July 9, 1915. 
THE buffet luncheon at the North Shore Swimming Pool 
last Monday brought out many of the members and 
holiday guests. Most of the company stayed for the 
dance late in the afternoon. Auction bridge parties are 
to be a Wednesday feature this summer and will be held 
from 2:30 till 4:30. Mondays and Fridays the afternoon 
tea from 4 to 6 will have a special attraction, for these 
will be “waffle” days. Tea will be served every Sunday 
from 4 to 5. The usual Saturday Thé Dansant will con- 
tinue through the season. Among the members who en- 
tertained friends over the holiday were Miss Helen Louise 
Coates of Magnolia, whose guests were Mrs. Harrison K. 
Caner, Mrs. Lee McMillan and Miss Cramp; J. N. 
Stevens had a large party of Springfield people and from 
elsewhere, among whom were Lt. A. D. Bernhard, U. S. S. 
3alch, and Charles Marshall of Providence, R. I. Henry 
G. Hall of Magnolia entertained Miss Anna G. Endicott 
Aux Broderies Alsaciennes 
Ascher--Le Vin 
Imported Art Linen 
and Embroidery 
561 Fifth Ave., New York 
Bungalow Shop Hesperus Ave. 
MAGNOLIA 
French Nesligees 
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French a jour Eee elo EIN 
French filet tire 
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HOPE & CO. 
IMPORTERS 
GOWNS, WRAPS AND BLOUSES 
THE FULLER COTTAGE (OPPOSITE THE OCEANSIDE) 
Corner Lexington Avenue and Fuller Street 
MAGNOLIA 
NEW YORK ADDRESS: 665 FIFTH AVE. 
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of Salem; J. J. Magill of Boston was the guest of Thomas 
Lockwood, Jr. Others who entertained were Mrs. L. M. 
Sargent, R. S. Steinert, Mrs. M. S. Bolles, Herbert 
Hostetter, Mrs. Richard Frothingham, Mrs. R. deW. 
Sampson, Mahlon R. Bryan and Eugene G. Foster, whose 
guests for the week at the club are Mr. and Mrs. Howard 
C. Foster of Plainfield, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
W. Halary of Bronxville, N. Y. 
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Miss Madeline C. Mixter of 241 Marlboro street, 
Boston, has taken a house on Hale street, Beverly Farms. 
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Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Farnum of Chicago opened 
their Magnolia cottage, “Sun Dial,’ about two weeks ago. 
This Wednesday, Mrs. Farnum’s sister-in-law, Mrs. John 
B. Drake, Jr., of Chicago, arrived for her usual visit at 
“Sun Dial.” 
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