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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA. 
The New Magnolia still continues 
to be the headquarters for automobile 
parties along the North Shore, and 
during the past week a great number 
of parties have stopped at this excel- 
lent hotel either for a meal or for over 
night. Among them are Dr. W. H. 
Hoyt and party of four from Marble- 
head, who took luncheon on Thurs- 
day; Mr. H. W.B. Peckham of Lynn, 
with Dr. G. O. Parcher of Boston, and 
Miss Julia West of New York, who 
stopped for dinner on Thursday; Mr. 
and Mrs. J. J. Rooner of New York 
and Mr. Henry I. Lefavour with Miss 
Georgia H. Kinney of Beverly, all of 
whom stopped for dinner on Friday. 
A week ago yesterday Messrs. Ira 
Place, Albert H. Harris and A. H. 
Smith of New York, all prominent 
officials of the New York Central 
R.R., who are touring the North 
Shore ina large power Panhard, spent 
the night at the New Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. VanNamer of 
Waylana, Mass., arrived at Magnolia 
this week fora lengthy stay. Both 
Mr. and Mrs. VanNamer are great 
lovers of horses and have brought 
with them a fine string of thorough- 
breds with which they are enjoying 
the fine drives about Magnolia. They 
are stopping at the New Magnolia. 
Miss Harriett M. Allyn of New 
London, Conn., was the guest this 
week of Miss Clara L. Newell at the 
New Magnolia. 
T.M. Sechler, a prominent manu- 
facturer of Moline, Ill., is registered 
at the New Magnolia. With Mr. 
Sechler are Mrs. Sechler and their 
daughter Mrs. H. O. Edmonds of Chi- 
cago. 
H. J. Reardon, a prominent attor- 
ney-at-law of Williamsport, Penn., is 
registered with his wife and daughter 
at the New Magnolia. 
On Tuesday of this week Gordon 
A. Smith, Harvard ’07, arrived at the 
New Magnolia to visit his father and 
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cross- 
lett Smith, Rochester, N.Y. 
Miss Julia Stott of Stottsville, N.Y., 
who has been camping in the Maine 
woods for three weeks, is spending 
the week at the New Magnolia prior 
to her return home. 
J. Briggs Churchill, Professor of 
Chemistry at the Pennsylvania State 
College, was a guest at the New Mag- 
nolia during the past week. 
Dr. Clinton E. Achorn and Dr. 
Ada A. Achorn, founders of the 
Osteopathic school in Boston, and the 
first Osteopathic physicians to locate 
in New England, are stopping at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia. 
High Class Minstrels 
Coming to North Shore. 
Lucier’s famous minstrels, who have 
appeared with such favor at Lenox, 
Newport and other show places, will 
appear at Neighbor’s hall, Beverly 
Farms; Town hall, Manchester ; 
Hawthorne Inn casino, Gloucester, 
and at Library hall, Magnolia, on 
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- 
day evenings, respectively, of next 
week. This popular minstrel company 
is headed by Mr. J. R: Lucier, the 
noted blind cornet soloist, and the 
four Luciers, monarchs of the musical 
world, supported by a company of 
talented vocalists, musicians and come- 
dians, ‘The stage settings are grand 
and the wardrobe is gorgeous, no 
other minstrel show on the road today 
presenting a more up-to-date and artis- 
tic performance than the Lucier’s 
minstrels. 
The greatest assortment of up-to- 
date Hats at the Keyou Millinery 
Parlors, 113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
WILLOW COTTAGE, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Room and Board by the Day or Week. 
All Accommodations. Barber Shop Included. 
Mrs. M. C. SULLIVAN, Manager. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
VICTORIA 
268 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
BRANCH STORE. 
Tel. Con. 
Free Delivery to Magnolia. 
Fruits and Vegetables in their Season. 
K. KARNERY, Prop. 
Penobscot Indian Basket Maker. 
A display of fine workmanship in Fancy Baskets, Bows and Arrows, Canoes and other 
Souvenirs. Canoes to Let, with Guides. 
Paddling Lessons Given. 
GABRIEL PAUL, Proprietor. 
Phe Jf eo J/ oeaohe 
Now Open 
For 
MAGNOLIA, MASS.———=—= The Season 
Rare combination of Seasore and Country attraction, Magnifi 
Picturesque location. 
cent Beach. Delightful Drives. 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager, 
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