Society Hotes. 
J. H Holmes of Pittsburg was a guest 
of the H. C. Fricks at Pittsburg, the 
past week. 
Mrs. E. C. Swift returned from 
Europe last week and arrived at “‘ Swift- 
moor,’ her Pride’s estate last Saturday. 
W. J. Mitchell and Andrew Carne- 
gie, 2d, have just returned from a short 
fishing trip in Northern Maine (Nor- 
cross). Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are 
leaving Monday for a visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Head at Lake Champlain. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sargent, jr., are 
at Magnolia as usual this summer, but 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sargent, sr., are 
abroad, spending the summer with their 
daughter, Baroness Knoop and Baron 
Knoop at Tunbridge Wells, England. 
George W. Kittredge of New York, 
chief engineer of the New York Cen- 
tral railroad, came to Magnolia in_ his 
private car, Wednesday, and, with his 
wife and two children, have taken apart- 
ments at the Oceanside. Mr. Kittredge, 
owing to his business duties, will be un- 
able to stay here any Jength of time, but 
plans to come down in his car over Sun- 
day each week. 
Mrs. Rockwood Hoare of Worcester 
arrived at Beverly Farms this week and 
is occupying the Knowlton ‘‘ Brook 
Cottage’’ for the balance of the season. 
The W, D. Denegres, who have been 
occupying the cottage awaiting the com- 
pletion of the addition to their own 
house at West Manchester are now at 
** Villa Crest,’’ though the work on the 
house is yet far from completed. 
Col. and Mrs. George Andrews of 
Washington have taken apartments in 
the Highland cottage, Magnolia, being 
among the late arrivals of last week. 
Col. Andrews is a son of Brig. Gen. 
George S. Andrews, who with Mrs. 
Andrews are also at the Highland’s for 
the summer having arrived there some 
time ago. With the General, are his 
two daughters, the Misses Alice and 
Katherine Andrews. 
Magnolia Tea House and North Shore Grill 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
served at tables 
THE COLONNADE 
Magnolia, : ! Massachusetts 
Charge Accounts Solicited. 23 Telephone Magnolia 81 
Mrs. MacHale —~ 
Of the Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass. 
Has opened a Branch in the NORTH SHORE 
GRILL, MAGNOLIA, where she will have expert help 
in the following specialties— 
Electric Vibratory Facial and Scalp Treatment, Hair 
Dressing, Shampooing, Hair Coloring, 
Ondulation, Manicuring 
Hair Goods for Summer Wear 
Ring Transformations, Empire Coiffures, Wavy Switches, 
Grecian Knots, Psyche Puffs and Pin Fringes. 
TELEPHONE 29-3 
SUBSCRIBE TO THE BREEZE NOW 
ORIGINAL 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
THE Grill opens promptly at 12 m., daily for Luncheon and Dinners. Service 
g ala Carte. Guests may rely upon being served with Fish taken daily from 
the immediate waters of Magnolia. Lobsters of good size being scarce this 
season the management have arranged to send boats out to deeper waters that 
they may obtain the large lobsters, and as caught, these are brought in shore and 
Kept Alive in water until needed for use at the Grill. 
Telephone 96 Magnolia 
