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ORTH SHORE GRILL tea garden, at Magnolia, 
opened for the season Tuesday, July 6th, and many 
of the North Shore summer colony were there. The out- 
side dancing floor which proved so popular last summer, 
is still a great attraction and many who tried out the floor 
passed a most pleasant afternoon. Another feature this 
summer is the orchestra which plays directly in the gar- 
den. Those entertaining at dinner Monday night were 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coolidge and party of six; J. 
W. Cox and party of six; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves 
of New York and party of four; Lieut. A. A. Kibben, 
U. S. S. New Jersey, party of four; Russell L. Steinert, 
party of six. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Taylor of New 
York gave a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brom- 
well and Mr. and Mrs. Edw. C. Wetmore, all from the 
New Ocean House, Swampscott. Among those noticed 
having tea were Mr. and Mrs. Allyn M. Ryan, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. G. Culbert, Sydney E. Hutchinson, Miss A. 
Bellows, Mrs. W. Carew, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Greer, 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tewksbury, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. 
Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham, Mr. and Mrs. 
Alex. Porter, Jr.. Mrs. Gordan Means, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan, Mrs. 
John Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wickes, Mr. and 
Mrs. John Hays Hammond and party of four; Mrs. 
Lucius Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Beal. 
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Among the new-comers to the North Shore this 
year is Mrs. W. G. Fitch of New York, who is at the 
Daniels cottage, Beverly Farms, formerly occupied by the 
FE. Lawrence Whites. Mrs. Fitch has a beautiful place 
at Greenwich, Ct., but she forsook the associations with 
that this year so as to be with friends on the North Shore. 
Mrs. Fitch is in deep mourning, having lost her husband 
and son within the last two years. 
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Mrs. Henry Stephen of Detroit arrived last Saturday 
and is settled for the third season in the Paine house at 
Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven of Beverly Farms is enter- 
taining her cousin, Miss Endicott of Boston. 
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Dr. and Mrs. James Marsh Jackson, who have been 
spending the early summer on the South Shore, plan to 
arrive at their summer home in Beverly Farms the com- 
ing week. 
Teacher of 
Pianoforte 
Leo C. Demack 
Organist and Choir Master at St. Peter’s Church, 
Beverly. Lessons Given at Pupil’s Residence 
if desired 
Studio and Residence, - - - 86 1-2 Essex Street, Beverly 
SERIES of nine races has been arranged for the Man- 
chester One-Design boats, for a cup offered by Mrs. 
William Lowell Putnam, the first race being sailed Wed- 
nesday. The boats are to be sailed by the boys alone, 
and no older ones are to be allowed to assist. The resuit 
of the race Wednesday follows: 
1. Kiowa II ‘lpexrr ettries Pek? 202 
2. Meddler II L. Mortimer Pratt 1et3s05 
3. Asteria C. E. Hodges, Jr. ¥:¥3 350 
4. Tulip Thomas Cabot 1:15:00 
5. Palmetto Thomas Taylor, Jr. T:15 30 
Ora beat William Dexter 1:15:50 
7. White-Wing Francis Cummings ES16755 
8. Shad Mason Sears 1217 350 
g. Ketchup Augustus Putnam 1:21:58 
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Mrs. L. C. Fenno of Rowley gave a children’s 
this week at her beautiful year around home. 
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The George B. Pooles of Chestnut Hill are 
settled for their first season on Mingo beach hill, 
street. 
party 
now 
Hale 
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Miss Anna P. Jackson of Pride’s Crossing has been 
entertaining Miss Isa Gray for a few weeks. 
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The “kiddies” tea party at Green Gables, under 
the direction of Mr. Paul Jones Chute, with dancing by 
little Muriel Crowell, who charmed all. with her clever 
dancing, was a huge success. Over thirty little folk 
turned out for the first party of the series. The novel 
favours were enjoyed not only by the kiddies, but by 
their elders. Every Tuesday afternoon one of these 
delightful parties will be held at Green Gables, and some 
clever children will give costume dances for the little 
guests. Next Friday, July 16, at 7 o’clock, a dinner dance 
will be given. Songs and dances will be given by Miss 
Margaret MacDonough, who was chosen by the Boston 
Herald in a recent beauty contest as the most beautiful 
girl in New England. Miss Melba Proctor of Eastern 
Point will give costume dances. Guests at Green Gables 
of the past week include Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goffe, 
Kansas City; Chas. W. Kinney, Chicago; George B. 
Ryder, Mrs. E. S. Welden, Dr. Savage, Boston; F. H. 
Jenkin, Mrs. W. O. Mitchell, the Misses Mitchell, E. O. 
Hiler, Boston; Roger Upton, Marblehead; Mr. and Mrs. 
T. H. LeBerquet, Miss Arnold, Haverhill. 
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OSTEOPATHY 
Dr. Wendell W. Fessenden 
Four-Year Graduate 
Treatment of All Acute and Chronie 
or office, 
Hospital Experience 
Diseases at home 
Tel. 561 244 Cabot St., Beverly 
