14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
PUBLIC AUCTION! - 
August 6, 1915. 
AT MAGNOLIA 
si Building Lots at Oceanside Park, Adjoining 
Oceanside Hotel 
AUGUST 9 and 10,4 P.M., 22 the Premises 
Terms: 25 per cent. down and $10 per Month 
Bonelli-Adams Co., 
THe HORSE SHOW. at Green Meadows, the cotintry 
estate of Mr. and Mrs. George Burroughs, in the 
Asbury Grove section of Hamilton, to be held tomorrow, 
Saturday, for the benefit of the Welcome House, wil] be 
the particular social event of the week. Among those 
who. had taken boxes up to Wednesday afternoon were: 
Mrs. R. C..Winthrap,. Mrs.. S.A. Culbertson, Mrs. R. 
Wood, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Mrs. F. Ayer, Jr., Mrs. ©. 
F. Ayer, Mrs. John Thorndike, Mrs. C. Howard Clark, 
Mrs, James.H.. Proctor; S..P.- Mandell, G. S. Mandell, 
Mrs. Alexander Cochrane, Miss Mary Curtis, N. W. Rice, 
Mrs. C. G. Rice, Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Mrs. F..L. Hig- 
ginson, Jr., Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby, Mrs. Henry C. Frick, 
Childs Frick, J. W. Merrill, Mrs. T. W. Pierce, Mrs. 
Alanson L. Daniels, Miss Hemenway, John W. Blodgett, 
Mrs. ‘Perry Stephens, James B, Waller, Mrs. W. H. 
Brown, Miss Susan C. Amory, Mrs. Charles Parker, Mrs. 
Arthur Little, Mrs. S. J. Mixter, Mrs. L. Carteret Fenno, 
John B. Thoras, Miss Louisa L. Dresel, Miss Dobson, 
Mrs. J, H. Lancashire, Mrs, Henry Berry, Mrs. E. H. 
Pentecost, Mrs. F. J. Alley, Mrs. Herbert W. Mason, 
Mrs. John S. Curtis, Mrs.’ Leonard D. Ahl, Mrs. Gerald 
Hoyt, Mrs. George von L. Meyer, Misses Amy and Clara . 
Curtis, Bayard Tuckerman, Jr., Miss Maud Sturgis, Mrs. 
Richard C. Crane, Mrs: G. E. Barnard, Mrs. Isaac Thom- 
az, Mrs. Charles Searle. ‘That competition in the various 
c'asscs will be keen is evidenced from the large nu.rber 
of entries in the four classes, as follows: 
Class 1—Children’s ponies, class to be divided. C. G. 
Rice’s Nellie, Thomas F. Barror’s Tommy Trot, George 
5. Mandell’s Pinto, Beauty, George von L. Meyer’s Twi- 
light, Mrs. ‘1H. H. Whitman’s Ned; F. Ayer, Jr.’s Hardy, 
J: shit Caswell, Jr.’s Gay Boy, Mrs. George Burrough’s 
Bonny McGinn, Herbert W. Mason’s Fairy Queen, Janes 
H, Proctor’s Br ight Eyes, Miss Netta Sedgwick’s Raia- 
bow, C.F. Ayer’s Tom Boy and Dimples, Victor de 
Bellefroid’s Grasshopper. 
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Class 2—Hacks; class to be divided into park and 
thoroughbred types, eet Rice’s Jocco, Dixie, J. W.‘Ap- 
pleton’s Halley’s Comet, Miss Anna Agassiz’s Dictator, 
George S. Mandell’s Bay Queen, First Mate, Gus Owens, 
George von L. Meyer’s Leamington, Flamingo, Aeroplane, 
Miss: Alice Thorndike’s Holiday, Mrs. F. Ayer,  Jr.’s 
Traveller and Laird, Miss’ Mary Curtis’ Seamstress and 
Messmate, R. H. Reece’s Peggy Sommers, Mrs. George 
Burroughs’ Stafford, Miss Eleonora R. Sear’s Babette, 
Me Too, Mrs. F. H. Alley’s Pocohontas, James H. Proc- 
May. Day, Blaisdell, Warbird, John S. Lawrence’s 
Kavia, Elizabeth Cockrit. John Caswell, Jr.’s Gay Boy, 
Miss Eleanor Cole’s Chorus Girl, Mrs. C. F. Hay’s aaron 
Edmund 1 aabels Eaglet,. Miss Edith Fabvan’s Miss 
Dainty, Cheer-O, Mrs. W. B. Miller’s Sally Baldwin. 
