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AT THE HOTELS. 
The Hesperus, Magnolia 
The Hesperus has been having a busy month, the hotel 
being filled to its capacity all the time. 
Mr. and.Mrs. C. W. Newhall of Faribault, Minn., and 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Andrews of Cleveland, Ohio, 
arrived at the hotel last Sunday. 
. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Crompton of Worcester and 
child are at the Hesperus for a fortnight. 
Mrs. Helen Aub and Mrs. 8. Thorner of Cincinnati, 
who are friends of Mrs. Block of Cincinnati, a season 
guest at the Hesperus, arrived at the hotel a few days 
ago to remain the balance of August. 
Arrivals at the Hesperus: E. B. Logue, Providence, 
R. I.; W. Vett, wife and son, Chicago; J. A. Ebbets, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Smith, Miss Anna Cady 
Smith, Schenectady, N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs. Carr Lane, 
New Haven, Conn.; Miss Adele Brush, Mrs. J. B. Os- 
trom, New York; Ernest Manahan, M. T. Drury, J. E. 
‘Peterson, Frank O’Connor, Boston; A. T. Spaulding, T. 
TH. Coit, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Paris G. Clark, Miss Eliza- 
beth Clark, New York; Miss Dorothy Phillips, Goschen, 
iN. Y.; D. H. Verder, Mrs. Geo. Verder, the Misses Ver- 
der, Taunton; Miss Libbey, Boston; Mrs. Andrew T. 
Smith, East Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Lee McMillan, New Or- 
leans; C. E. Lane, E. M. Morrison, L. Schlager, G. M. 
Reardon, Boston; J. 8S. Vail, N. R. Potter, Rochester, 
N-. Y.; W. M. Leahy, Miss Kennedy, Miss Ricker, Boston ; 
Miss McDowell Brookline; Miss Helen Winkler, Cincin- 
nati; E. 8. Little, St. Louis; C. I. Worcester, N. Y.; 
Foster Rogers, Brookline; Mrs. 8. Taliaferro, Miss B. 
Taliaferro, T.S Taliaferro, Mrs. J.C. Hutcheson Miss R. 
Hutcheson, W. P. Hutcheson, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. R. M. 
Jennings and family, Pittsburg ; Dr. W. R. B. Dearborn, 
Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Gurney, Miss Gur. 
ney, Toronto, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ingham, Miss 
fJelen Ingham, Buffalo ; Frank KE. Frape, Toronto, Can.; 
‘Samuel J. Shaw, Boston; S. R. Miham, Pittsburg ; M. 
Maurice Linw ood, Boston ; NG re: Simon, Mrs. N. B. 
‘Simon, Miss Margaret G: Simon, Summit, N. J.; Howard 
Brown, New York; E. 8. Hosmer, Washington, Das 
Wm. J. Michaels, "Rochester, N. -Y.;~Geo.; M. Brady, 
‘Washington, D. G.; Jarl: Voorhies, ‘Denver; Mr. and 
‘Mrs. Rufus P. Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. James Partridge, 
Miss S. Virginia Partridge, Utica, N. Y.; Mrs. Herbert 
Griffith, Barneveld, N. Y.; F. P. ‘Adams, ’ Boston ; Fred 
™ Nester and wife, Howard W. Nester, Alfred Ts Nester, 
Geneva, N. Y.; J. B. Colgan, New York; Wm. H. Harris, 
wife and daughter, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ernest 
Manahan, Miss M. Manahan, R. E. Davie, Mrs. L. E. 
Davie, L.O. Emerson, Boston ; Fred M. Whitney and 
wife, Chas F. Fisher and wife, Albert F. Fisher, Roches- 
ter, N.-Y.; F. G, Palmerton and wife, Saginaw, Mich.; 
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Crompton, Miss Rosamond 
Crompton, Aubrey Phillips, chauffeur, Worcester; Al- 
bert Brod, N. Y.; Mrs. E. Weinberg, J. W. Weinberg, 
P.. B. Cheney, Boston ; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crossman, 
Paris: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dryden, Chicago; Mr. and 
Mrs. ©. W. Newhall, Faribault, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Geo. W. Andrews, Cleveland, O.; Albert Lautrobach, 
Pochester, N. Y.; Chas. C. Gilligan, Grace Noble, N. Y.; 
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Travers, Richmond, Va.; Mr. and 
Mrs. Elliott Littlejohn, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. U. A. An- 
drews, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Welch, Cleveland; C. L. 
