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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Mabel Boardman, who has 
been absent from Manchester for 
two weeks, returned to ‘* Wind- 
cliffe,’’ the Boardman summer resi- 
dence on Essex road, Thursday of 
this week. 
Mr. and Mrs; Henry L. Higginson 
have departed from Sunset Hill, 
their West Manchester estate, and 
have gone to the mountains to re- 
main until Oct. 1.. Their son and 
daughter-in-law, who had the Hig- 
ginson bungalow this season, have 
removed to their estate in Lincoln. 
Dr. C. E. Inches and family of 
Medway, who have been tenants of 
the C. W. Ward cottage, Sea street, 
Manchester, departed today. 
Mrs. BE. V. R. Thayer of Boston 
and West Manchester completed the 
~ removal of. her household to Lan- 
caster today The fine horses and 
stable equipment of Mrs. Thayer was 
shipped from the Manchester sta- 
tion Thursday. 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz and daughter, 
Mrs. Edward J. Holmes, of Boston 
and Manchester, left early Thurs- 
day morning for their country es- 
tate in Jackson, N. H. 
George H. Crocker and family of 
Fitchburg, who have spent the sum- 
mer in Kurope, have returned and 
are at the Oceanside in Magnolia for 
the month of September. 
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After another very busy season 
the Grande Maison de Blane, at Mag- 
noha, under the management of 
Arthur Raymond Brown, will close 
within a fortnight. North Shore 
cottagers, who like to do their shop- 
ping here, will find it much to their 
advantage to make use of the quiet, 
but pleasant September days to go 
to Magnolia on shopping expedi- 
tions. Some of the stores are clos- 
ing this week, others are to remain 
open a week or two longer. The 
Grande Maison, always one of the 
busiest and most popular shops will 
remain open to the last. 
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FALL OPENINGS 
MILLINERY 
CHILDREN’S CLOTHES 
MISS “bie RIGE 
A 590 Fifth Avenue 
New York 
WILL BE AT HER 
SUMMER SHOP 
MAGNOLIA 
Until Saturday, September 17th. 
AT THE HOTELS 
The season at Magnolia is waning, 
though there is yet considerable hfe 
at the Oceanside, which is to keep 
open until September 30, and pos- 
sibly later. There were more than 
400 guests at the hotel last Tuesday 
night and the house count last night 
was something over 350. The book- 
ing all through the month of Sept- 
ember is unusually good. 
The Hesperus hotel, Magnoha, 
closes this noon after another suc- 
cessful season under the manage- 
ment of Mrs. Abbott. The Aborn is 
to close week after next. The North 
Shore Grill will close the first of 
next week. 
Misses Harriet and Helen Johns- 
ton left the Oceanside Tuesday and 
have gone to Lake Mohawk in New 
York state before returning home. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. House and 
their daughter, Miss House, who 
came on from their Texas home early 
in the season and spent several 
weeks at the Oceanside, Magnolia, 
have returned from their trip to 
Europe and are again at the Ocean- 
side to remain until the season 
closes. 
Among the arrivals at the Ocean- 
side this week for the balance of the 
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Old Witch House in sALEM 
We have for sale rare old speci- 
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Our collection of old Clocks, 
Lamps, Lanterns, Pewter, Brass, 
copper, rugs and prints has 
been acknowledged by eollec- 
tors to be the largest and most 
unique in New England. 
season are Mrs. S. P. Stratton and 
Miss Stratton and maid of Peter- - 
sham, Mass. They arrived Tuesday 
and are to remain a fortnight. 
Mrs. F. H. Croul and Miss Fran- 
ces Croul of Detroit, who have been 
at the Hesperus, are now at the 
Oceanside and will remain until the 
coming week. 
George N. Chandler and family of 
Cleveland, who have been very much 
in evidence in the social life at Mag- 
nolia this summer, left Sunday. 
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