NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Among the box holders at the 
Magnolia Horse Show, to be held 
Saturday afternoon on the beach are 
Mr. and Mrs. Powning of Brookline, 
Mr. Roberts of New York, Mr. Cuen- 
det of St. Louis, Mr. Kelley of New 
York, Mr. Barrell of Chicago, Mr. 
Winter of Chicago, Mrs. John Philip 
Sousa of New York, Mr. Pomvert of 
Cuba, Mr. Lewis of Philadelphia, Mr. 
DeLong of Philadelphia, Mr. Armour 
of Kansas City, Mr. Luce of Kansas 
City, Mr. Kerr of New York, Mrs. 
Hobart of Philadelphia, W. P. Pal- 
mer of Cleveland and Chicago, Mrs. 
Richardson of New York, Mrs. Weil 
of New York, Mr. Morehead of Pitts- 
burg, Mr. Bonner of New York, Mrs. 
Ryan of New York, Mr. Hume of 
Washington, Mr. Biglow of Boston, 
Dr. Musgrave of Washington, Mr. 
Russel of Boston, Mr. Endicott of 
Pride’s Crossing, Mrs. Seudder of 
St. Louis, Mr. Shepard of Minneapo- 
lis. 
Miss Grace Monks of Manchester 
Cove is at Seal Harbor, Me., for a 
short visit. 
G. H. Lyman, jr., has visiting him 
at Beverly Farms, his two school 
friends, Sherman Thorndike and 
Howard Wainwright. 
The presence of the Mayflower, 
President Taft’s yacht, off the Bev- 
erly Farms shore the last week and 
a half dozen other large yachts have 
added quite a touch to this feature 
of North Shore life. Mrs. E. H, 
Harriman’s ‘‘Sultana’’ has been in 
the harbor most of the week and Al- 
lison V. Armour’s ‘‘Utowana’’ has 
also been here. These are the two 
largest private yachts that have 
been seen on the North Shore 
waters this year. The yachts have 
look very pretty at night. 
-Mrs. John Allen of Chicago is vis- 
iting Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Frazier in 
Pride’s Crossing. William Zeller 
has also been a house guest of the 
Frazier’s the last ten days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore have 
been entertaining at their Pride’s 
Crossing home, Mr. and Mrs. Lagree 
and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Wash- 
ington. One evening last week, 
Mr. and Mrs. Moore gave a dinner 
party at which President and Mrs. 
Taft were guests. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith have 
with them at Brownland Cottages 
for a visit, Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. 
Rumsey, and Miss Rumsey of Buffa- 
lo, who came on last Saturday from 
their summer home at Lewiston, 
N. Y. 
THE ONYX" 
SHOP 
The Painous 
“ONYX” 
Hosiery 
Also line of Lisle Thread Hosiery 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, 
Donchian Building 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Summer Season 1910 
Telephone 84-2 
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Magnolia French hand Laundry 
Madame Hetue 
MAGNOLIA, 
MASS. 
Free Collection and Delivery 
| Specialties: Shirts, Collars, Cuffs 
Lingerie Dresses and Linen Suits from 75c. up 
Shirt Waists from 20c. up. 
Percale Skirts from 40c. up 
Family Washing 50c. dozen 
Telephone 84-3 Magnolia 
WILLIAM KENDRICKS 
formerly in the employ of 
the Misses Bartlett, will 
be at ,Connor’s Stable, 
Tappan Street, Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, June Ist, 
for the summer, and will 
supply horses, victoria or 
depot wagon for rides, to 
those desirous of hiring. 
IIe can bring the best of 
testimonials. 
Telephone - Manchester 123-3 
RS A “RE OOS RE RT I TR LY KE eS ce 
First Aid 
to the 
Thirsty 
Lem: Mm 
Phospinate 
Made From Fresh 
Fruit Every Day 
KAVANAGH, 
The Druggist, 
South Essex Mass. 
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W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester 
that she is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
