NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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to be a decidedly busy and attractive 
place; more so than most North 
Shore people realize, although it is 
evident from the increasing number 
of North’Shore people who go to the 
Inn for luncheon or dinner parties 
nearly every day, that it is getting to 
be quite a popular spot. Among 
those who are occupying bungalows 
on the island this summer are: C. T. 
Keller, who is connected with the 
N. E. T. & T. Co.; T. Clarence Hollan- 
der of Boston; George N. Towle of 
Newton; Benjamin Shreve of Bel- 
mont ; J.B. Henderson of Brookline, 
who spent last winter in Egypt; 
Jacob Rogers of New York. All of 
the bungalows are decidedly attrac- 
tive. John Harwood of Brookline, 
is at the present time putting up a 
large bungalow on the western side 
of the island. The C. M. Cabots of 
Boston and Beverly Farms are also 
occupying a bungalow on the island. 
ong those who visited the Inn the 
last week are: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 
itchell and Mrs. Thomas Carnegie ; 
Ralph C. Haywood, Robert L. Mar- 
, Henry L. Russell of Salem; Mr. 
and Mrs. J. Eiseman of Boston, Mr. 
and Mrs. S. E. Shuman, Mr. and Mrs. 
A. Koshland, J. W. Gummey, L. B. 
pokes Mr. and Mrs. Clement 
oughton, Miss Betty Houghton, 
Priscilla Colt, William M. Houghton, 
Samuel D. Houghton and John D. 
Houghton made up another party. 
_ In a practice polo match at New- 
port, yesterday, F. H. Prince, the 
Myopia player, with his son, F. H. 
Prince, jr., and W. Balding and H. 
Rich, two English players represent- 
ing the Reds, engaged the Blues in 
eight-period match, the score re- 
Ited in a tie, 5 to 5. Playing on the 
Blues were J. Rathbun, Norman 
Prince, R. L. Agassiz and Joshua 
rane, the last three named being of 
the Myopia team. 
ictors in famous plays, will appear 
George Kiernan of Philadelphia ~ 
and New York, delineator of great. 
Iviuvls 
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242 Essex Street, Salem 
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at the Oceanside hotel, Magnolia, 
August 5, in his presentation of 
“<The Rivals’? and August 9 at the 
Hesperus in Rip Van Winkle. Among 
those, who have subscribed for the 
recitals are Mrs.’S. M. Kennard. Miss 
G. Lowell, Mrs. S. M. Clement, Mrs. 
J. H. Walker, Mrs. K. B. Armour, 
Mrs. J. R. Luce, Mrs. H. M. Curry, 
Mrs. R. E. Northam, Mrs. Claude 
Kilpatrick, Mrs. F. K. Stearns, Mrs. 
Mrs. William Bagnell, Mrs. I. W. 
Farnum, Mrs. J. B. Drake, Mrs. C. 
B. Clark, Miss M. F Adams, Mrs. 
Lucius Tuttle, Mrs. C. A. Brinley, 
Mrs. Henry R. Heard, Mrs. E. R. 
Ceundet, Mrs. William R. Nelson, 
Mrs. F. L. Higginson, jr., Mrs. John 
G. Brown, Miss Brown, A. W. Ho- 
bart, Miss A. C. Cheney, Mrs. Phil- 
lips Toll, Miss M. M. Newell, Miss 
E. G. Houghton, Mrs. George H. 
Nettleton, Mrs. U. K. Pettingill, Mrs. 
C. Howard Clark, jr. Mr. Kiernan 
is so true in his impersonations as 
to. instantly recall the inimitabl 
Jefferson when he essays the play of 
Rip Van Winkle. Mr. Kiernan was 
especially successful in his recitals 
at Williams and Yale colleges. 
Mrs. Agnes H. Hodgens of St. 
Louis, whose daughter is sojourning 
at Bass Rocks, is at the Harbor View 
and is accompanied by Mrs. E. H. 
Craig of the same city. 
