NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
President and Mrs. Taft, Miss 
Helen Taft and Charlie Taft and 
their guests, Miss Katherine Terry, 
New York, and John Hayes Ham- 
mond, Gloucester, Capt. Archibald 
Butt, the President’s military aide, 
made up a party in the auto park- 
ing space at Thursday’s aviation 
meet: The President received an 
ovation after his unexpected pres- 
ence was discovered and he also 
congratulated Mayor Fitzgerald of . 
Boston on his daring on his return 
with Grahame-White on one of his 
‘flights. Mr. White invited Mrs. 
Taft to fly, but she naturally de- 
clined. Charlie Taft was eager to 
go, but his parents would not con- 
sent to his so doing. 
Charles J. Morse of Boston and 
Pau, France, is leaving Pride’s 
Crossing next Monday and will go to 
France for the coming months as is 
his custom. 
The H. Mortimer Brookses left 
Manchester this week for their es- 
tate at Newport, where they will 
spend the balance of the season be- 
fore returning to New York. They 
have spent a very pleasant six weeks 
on the North Shore, occupying the 
G. M. Lane villa at Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treat Paine 
and chauffeur have returned from 
an auto trip to Cape Cod as far as 
Provineeton. 
at Aberdeen Hall, Hyannis, for a 
few days. Mr. Paine drove his car 
much of the time for experience 
while on the trip. Mrs. Paine’s 
father, Mr. Mattingly of Washing- 
ton, concluded his visit with the fam- 
ily Thursday of this week. Master 
Robert Treat Paine has returned 
from his long sojourn in Maine at 
one of the summer camps for boys 
and will attend the Southboro pri- 
vate school during the coming school 
year. 
There will be a special race for 
the Manchester One Design boats on 
Saturday, Sept. 10, under the aus- 
pices of the Manchester Yacht club. 
Mrs. Albert W. Nickerson and 
daughter, Ruth Nickerson, of Ded- 
ham, are at the Leach cottage, Cen- 
tral street, Manchester, for a two 
weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. Robert D. Evans and her sis- 
ters, Miss Abbie Hunt and Miss 
Belle Hunt, haye left Beverly Cove 
for Stockbridge, where they will re- 
main until November. 
Miss Fannie P. Mason of Boston 
and Beverly Cove is removing to 
her country estate in Walpole, N. H., 
Sept, 15, ) 
They also registered. 
C. E. Phenix, Monager. 
wv OCKRANSIDE 
Open from June to October 
Accommodates 600 
(Magnolia, Mass. 
Magnolia Branch of The Indian Store, Boston 
LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. Japanese and other Pottery. Curacao 
Hats. 
Russian Brass. 
Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
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Importer and Manufacturer of 
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A full line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelties 
Repairing in All Its Branches 
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C. P. Curtis and family of Boston, 
who have been summer tenants of 
the Longworth estate, Beverly 
Cove, leave Thursday, Sept. 15, 
and the R. 8. Cuttings depart from 
the Farms for New. York, Wednes- 
day, the 14th. 
Charles M. Cabot and family today 
are closing their bungalow at Mys- 
tery Isles for the season. They are 
much pleased with their stay there 
and hope to spend next season there 
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There will be two polo matches at 
the Myopia Hunt elub Saturday af- 
ternoon, one at 3 o’clock, between 
the Freebooters and the Ramblers, 
the final event for the Hamilton 
cups, and another at 4.30—a mem- 
bers’ match. 
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‘““Mhe Indian Store, opposite the 
Colonnade, Magnolia, will remain 
open until Oct. 1, with a full stock 
of abalone jewelry, pottery, toys, 
and other special lines,’’ * 