Beals and chauffeur, Miss Vera Fitzgerald, Winchendon, 
Mass.; Miss Nisbet, St. Louis; Miss Gallant, Boston; J. 
H. Stram, W. J. Gilliand, Mr, and Mrs, H, H. Moore, C. 
R. Grenbees, N, Y.; Mrs, Helen Aub, Mrs, S, Thorner, 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Falkner of Boston, who aie a 
summer home at York, Me., spent afew days: recently 
with Dr. and Mrs. C. "A. Porter of Boston;-at-- Beverly 
Farms. Mrs. Porter on Tuesday evening of this week 
turned over the barn of her summer estate to her house- 
hold employees for a whist party, to which they were 
privileged to invite their friends. Thirty were present, 
Mrs. Porter helped arrange the decorations and accord- 
ed many privileges which made the occasion a most 
pleasant one for the participants. 
The children of the North Shore are Heine feted since : 
vacation time is drawing to a close and the time for 
study and lessons is approaching. On Monday after- 
noon of this week,.Mrs. Herbert Hostetter gave a chil- 
dren’s picnic in the grove of her North Beverly estate 
and today, Mrs. Bryce Allen of Boston and Beverly 
Cove will entertain fifty children. On Sept. 3, Mrs. C: 
A. Porter of Boston and Beverly Farms will give a hay- 
rack party and picnic for the little friends of her chil- 
dren. 
A. G. Lockwood won the Essex Cup in the invitation 
golf meet held the last three days of last week at the 
Essex County club, Manchester, defeating Wolcott 
Tuckerman in the semi-final by 3 and 2 and Karl HE: 
Mosser in the final by 2 and 1. C. M. Hall was the win- 
ner of the second sixteen, defeating G. F. Willett 3 and 2. 
The third sixteen was won by J. E. Kedian, defeating 
Prescott Bigelow, jr., 5 and 3. The tournament as a 
whole was very successful. 
An attractive formal garden is one of the beauties 
of Rock Maple Farm, the summer home of Secretary of 
the Navy George von Ti Meyer, at Hamilton. - It is at the 
right of the house and is approached by a flight of 
marble steps. In the centre of the garden is a marble 
well curb, flanked by terra cotta vases resting on marble 
pedestals. Wrought iron arches are covered with vines 
aud rambler roses, and the flower beds of different geo: 
metrical designs are at all times masses of bloom. These 
beds are defined by small cypress trees carefully cut; 
which were brought from the woods on the estate. Be- 
tween the beds are gravel walks or grass plots edged 
with borders of lobelia or sweet alyssum. At one end 
of the garden is a handsomely carved fountain of Italian 
marble with three lions at the base. 
Herbert M. Sears will give a ball at the Hotel Somer- 
set, Boston, early in September, to introduce his. daugh- 
ter, Miss Lillian Sears. 
Alexander Steinert of Boston and Beverly Cove and 
his son, Robert Alexander Shuman Steinert, were ex- 
pected to return to the North Shore today after an auto 
trip to Lake George and vicinity. Russell Lee Steinert, 
Dartmouth, 712, is in Hanover. . 
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Bass Rocks. : 
Dr. and Mrs. Silas Ayer are entertaining the danée of 
their son, Nathaniel Ayer, Miss McFadden of Pennsyl- 
vania, at ‘their cottage. 
Mrs. H. ©. Carter and sister, Miss Adelaide Timms, 
have been spending this week in Swampscott, Marbled 
head, North Andover and Amesbury.~ Their brother: 
Robert Timms, was expected over from New York this, 
week for a week-end visit with them: ~~ ‘ 
Cincinnati, J. B. Barry, Nashua, N. He Mr ‘and Mis. Ot 
FR Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs. W. Wi Speadmani’’ As H- Jenz 
kins, Philadelphia ; Mrs. 8, Dannet, Mrs..H. E. biving? 
stone, Toronto; Mrs. L$ McKee, New York; “Stansbury: 
Sutton, Pittsburg ; Edw, A, Francis, New York. -ocenow! 
