NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
; UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 
Open for the Season 
THE NEW MAGNOLIA TEA HOUSE AND CAFE 
Formerly The Dolphin 
Table d’hote Luncheon and Dinners, Philadelphia Fried Chicken 
noon Teas, 
daintily served. 
and Waffles. 
Private Card and Dinner Parties. 
Mrs. Elia A. Rolfe 
School of Domestic Science, Brookline 
Special attention given Automobile Parties, After- 
Delicious things to eat 
Pleasing Rooms 
Society Totes. 
Mrs. Woodhouse, wife of the gover- 
nor of Bermuda is a guest of the Dr. ° 
Charles Thorndike Parkers at their sum- 
mer home in Wenham. Dr. Parker 
spent a great part of last winter in Ber- 
muda. 
Count Herman von Hatzfeldt, the 
German counsellor, who is spen/ling the 
summer at the Farms, left Thursday for 
a visitat Bar Harbor. Baron Sturman 
of the German legation has also gone to 
Bar Harbor:where he will visit the Aus- 
trian ambassador. 
The eighth annual Magnolia Carnival 
will be held on Crescent Beach, Satur- 
day, July 25, at three o'clock. A very 
pleasing musical program has’ been 
arranged, and everything will be done to 
make the affair as complete a success as 
possible. “Two prizes will be awarded 
in each event with the exception of the 
canoe race and the relay, for which four 
will be put up, one for each man in the 
winning team. ‘The prizes will consist 
of cups, very attractively gotten up. 
Miss Mary Charlotte Frances Stuart, 
who is a passenger sailing on the Saxonia 
from Liverpool the 14th., and coming 
from Eneland to visit the Misses Jessie 
and Mary Colby at their Beverly Farms 
cottage, is a daughter of the late Col. 
William Stuart of “Tempsford — Hall, 
Beds., and a sister of William Dugald 
Stuart and cousin to the Earl of Bute. 
The Misses Colby are daughters of the 
late Robert Colby of New York and 
orand daughters of the late Anthony 
Colby of New Hampshire. ‘Three sum- 
mers ago Miss Stuart came to this 
country as the guest of the Misses Colby 
in New Hampshire at the old Colby 
homestead on Lake Sunapee. 
Among recent arrivals at the Hesperus 
this week are: A. J. Osgood of Wash- 
ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 
Hewett of Boston, E. A, Lovejoy of 
Brookline, Thomas Carson and his son 
from New York, and G..N. and J. S. 
Proctor of Fitchburg. 
Crescent Beach at Magnolia is the 
mecca for the summer people in and 
about Magnolia. Carriages and auto- 
mobiles may be seen in any number at 
the rear of the pavilion every day at the 
fashionable hour of noon. Anywhere 
from five to six hundred people are to 
be found bathing in the water, lolling 
about on the beach, or viewing the water 
and the bathers from the pavilion. Be- 
tween the hours of twelve and one the 
Oceanside orchestra renders a musical 
program which adds to the attraction of 
the beach and gliding in and out of the 
little harbor, are canoes, their occupants 
in their bathing suits and ever and anon 
landing at one of the two floats, where 
they dive off and after swimming about 
for a time re-enter their canoes and 
once more resume their paddling. The 
scene is indeed a pretty one, and under 
the efhcient management of ‘T. F. 
©’ Connor, the beach is in better condi- 
tion than ever before. 
Miss Grace O’ Brien, winner of the 
| Ose GARO 
STUDIO 
@ Mr. Garo will open a branch of 
his Boston Studio Library 
Building, Magnolia, July 21. 
in the 
@ Sittings made at residence if pre- 
ferred. 
swimming race: for ladies last summer, 
entertained at the Oceanside, this week, 
Miss Newell of Gloucester. 
Handicraft Studio and Gift Shop 
Interesting line of Arts and Crafts Pewrer, SILVER and JEWELRY. 
Illuminated Texts suitable for Christmas gifts. 
Marblehead Pottery and Rugs. 
Large line of Russian Toys for Children. 
leaf miniature Frames and Mirrors. 
The 
Gold 
Bridge Prizes and Brasses. 
ne Lessons in Wood Carving, Frame Making and Gilding. 
MISS ANNE ABBOTT 
LIBRARY BUILDING, 
MAGNOLIA 
THE NORTH SHORE TOILET PARLORS | 
MRS. E. B. DEAN 
CHIROPODY, MANICURE, SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, 
CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 
SCALP AND FACIAL TREATMENT, ELECTRIC NEEDLE AND 
MASSAGE TREATMENT 
ROOMS, 4, 5 and 6 
SAVINGS BANK BLDG. 
TELEPHONE 742. 
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