mrs. Richard Stone, Miss 8. F. Bre- — 
mer, Mrs. Gordon Dexter, Mrs. Hen- — 
ry S. Grew, Mrs. Oliver Ames, 2nd, 
and Mrs. 
among the prominent North Shore 
matrons who are finding time this 
Greely S. Curtis are ~ 
sy 
season to patronize the work of the — 
Handicraft Shop for the Blind lo- 
eated in Manchester and their pat- 
ronage and interest is doing much to 
encourage the promoters of the 
work. 
Dr. F. G. Balch and family of. Bos- 
ton have arrived at the small Higgin- 
son cottage, West Manchester, 
which they occupied two seasons ago. 
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John ~ 
Balch of Milton will arrive for a 
two weeks’ visit with Dr. Balch and 
family. 
Major and Mrs. Henry L. Higgin- _ 
son of Sunset Hill, West Manchester, 
gave a dinner for eight’ Wednesday — 
evening. They have their son and 
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. — 
Henry Higginson, near them again 
this season, being occupants of the 
bungalow on the estate for some six 
weeks. The A. Henry Higginson 
four-in-hand is one of the smart rigs — 
seen on the North Shore drives this 
season. 
