June 16, 1916. °. 
cheon on June 17th, will all indications of a very brilliant 
season, judging from the reservations which have been 
made, and which are coming in every day, the unpropiti- 
ous weather having little effect upon the ardor of the sun- 
mer people. In addition to the list of the season gues:s 
which. has been already published in the Nort Snory 
BREEZE, a number of others have made reservations, many 
of whom will arrive on the opening day. The list includes 
Mrs. E. M. Binney, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Warner, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. S. Py Stratton, Boston; Miss Mary 
F.:Mellon, Morristown, N. J.; Dr. D. O. King, Auburn, 
R. I.; Mrs. C. F Berwind and Miss Irene Cramp, Aldine 
Hotel, Philadelphia; Miss Helen L. Coates, Philadelphia ; 
Mrs. E. R. Catherwood, Philadelphia; Mrs. James Me- 
Lean, New York; Mrs. George P. Slade, New York; 
Mrs. S. H. Hobart, Boston; Mrs. Edward Frothingham 
Wyman, New York; Mr. and Mrs..Sicherich and family, 
Brooklyn; Mrs. Chester Guild, Hotel Vendome, Boston. 
Mrs. T. Shaw Safe of Newport, R. I., with a large 
party of friends will arrive at the Oceanside Saturday for 
a few weeks’ stay, then taking their departure for the 
Maine woods for a camping expedition. 
Mr. and Mrs.. John Sicherich and family of Brook- 
lyn, have taken the Wilkins cottage, one of the Oceanside 
group for the season, and will arrive in the near future. 
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Magnolia will finish the third week of June with her 
hotels open and practically all of the summer homes oc- 
cupied. Never has Magnolia been more beautiful and 
attractive. The abundant rains of the past few weeks 
have made the grass, trees and flowers very lovely. The 
verdure is brilliantly green and fresh, which always en- 
hances the color tones from the deepest green of the 
evergreens to the lighter ones of the maple. The gardens 
are unusually fine, too. Pansies seem to be a great fav- 
orite all along the North Shore and the conventional de- 
sigh flower beds filled with Heart’s Ease are always not- 
able. 
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_. Miss Grace M. Payson is stopping at the Aborn for 
the summer, having rented her house at Manchester Cove. 
B. M. THORNBERG 
Village Square, Magnolia 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Furnished Summer Residences and Stores To Let 
Desirable Building Lots For Sale 
Telephone 463-M Magnolia 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder © 
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AM ING the society girls who will spend-the summer at 
Magnolia is charming Miss Rosamond Lancaster, who 
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lancaster ot 
Worcester, are occupying the, Lee cottage on Shore road. 
The Lancasters were at Magnolia last year, stopping at 
the Oceanside and they have a host of friends in the sum- 
mer colony. Miss Lancaster is a society. favorite and was 
very much of a belle during the winter at Palm Beach, 
where she was entertained lavishly and did quite a bit of 
entertaining, also. Miss Lancaster is a very pretty and 
attractive girl with a very vivacious and winning manner 
She is a very graceful dancer and rides and plays tennis 
with a great amount of skill. Magnolia is pleased with 
the addition of Miss Lancaster to the summer colony. 
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Perhaps there isn’t a more beautiful residence in 
all of Magnolia, with a more expansive view of the water 
than “Rockledge,” the lovely home of the J. Harrington 
Walkers of Detroit. This fine stucco house with its red 
tiled roof is charmingly situated on Shore road, on the 
very water’s edge, and the land side commands a view of 
the pretty rise from the sea, dotted with attractive homes 
of the summer colonists. Particularly fine are the tennis 
courts on the north east side of the house which are en- 
closed in a series of high, ¢ement columns, conforming 
very delightfully to the architecture of the house.’ 
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The Aborn opened its ddors Monday, June 12th with 
a number of guests, most of whom will remain through-. 
out the summer. ‘The hotel will be managed this summer 
by Mr. H. A. Haskell, whose wide experience as a hotel 
man, makes him a very valuable asset to this pretty and 
homelike hostelry at popular Magnolia. Mr. Haske'l 
spends his winters in Florida and is assistant manager of 
the Tampa Bay Hotel at Tampa, one of the largest win- 
ter hotels in the south. Among the guests who have al- 
roady arrived are Mrs. William F. Adams, Plymouth, N. 
H.; Frederick White Haskell; Worcester; Henry Haskell, 
Wakefield; Mrs. Marietta N. Adams, Plymouth, N. H.; 
George Strower, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. T.-W. Carter, 
St. .Louis; T. _B. McConnell, Worcester; Miss A. W. 
Covel, Boston; Mrs. A. C.’ Morrall, New York; Mrs. 
Frederick Peters, New Yorks Miss Mabel Allen; New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clapp, Wellesley Hills, Mass. ; 
Marcella Clapp, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Mr. and. Mrs. 
Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Williamsport, Pa. 
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Mrs. Helen A. Bolles of New York, who has been 
a summer guest at the Aborn-for a number of years, will 
arrive for the season on Saturday. 
| hotel Kborn and Cottages 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
H. A. Haskell, Proprietor 
WITHIN 100 YARDS OF THE OCEAN 
On the famous North Shore 
Osteopathy 
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221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
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