NORTH SHORE: BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA. 
Two large automobile parties who 
were week’-end guests at the New 
Magnolia were composed of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. T. Sager of Weston, who were 
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. 
de Mott of Waterbury, Conn., and 
Messrs. H. V. D. and J. V. Black of 
New York. Both parties are touring 
the New England resorts in their large 
cars. 
Four barges conveyed the Magnolia 
Sunday school children to the Salem. 
Willows, Wednesday, on their annual 
picnic. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Casey of Mag- 
nolia were given a surprise party, last 
Saturday evening, by their Magnolia 
friends. Mr. Casey was presented 
with a handsome roll-top desk. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKey and 
Miss McKey of Brookline are at the 
Hesperus for the balance of the sum- 
mer. 
The pleasant weather of the past 
week brought out many automobile 
parties. A few of the most prominent 
ones in these who made the New Mag- 
nolia their headquarters, were Messrs. 
J. S. Cushing, James Berwick, G., P. 
Brett, Edw. Hyman of Boston, for 
luncheon on Wednesday; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. A. Barker and Mr. ana Mrs. 
Arthur B. Curtis of Boston, for lunch- 
eon on Thursday; Mrs. William A. 
Pierce, Mrs. Joseph Pierce, Mrs. John 
W. Parsons and Miss Ann Wentworth 
Pierce of Portsmouth, N.H., for lunch- 
eon of Thursday; Prof. John D. Lind- 
say, with Messrs. Gibson Putzel and 
Jordan J. Rollins of New York, for 
dinner on Friday. 
Mrs. C. I. Hood had as her guests 
at the Oceanside, Tuesday, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. S. Clark. 
The date of the annual water carni- 
val, always one of the events of the 
season here, has been set definitely 
for next Saturday, the 19th. Several 
out-of-town clubs, represented at Mag- 
nolia this summer, are invited to par- 
ticipate. 
Another legation is represented in 
Magnolia in the person of Mons. Al- 
varez A. Calderon, under secretary to 
the Peruvian embassy. Mons. Cal- 
deron arrived at the New Magnolia 
during the past week, and will make 
that popular resort his headquarters. 
Prominent among the Hesperus ar- 
rivals are Mrs. T. D. Talmage of 
Washington, who is accompanied by 
Miss Collier, Mrs. George Whitfield 
Brown, Miss Errol Brown and C. 
Brown. 
Mrs. W. W. Gibbs, Miss Gibbs and 
Miss G. Gibbs of Philadelphia are 
among the prominent arrivals at the 
Hesperus this week. 
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The Hesperus. 
A. J. Connor, North Conway, N.H.; F.S. 
Snyder, Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.W. Grant, 
Salem; J. S. Werrough, Oxford, Pa.; Mrs. 
. E. M. Glendening, Kansas City, Mo.; C. C. 
Conant, Troy, N.Y.; Mrs. J. S. Bacon, Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Palmer, Al- 
bany ; C. Nickerson, H. Cox, Boston; P. S. 
Hichborn, Washington, D.C.; Dr. J. S. 
Wentz, Philadelphia; Miss Bacon, Brook- 
line; Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Barton, Philadel- 
phia; C. F. Johnson, jr., Newton Highlands; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Eager, Weston; Mr. and 
Mrs. C. M. DeMott, Waterbury, Ct.; Mrs. T. 
D. Talmadge, Miss Collier, Mr. Geo. Whit- 
field -Brown, Miss Errol Brown, Cuthburt 
Brown, Washington, D.C.; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Redman, New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
George H. Nettleton, jr.. New Haven; C.H. 
Hutchins, Miss Hutchins, Worcester; Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert T. Knowlton, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton, West Upton; 
George Upton, Marblehead; Malcolm Wil- 
liams, Boston; Albert Gerald, Mrs. Gerald, 
Providence; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Upton, 
North Reading; Miss A. Doogue, Boston; 
P. A. Rockefeller, W. F. Zeller, New York; 
Geo. H. Holmes, Norwood; Leon Morrill, 
W. Hz. Gilbert, H. Brock, Norwood; C. A. 
Hartwell, Oliver Mitchell, Boston; Mrs. H. 
O. Hildreth, West Roxbury; Miss Freeman, 
Miss L. W. Freeman, Winchester; Mrs. B. 
W. Evans, Miss Kate L. Evans, Miss Martha 
W. Evans, Bertha L. Evans, Margaret H. 
Evans, Providence; Miss Ethelyn Coolidge, 
Portland, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKey, 
Miss McKey, Brookline; Mr.and Mrs. Louis 
V. Bright, Miss Adeli Bright, New York; 
Miss Adelaide Parker, Manchester; R. Ed- 
mund Pendleton, New York; Mr. and Mrs. 
J. F. Loose, Chicago; Miss M. P. Jorcson, 
Howard Childs Carpenter, Philadelphia; Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles C. Livermore, George G. 
Livermore, Newtonville; J. C. Trumbull and 
wife, Kansas City; Mrs. W.W. Gibbs, Miss 
G. Gibbs, Miss Gibbs, Philadelphia; Rev. 
and Mrs. A. B. Baker, Pfinceton, N.S. 
Telephone 11-13. 
MANCHESTER OFFICE. 
For ELECTRICAL WORK cali 
Glark & Mills Electrical Co, 
44¢ CENTRAL STREET. 
Electrical Wiring. 
Isolated Plants. 
Bells and ’Phones. _ Fixtures. 
Columbia Batteries for Autos. 
Electrical Automobiles Cared For and 
Repaired by Practical Man. 
W. W. HARDING, 
Estimates furnished. Resident Manager. 
MOOSEHEAD LAKE, ME. 
Mir. Aineo House 
The healthiest, prettiest, most at- 
tractive spot in all New England. 
Send address for illustrated booklet. 
C. A. JUDKINS 
KINEO, MAINE 
RPrench’s Creamery, 
— Dealers in the Finest Quality of — 
Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs, Fancy Cheese, Heavy Cream. 
. Telephone Connection. 
244 Cabot St., Mason Building, 
We Carry HUNTLEY & PALMER’S Crackers. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Free Delivery. 
Next toxA.,, Ba & Wa 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection, 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co, 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
GEORGE FEF. DYER, 
Machinist 
Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Full 
Supply of Oil and Grease for Autos and Launches. 
——— —__———— Tolephonee Connection. 
Orders taken for all kinds of Electrical Work. 
LOOMIS, The Jeweler, 
9 Central Square, Manchester. 
Fine Watch Repairing 
A SPEOIALTY. 
French Clocks and Hall Clocks. 
Clocks Wound and Cared for by the Season. 
RUBLY ROAD FARM 
WENHAM, MASS. 
SYDNEY K. PRINCE 
PURE MILK AND CREAM 
Teams Deliver Daily at co —__ 
Beverly Farms and Manchester 
P.O. Address, BOX 409, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
W% SUMMER BOARD FOR HORSES 
Near the Myopia Hunt Club 
GOOD PASTURE 
