20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
August 20, 1915. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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YSTERY ISLAND has attracted many people during 
the past week of warm weather. Luncheon and din- 
ner parties from the shore have made the Casino very 
lively and the Saturday evening dinner dance was a very 
jolly atfair. Among those registered at the Casino were: 
Mrs. Warner, Oceanside, Magnolia; Mrs. Ernest H. Pen- 
tecost, Master Dick Pentecost, Miss Mary Pentecost, Miss 
‘add, Topsfield; Kenneth Lewis and «Newell Bent, Bev- 
erly Farms; Mrs. Harris Livermore and Mr. and Mrs. 
Halstead Lindsiey, Nahant; Mr. and Mrs. William Gor- 
don Means, Beverly Farms; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan 
and Henry Russell, Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 
Trerner, Harry Lee and Miss Florence Lee, Beveriy 
farms; Mrs. Alexander H. Higginson, West Manchester ; 
George Silsbee, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Crownia- 
st:ield and FE. C. Quiner, Marblehead; Mrs. George Lee, 
Reverly Farms; Mrs. Nathan G. Horton, Magnolia; 
Charles EF. Inches and Harold D. Walker, Boston; Mrs. 
Fred F. Rhoades, Mrs. D. B. Hussey, Mrs. E. H, Brain- 
ard, Mrs. Charles D. Callery and Mrs. H. Matthews, 
Oceanside, Magnolia; Dr, and Mrs. Eric Lundberg, Bev- 
erly Farms; George T. McKay, Marblehead; James Par- 
ker and Nathaniel Ayer, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
S. Brown, Youngstown, O.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Elwell, 
New Haven. Conn.: Mr, and Mrs. L. W Morgan, Bev- 
erly Farms; Edwin Bartlett, West Manchester; Miss Dor- 
othv Sanders. Philadelnhia. Penn.: Mrs. R. Livineston, 
New York; Mr and Mirs. FE. P..Rowe. Moenolia: Mr. 
and Mrs. 7. W. Tewkshury. Master Graham Tewksbury, 
‘. C. Hollander. Louis Benton. Mrs. T. Clark Hollander, 
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rice and Benton Bradshaw, Beverlv 
Farms; Colburn Smith, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. G. N. 
Proctor, Jr., Boston; Robert G. Warner and Miss EF. M. 
Lewis, Boston; William O, Chapman and Miss Chapman, 
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. John Greenough, New York; Mrs. 
Edison Lewis, Hartford, Conn.; Miss Jervis, London; 
Master Charles Sprague and Master Pen Higginson, 
Beverly Farms. 
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Miss Susan C. Amory of Hale st., Beverly. Farms, 
has returned from a trip to Maine resorts. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Graeme Haughton of Pride’s 
Hill, Pride’s Crossing, opened their home last Friday 
aiternoon for the last musicale of the three that Mrs. 
Hall McAllister has given on the shore this summer, 
The artists were Miss Laeta Hartley, the brilliant pianist, 
and Mr. Vernon d’Arnalle, the distinguished baritone. 
Groups of English, German, French and folk songs of 
lewer Brittany were given by Mr. d’Arnalle, with Miss 
Louise McAllister as accompanist. The three musicals 
have been very successful affairs and much appreciated 
by the summer colonies along the Shore. 
Mrs. Edwin Casey of Chicago is spending a few 
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George H. Swift of the 
Sohier cottage, Beverly Cove. Mr. Swift’s brother, 
Charles Swift of Chicago, who is spending much time 
along the Shore is a frequent week-end visitor at the 
Swifts. 
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Col. and Mrs. Cranmore N. Wallace of Beverly 
Cove have returned from an auto trip to Maine and the 
White Mountains. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman of Beverly Cove 
left Sunday on their yacht “Paloma” for a trip along the 
Maine coast. 
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