NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
Mrs. Arthur Duane Kinne of 
Washington, D. C., who with her 
friend, Mrs. E. C. Bliss of the same 
city have been at the Oceanside since 
June, renewing old friendships, have 
spent a number of seasons on this 
coast, and are most enthusiastic 
over its beauties. They expect to 
spend the last of August at Mt. 
Washington, Mr. Kinne joining Mrs. 
Kinne. 
Mrs. Nellie Miller of 231 Bay 
State road, Boston, who is at the 
Oceanside is leaving Magnolia soon 
for Spring Lake, to visit the Albert 
J. Wehrs. She will return in Sep- 
tember for the riding classes. 
Mrs. M. D. Wells, Miss Wells and 
Nathan Convitch, a nephew, of the 
former, came to Magnolia this week 
to spend the balance of July at the 
Oceanside They come from Chicago. 
Burton 8. Harris of Montreal join- 
ed his family at the Oceanside again 
on Wednesday, to remain until Sun- 
day. 
Mrs. W. L. Shaw of Baltimore, 
Miss Helen Haines of Newark and 
Miss Marion DeWitt of Frostburg, 
Md., are among this week’s arrivals 
at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bentley, 
Novert Bentley, Jr., and Martyn 
Frye Bentley, governess and maid, 
of Youngstown, O., are at the Ocean- 
side for the balance of the summer. 
They are in the Fox cottage. The 
Bentleys have been coming to the 
Oceanside for a number of years. 
Mrs. Michola de Theresa and Miss 
de Theresa of Chicago arrived at 
the Oceanside the first of this week 
for the rest of the season. They 
have apartments in Overlook cot- 
tage. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Nelson of 
Chicago are other westerners to 
come to the Oceanside this week for 
a sojourn. They have apartments in 
Lawton cottage. Mr. Nelson is con- 
nected with the Cudahy Packing 
house. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Davison and 
two daughters of New York City 
came to the Oceanside this week for 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Baldwin, Jr., 
and child of New York City came to 
the Oceanside this week for the sea- 
son. Mr. Baldwin’s father, Dr. Bald- 
win, who is summering in the Berk- 
shires, will join the family at Mag- 
nolia in September for a week or so. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, First Uni- 
tarian church, Masconomo street, 
Sunday Service 11 a.m. July 16th, 
Rev. John H. Lathrop of Brooklyn, 
New York, will preach. 
AT THE 
Devereux, 
Opp. Devereux Station, 
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ROSERY 
Marblehead, Mass. 
Orders taken for Cut Roses by doz. or quantity from now on till Nov. 
Upwards of 1,000 different varieties, and 3,000 plants. 
Rose Bushes for spring delivery 1912 solicited. 
varieties, plans for Rose Gardens and Landscape work. 
HARRIETT R. FOOTE, ROSARIAN 
Tel. 232-4 Marbichead 
Early orders for 
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Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport. 
Turk’s Head Inn, Rockport, under 
the management of C. B. Martin, is 
having another successful season. 
Located on the tip of Cape Ann the 
Inn is a great resort for motorists, 
who go to Land’s End as the ter- 
minus of a run along the North 
Shore. Prop. Martin has a very at- 
tractive pennant which he presents 
motorists stopping at the Inn, on 
which is the name ‘‘Turk’s Head 
Inn’’, and two oval pictures, one of 
the Inn, and the other of Thatchers 
Island and its two light houses. 
There were thirty or more motor 
parties there last Sunday for dinner, 
with a total of over seventy people, 
besides the season guests. 
Dr. Isadore Dyer of New Orleans, 
who is dean of one of the southern 
institutions of learning, is among the 
guests at the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. 
Adam Tindell and son Harris of 
Philadelphia, are also here for the 
of Cambridge are at the Inn for a 
prolonged stay. Mr. Wyman is one 
of the Harvard faculty. Prof. I. L. 
season. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wyman 
Winter and family of Cambridge are 
other season guests. 
Other guests include Bishop and 
Mrs. John Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Wier, Mrs. Perry’s parents, of Pro- 
vidence; Mrs. Charles D. Brown of 
Salem; Mrs. Theodore Townsend 
and two daughters, Marion and 
Louise and the former’s sister, Miss 
Sprague of Albany; Mrs. J. C. 
Doughty and daughter Amelia of 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. John Powell 
and daughter of Wichita, Kan.; Mr. 
and Mrs. George Weld of Winches- 
ter; Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Willoughby 
of London; the Misses Harvey of 
Baltimore ; Charles H. Fellows, North 
Cambridge; C. K. Alley, Pasadena, 
Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Loomis 
and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. A. Kneeland of Win- 
chester; B. F. Goode and family of 
Wahoo, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 
Gifford of Springfield. 
Boston Terriers (Toy) 
FOR SALE 
Best of Pedigreed Stock 
May be seen at 
49 BROOK ST. MANCHESTER 
E. H. WETTERLOW 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St., Manchester, Mass. 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
Sanitary and Comfortable KENNELS 
- for the 
Boarding, Breaking and Treatment 
of Small Animals 
Inspection Solicited 
Telephone Connection 
E. W. Babson, M. D. V. 
341 Washington St., 
Gloucester, Mass. 
