NORTH SHORE BREEZE 31 
NORTH BEVERLY—HAMILTON. 
At the Julian Codman estate, Farms Road, Hamilton, 
Thursday evening of this week there was a reception 
and dinner for 24 guests. 
Mrs. John C. Phillips, North Beverly, is the guest of her 
daughter, Mrs. Reginald C. Bolling at Greenwich, Conn. 
Dr. E. M. Blake of Philadelphia is a guest of relatives 
at Babeock Lodge, South Hamilton, and-Dr. George W. 
Cupit and family of Philadelphia are occupying the Car- 
ruthers cottage. 
Mrs. Amory G. Hodges has some friends visiting her 
at Cranleigh, her Wenham home, at present. Tomorrow 
evening she will give a small dinner party of ten covers 
in their honor, and again on Monday evening of the 
_coming week she will have a small informal dinner party. 
Bass Rocks 
Dr. and Mrs. Silas Ayer of Boston and Bass Rocks 
have been on a pleasure trip to Atlantic City and New 
York. 
An event of much social and practical interest for 
North Shore Episcopalians, particularly on Cape Ann, 
was the lawn party held at ‘‘Felsensprung,’’ the Arthur 
Maxwell Parker estate, Souther Road, Tuesday after- 
noon. It was largely attended. Musie by an Hungarian 
orchestra was one of the features. The proceeds will be 
donated toward the building fund of St. John’s Episco- 
pal church. Gloucester. 
Mrs. Henry Souther and a party of lady friends from 
the Bass Rocks colony will have a booth at the Glouces- 
ter Day celebration at Stage Fort Park on Monday, 
August 15. 
Mrs. BILL’S SHOP 
LOBSTER LANE, MAGNOLIA 
Magnolia Hartford 
(After October First) 
San Francisco 
Chinese and Japanese Art Goods 
PARTICULARLY THOSE ADAPTED TO 
DECORATIVE. USE 
IN THE 
SEMMER HOME 
BASKETS (of every description) 
TOWELLING and other fabrics (for curtains) 
SHANTUNG TABLES, suitable for Lawns, 
Cards, ete. 
LANTERNS 
BAMBOO SERVING TRAYS 
SOY TUBS, suitable for plants or ornamental 
trees 
SOME RATTAN CHAIRS from China 
OPIUM BOWLS and other brasses 
EMBROIDERIES 
OLD BROCADES 
MANDARIN COATS 
JAPANESE PRINTS and STENCILS 
All of Artistic Interest and Seldom Seen Outside 
. of China and Japan. 
The Tuesday evening hop at the Thorwald is a popular 
diversion at this hostelry. The near proximity to the 
bathing beach makes surf bathing a regular daily pleas- 
ure of many of the hotel guests. Golf, too, is available 
just in the rear of the hotel. Sailing parties and ex- 
cursions to East Gloucester and Eastern Point are made 
frequently, while many of the guests have autos with 
them and take numerous trips to all points of interest. 
New arrivals being introduced to the charms and pleas- 
ures of Bass Rocks are Mrs. L. N. Leslie, Miss Kate Les- 
he, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chisholm, Lima,. 
Ohio; C. E. Graham, family party and friends, East 
Orange, N. J.; Mrs. W. P. Mifflin, Mrs. Rollin Norris, 
Master Norris, Philadelphia; L. H. Freer, family party, 
Mrs. James Walsh, Miss Dorothy Walsh, Chicago; Mrs. 
D. J. B. Reeve, Henderson, Ky.; Emery W. Clark and 
family, Detroit; Mrs. A. H. Brownson, Miss Marjorie 
Brownson, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis, Pitts- 
burg; T. T. Ford and wife, Springfield. 
Robert Timms of New York City, who is Vice Commo- 
dore of the Atlantic Division of the American Canoe 
Club of which Col. Roosevelt is a member, is a brother 
of Mrs. Henry C. Carter of New York, who has a hand- 
some estate at Bass Rocks, corner of Beach and Atlantic 
avenues. Mr. Timms, who has been prominent in the 
social doings of the elub in the Thousand Islands, is now 
actively identified with its interests on the Delaware this 
season. His sister, Miss Timms, is now the house guest 
of Mrs. Carter, having spent the early season at the New 
Jersey and Long Island resorts. Miss Carter of New 
York, sister-in-law of Mrs. Carter, who is usually one 
of their family party at Bass Rocks, is in the Berkshires 
this season, having spent the autumn and winter in 
Europe. 
W. C. LANGLEY & CO. 
Bankers and Brokers 
Members of the New York Stock Exchange 
10 Wall St, New York 19 Kilby St. Boston 
We beg to announce that on 
July Sth 
we shall open a branch office at the 
Oceanside Hotel 
Magnolia, Mass, 
Our Office is equipped with a direct wire to 
Boston and New York, and we offer every facil- 
ity for the execution of orders in all markets. 
We cordially invite you to use this office in 
the transaction of any business that you may 
have during the summer months. 