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tors 
EDWARD H. BONELLI 
Manager 
New York and Boston 
Class 3—Hunters up to carry 200 pounds, conforma- 
tion to count 25 per cent, performance 75 per cent. Case 
Rice’s Apple Cross, Stolen Honey, Lucy Long, Buck- 
thorne, Eee, Biue Ridge, Black Dinah, Leonard D. 
Ahl’s Blue Bonnet, Myopia Hunt Club’s King George, 
Nightgown, George S. Mandeli’s Aspiration, Scintillating 
Led, George von L. Meyer’s Acronis Mrs. F. Ayer, 
Jr.'s Tate lets Mrs. George Burrough’s Topsey, F. J. 
Ailey’s Royal Oak, James H. Proctor’s Blue Streak, Ches- 
ter, T'ricotrin, Warbird, Teddy Boy, D. F. Waller’s ; 
Cr Be. Brick’ssVerro: 
Class 4—Hunters up to carrying 175 pounds; con- 
formation to count 25 per cent, per formance 75 per cent. 
C. G. Rice’s Dixie, Black Bird, Apple Prince, Frosty 
Morning, May Apple, Jocco, Buster Brown, Unknown, 
Leonard D. Ahi’s Strong Boy, Bayard ‘Tuckerman, Jr.’s 
Major Wheeler, Miss aids Agassiz’s Dictator, Miss Julia 
Appleton’s Mirone, Turando, My opia Hunt Club’s Sheriff, 
George S. Mandell’s Rebate, Bay Queen, Colette, The 
Cad, The Sport, The Ugly Duckling, Puppet, James Pep- 
per, Gus Owens, Crescent, First Mate, Milch, George 
von ly. Meyer’s Leamington, Flamingo, Thomas W. 
Peirce’s Jerry, Mrs.. F. Ayer, Jr.’s Laird) Be Ayer, 
Jr’s Mint Julip, Tucker Ho, Gilbert, Miss Mary Curtis’ 
oe att ey Ishmael, Messmate, R. "H. Reece's Peggy 
Sommers, Woodsman, Miss Rosalind Wood's Reanoke, 
Mrs. George Burroughs’ Raven, Miss Eleonora R. : 
Sears’ St: Agnes, John o Lawrence’s Star King, Aliea, 
Miss Eleanor Cole’s Chorus Girl, C. F. Frick’s “Myopia, 
D. F. Waller’s 
The judges are: For hacks, Frederick H. 
hunters, John H. W eet and Rebert Potter. 
OV ee O, 
Puritan tea-house at Montserrat luncheon guests cf 
the week have been Mrs. Clarence Hayward, Mrs. E. P. 
Hamblett, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Alley, Montserrat; Mrs. 
Arthur J. Karr of Montserrat, party of six in honor of 
Miss Mary L. Morrison of Washington, D. Cire C, 
B. Smith of Juniper Point, seven ; Mrs. G.A.G! idden, whist 
party for bine Mrs. Charles H. Price of Montserrat 
entertained the young women employed in the Flolyoke 
Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Salem at a musical in her 
home, Monday, after a supper had been served in the 
Puritan tea-house. Miss Catherine Hostetter of Broad 
Run, Va., was airong tea guests. 
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Mrs. David Coggin and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, ‘of, 
Salem, who have been house euests of Mrs. Frank %. 
Chick in Magnolia, left for North Sutton, N. H., this: 
week, to spend Auegust.. Mrs. Chick, Mrs. H. B. Jud-, 
son and Mrs. McMurray. will be luncheon guests next 
Monday of Mrs. George FE. Barnard in Ipswich. 
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