NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Vol. XI Manchester, Mass., 
Friday, October 24, 1913 
No. 43 
SOCIETY NOTES 
The J. Harrington Walkers of Detroit have had a 
long season at Magnolia where their new house on the 
rocks at Magnolia Point has been most charmingly open- 
ed all summer to scores of merry house parties. ‘The 
younger members of the family are very popular among 
the younger set all along the shore and the house is full 
of their friends all the time. Pairt of the family has al- 
ready returned to Detroit and the rest of the household 
will go the coming week. 
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Mr. and Mrs, Frederick H. Prince of Princemere 
were among /the passengers to sail from New York for 
Europe Wednesday on the North German Lloyd stieam- 
ship Kaiser Wilhelm II. As usual they will be for the 
winter at their “Villa St. Helene,” at Pau, France. They 
have been all summer at ‘“Princemere,’ their North 
Shore place on the Beverly Farms-Wenham road, when 
not in Newport or at Narragansett Pier for the polo and 
other events. Singularly, it was just a year ago to a day, 
on Oct. 22, that Mr. and Mrs. Prince went abroad on the 
same steamer, the Kaiser Wilhelm II. 
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Mr. and Mirs, John Hays Hammond entertained at 
dinner Sunday evening at their home, Lookout Hill, 
Gloucester, in honor of the Austrian and Italian ambas- 
sadonrs. 
The Noted Gardens 
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J. L. Chapman, Manager 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
For Sale 
in Bush, Single Stem Plants and Cut Flowers 
PURCHASERS WILL FIND A CHOICE 
ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM 
Open from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. week days only 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Katherine Ayer of Pride’s Crossing and Bos- 
ton was one of the North Shore girls at the Frick-Dixon 
wedding in Baltimore last week, and she was also present 
at some of ithe leading events which were given before 
the marriage. ‘The affair which was probably most en- 
joyed by the Northern visitors was an old-time Maryland 
coon hunt, at which William Fell Johnson, one of the 
Baitimore tshers at the marriage, was the host By 
special invitation the hunters, including about sixty guests 
in addition te the bridal party, met at Hampton, the 
superb old colonial home of the Ridgelys. Girls as well 
as men were arrayed in short tramping wear necessary 
for the long night’s scamper over the heavy fields, along 
the river banks and through the woods, led by two ex- 
perienced negro hunters and several well-trained coon 
dogs. Shortly after mid-night the first game was treed 
and after that the search was kept up until a second coon 
was found, just before day-break. The torches were 
then extinguished and the hunters, weary and bedraggled, 
but still enthusiastic, returned to Hampton, where a sub- 
stantial breakfast of hot bouillion and coffee, chicken, 
crabs, Maryland biscuits, cheese and fresh cider was 
served. 
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The Thomas ‘Taylors of Columbia, S. C., closed their 
house at Singing Beach, Manchester, yesterday, 
OPEN ALL WINTER 
Magnolia Grille»-Motor Club 
America’s Motor Club de Luxe 
Chicken and 
Lobster Dinners 
Chickens supplied from the Magnolia Poultry farm 
Real Live Lobsters from our own traps 
High Class Service 
Good Music Refined Entertainment 
Private Parties Banquets 
Afternoon Tea 
Open the Year Round Telephone 8191 Magnolia 
