28 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 
Thz OC BAN SI ID B Open from June to October 
C, E. Phenix, Monager. 
Accommodates 600 
Magnolia, Mass. 
“MIZPAH ”’ 
To LET 
By the Hour or Day 
CHARLES LOVEGREEN, Prop., 
Manchester. 
along the beautiful North Shore. 
at Masconomo Park. 
8 h. p Motor Boat, 27 ft long, will 
earry eight passengers comfortably. A 
splendid launch for Motor Boat sails 
The boat may be found at the float 
Tel. 143-5. 
MARBLEHEAD 
The Eastern Yacht club is the cen- 
ter of much exclusive entertaining 
this season, Thursday being the par- 
ticular day when members bring 
their guests for luncheon and din- 
ner parties. The Salem Cadet and 
the 8th Regiment bands alternate in 
giving concerts each week. On Thurs- 
day evening of this week dinner par- 
ties were given by Mrs. George Lee 
of Beverly Farms; Mrs. F. B. Crown- 
ingshield, Mrs. Edgar Crocker, Bos- 
ton and Marblehead; D. K. Snow, 
Brookline; W. V. Revere, Canton; 
Miss Clough, Lynn; W. D. Barker, 
Salem and Marblehead Neck; Dr. 
Paul Rusk, Bay State Road, Boston. 
J. Pierpont Morgan and Mrs. Mor- 
gan, when in port in the Corsair, . 
visited the club and W. Harry 
Brown of Pittsburg and Beverly 
Cove, owner of Visitor II is a fre- 
quent visitor with guests. There are 
25 permanent guests at the club 
house, the ten Canadian gentlemen 
representing the St. Lawrence club 
in the Seawanhaka cup. races at 
Manchester being among the number. 
The twelve Spanish yachtsmen and 
their crews will also put up at the 
elub on their arrival August 10, to 
participate in the international races 
of 15 days’ duration. This event will 
make the club particularly active 
socially and a special program in 
their honor is being arranged to in- 
elude harbor illumination, ete. 
The Corinthian Yacht club is giv- 
ing zest to the social life for its mem- 
bers and their guests also, and Mon- 
day evenings the Salem Cadet band 
and 8th Regiment. band alternates 
in concert giving. Friday, August 
5, has been set aside for ladies’ day, 
the first in the mid-summer series 
of social events. There will be a 
big luncheon. The 8th Regiment 
band will be in attendance, and there 
will be a dinner in the evening, the 
musical program to be furnished by 
Salem Cadet band. 
Prof. Frederick N. Willson Prince- 
ton, N. J., and family are at the 
Oceanside for their second season. 
Prof. Willson has been a member of 
the Princeton faculty: for 30 years. 
tain Inn for their ninth consecutive 
season. Other guests there are Dr. 
L. A. Coerne, Madison, Wis.; C. L. 
Billman, Boston; C. C. Blinn, Bos- 
ton. 
E. E. Fiske and wife of Spring- 
field have joined Mr. and Mrs. F. B. 
Fairbanks of Springfield at the 
Oceanside. 
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston of 
New York City are at the Boylston 
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