NOURI ae 
SOCIETY NOTES 
North Shore society folk were 
found in large numbers at the not- 
able performance of ‘‘Thais’’ at the 
Boston Grand Opera House, Wed- 
nesday evening. Zina Brozia, a new 
and beautiful Parisian singer, made 
her first appearance in Boston in the 
title role. The staging of the opera 
was of great beauty. Among the 
handsomely gowned women in the 
audience were Mrs. Bryce J. Allan, 
who made her initial appearance in 
her box this season. She was at- 
tired in mulberry satin brocade in 
rose design. Her jewels were pearls 
and diamonds. Mr. Allan accom- 
panied her. Mrs. Allan’s sisters, 
Mrs. E. Preble Motley and Mrs. 
Guy Norman, were also in the Allan 
box. Mrs. Motley was in_ black 
chiffon and jetted net and Mrs. 
Norman wore cream white satin and 
a fichu of point lace. Mrs. George 
Lee was in black satin en traine, 
the skirt trimmed in black lace and 
jet. She wore a diamond and pearl 
dog collar and scarf of ermine. 
Her daughter, Miss Florence Lee, 
was in pale lavender voile trimmed 
in black velvet with cut steel se- 
quins. Mrs. Gordon Means was 
very handsome in pale blue satin 
brocade and her diamond orna- 
ments were beautiful in her corsage. 
In the Henry S. Hunnewell box 
were Mr. and Mrs. Hunnewell and 
their daughters, Miss Christine Hun- 
newell, Miss Mary Hunnewell and 
Miss Gertrude Amory. Mrs. Hunne- 
well’ wore black lace over white 
satin and a black velvet collar with 
diamond pendants. Miss Hunne- 
well was in pale blue chiffon. Miss 
Mary Hunnewell wore pink mar- 
quisette with pink roses on the 
bodice, and Miss Amory was in pale 
vellow crepe de chine and white 
lace. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Salton- 
stall entertained Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Auchineloss (Rosamond 
Saltonstall) of New York. Mrs. 
Saltonstall wore a beautiful costume 
of green brocaded satin, the bodice 
embroidered in butterfly design 
with silver. Mrs. Auchincloss was 
in black charmeuse satin with bands 
of brilliants and a poinsetta at the 
corsage. Mrs. Auchincloss is a sis- 
ter of Mrs. Neal Rantoul of Boston 
and Beverly Farms. Mr. and Mrs. 
George P. Gardner, with their 
daughter, Mrs. Francis Boyer, Miss 
May Loring and her fiance, Samuel 
Vaughan, made up a party in the 
George A. Gardner box on the lower 
tier. Mrs. Gardner wore black 
jetted lace over white satin, Mrs. 
Boyer was in black chiffon, and Miss 
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NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Road, or office. 
Telephone Salem 820 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
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Loring wore pale blue velvet with a 
drapery of silver tissue. Mrs. Na- 
thaniel Simpkins, Jr. (Olivia Thorn- 
dike) pale pink satin with a drap- 
ery of silver tissue and bands of 
brown marabout on the skirt and 
corsage. Miss Alice Cotting, white 
satin embroidered with silver. Mrs. 
William Caleb Loring and her sis- 
ter, Mrs. Peter C. Brooks, were with 
a party in the Richard M. Salton- 
stall box. Mrs. Loring wore black 
satin with jetted lace and Mrs. 
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Brooks was in black velvet with a 
fichu of point lace. One of the most 
attractive box parties was that of 
Mrs. Oliver Ames, who, with her 
daughter, Miss Elsie Ames, enter- 
tained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant 
Jr. Mrs. Ames was in black chiffon 
over black satin, the bodice em- 
broidered with white crystals. Miss 
Ames wore blue satin with a pointed 
tunic. Mrs. Grant wore her wed- 
ding gown of white satin, the bod- 
ice draped with white point lace. 
