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last, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Adams, gave a very 
charming tea at their summer home, “Zamphire.” Mrs. 
Wiltbank and Mrs. Stevens poured and Miss Bachelder 
presided over the punch bowl. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hubbard and Dr. and Mrs. C. 
A. Lippincott of South Bend, Ind., were week-end guests 
of Col. and Mrs. Geo. M. Studebaker at “Breaknolle,”’ 
Little Boar’s Head. 
On Wednesday Miss Keyes entertained at luncheon 
in honor of Mrs. Bursley, of Portland, who is the guest 
of Miss Gilman. On Saturday Miss Gilman gave a 
luncheon for Mrs. Bursley, who has many friends at Rye 
and at Little Boar’s Head. 
Saturday afternoon being one of heavy rain and the 
storm keeping every one indoors, the guests at the Far- 
ragut, Rye Beach, planned an impromptu program, which 
was given in the Casino, to the delight of all present. 
Col. Flood was master of ceremonies and in his inimitable 
manner introduced the various celebrities who had been 
inveigled into appearing. Fun and good humor was the 
keynote of the afternoon’s amusement. There were 
plantation melodies by a company of colored singers and 
dancers, led by the Carter Sisters; Miss Mary Carter 
recited “In Cotton Pickin’ Time” in a very realistic man- 
ner. Miss Marian May, but recently returned from: Ku- 
rope, cleverly gave her views of Woman’s Suffrage, and 
to this reply was made in a very happy and facetious 
view by A. L. Hubbard of South Bend. Henry Guy 
proved himself a buck-and-wing dancer of no mean ability 
and certainly of great agility, while E. G. Eberhart’s 
contribution was most apropos of the weather. He sang 
in excellent form “The Rainy Day,” an original parody 
on “The Perfect Day” by Carrie Jacobs Bond. Mr. 
Niedringhouse, of St Louis, whose make-up for the oc- 
N. H., on Thursday 
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casion was that of the traditional artist did some admir- 
able cartoons of various well-known people in the audience. 
The orchestra provided music for the dancing which com- 
pleted the afternoon’s entertainment. 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
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THE North Shore Grill has offered a happy diverson 
for cottagers and others out motoring or shopping 
during the hot days of the present week. The delight- 
fully cool garden with its dancing floor, about which are 
set canopied tables, furnishes a pleasant attraction where 
one might sip afternoon tea, and enjoy a little dancing 
to the accompaniment of the Hungarian orchestra; for no 
matter how warm, dancing is never tabooed, and this 
out-door dancing floor is just the thing when the days are 
warmest. Many prominent people have been noticed 
dining at the Grill this week. Nicholas Longworth and 
Rudolphe L. Agassiz entertained at luncheon there Thurs- 
day. William Fitler and family of Philadelphia dined 
at the Grill last night. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pollak, who 
have been at the Oceanside this summer, gave a farewell 
dinner at the Grill to a number of their friends before 
ieaving. Russell L. Steinert, Claude Kilpatrick, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. Prescott Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham, 
Dr. J. H. Lancashire, Dr. and Mrs. Warren and Mrs. 
lL. M. Sargent are among others noticed entertaining at 
the Grill this week. Wednesday night John Mason Little 
gave a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lemist Clark, the 
Misses Little and Amos Little. The party motored up 
from Swampscott and later enjoyed the dancing. 
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A. Schmidt & Son have taken another four-year lease 
of the store in the Donchian building, Lexington ave., 
Magnolia, which they have occupied the past “four sea- 
sons. “3 
