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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
AT THE HOTELS 
At the concert tomorrow night, held 
in the parlors of the Hesperus, Ralph 
Smalley will introduce as soloist, Percy 
Baker, an eminent baritone of Boston. 
Mr. Smalley will also render several so- 
los and plans to make the concert the 
event of the season thus far. 
H. S. Rand, jr., has been entertain- 
ing atthe Oceanside during the week 
his chum and class-mate at Harvard, H. 
Benjamin Peirce of Cambridge and with 
true Harvard spirit the young men _ have 
been skylarking around the hotel and 
Magnolia. One of the jokes played by 
Mr. Peirce was that of registering as 
coming from Kristiania, Norway. 
The children of the Dorothy Dix hall, 
Boston, are expected at the Hesperus 
the 13th of this month, when they will 
give their annual entertainment. ‘This 
consists largely of singing and recitations 
in appropriate costumes and is always en- 
joyed by those who witness the perform- 
ance. 
L. F. Gordon, a prominent manufac- 
turer of Worcester, registered at the 
Hesperus late last week, where he will 
remain for the summer. With him 
were Mrs. Gordon and their sons Win- 
field and Forrest Gordon and Rufus 
Robinson. The Gordons came in their 
White Steamer from Worcester and 
plan to do a great deal of motoring along 
the shore. 
H. G. Sargent, a prominent lawyer of 
Concord, N. H., has taken apartments 
at the Hesperus for the season and is ac- 
companied by Mrs. Sargent, Miss Sar- 
gent, and William T. Bell. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Phillips of 
Chicago, and Miss H. G. Phillips have 
engaged rooms in the Villa, one of the 
cottages connected with the Hesperus 
hotel, for the summer. 
William G. Ward of Boston, who is 
connected with the Federation Bulletin, 
the official paper of the Federation of 
Women’s clubs, is at the Hesperus for 
the summer months. 
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