26 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 3 Telephone Magnolia 81 
sak Ene. BAN S I I) BK Open from June to October 
= Hiccommedates 600 
C. E Phenix, Monager. Magnolia, Mass. 
‘“MIZPAH” Sh. p Motor Boat, 27 ft long, will 
carry eight passengers comfortably. A 
To LET splendid launch for Motor Boat sails 
By the Hour or Day along the beautiful North Shore. 
CHARLES LOVEGREEN, Prop., The boat may be found at the float 
Manchester. at Masconomo Park. Tel. 143-5. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gaff mot- 
ored over from Oysterville, Cape 
Cod, the first of the week and were 
cuests for a few days of Mrs. Oliver 
Cromwell at Magnolia. Miss Louise 
Cromwell, by the way, is one of the 
most popular Washington young 
ladies who are spending the summer 
at Magnolia. Miss Cromwell was to 
have come out last winter in Wash- 
ington, but owing to the death of her 
father she did not make her debut. 
She is one of the prettiest girls at 
Magnolia this year and is always 
surrounded by a host of admirers. 
She is being entertained much by 
the North Shore colony, in a quiet 
way, and is always invited to the 
most exclusive functions. 
Miss Dorothy Hancock has _ re- 
turned to Hamilton, after being at 
Newport for tennis week. 
Mrs. John L. Thorndike entertained 
more than 200 guests at a garden 
party at her West Manchester es- 
tate last Saturday afternoon. The 
party was held on the lawn fronting 
the cottage, from 4.30 to 6.30 o’elock 
and during this time a concert was 
given by the Salem Cadet Band. 
The Maedonald cottage at Mag- 
noha has been rented through the 
agency of Jonathan May to H. H. 
Adams of Dalas, Tex., for the bal- 
ance of the season. 
A. C, Horstmann of the German 
embassy entertained a few friends at 
dinner at the North Shore Grill, 
Magnolia, Wednesday evening. 
Count d’Adhemar of Washington 
is one of the young bachelors of 
leisure who is spending the summer 
at the Oceanside in Magnolia. The 
Count has a beautiful country place 
in Virginia, where he spends much 
of his time. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hatch and 
chauffeur and Miss Kauffmann and 
Miss Cogswell, friends of the Me- 
Adoos of New York, arrived at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, Thursday for 
a short visit. They came here from 
Portsmouth. 
Fraulein Wolters’ presentation of 
Miss Ida Mulle at the Manchester 
Town hall last Saturday afternoon 
brougkt together a large number of 
the summer colony, who were de- 
lighted with Miss Mulle’s songs and 
inpersonations. The success of the 
affair, however, was not what it 
would have been had not Frau. Wol- 
ters been disappointed in making 
her final arrangements, the delay be! 
ing caused by Miss Mulle not reach- 
ing this country until shortly before 
her appearance here last Saturday. 
