AT THE HOTELS 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Crocker of 
Fitchburg, and their family have arrived 
at Magnolia this week, where they have 
taken the Gables cottage for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, 
jr., Miss Isabella Wadsworth, and 
Master Charles Wadsworth, of Philadel- 
phia, are at the Wadsworth cottage for 
the season, as is Mrs. “Thomas Wood 
also of Philadelphia. 
Miss Shaw and Miss Eleanor Shaw, 
of Milton, who have formerly spent the 
summer at the Shaw cottage, Magnolia, 
are visiting their aunt, Mrs. S. C. Davis 
at the Oceanside, where Mrs. Davis is 
registered for the season. 
D. C. Nugent, jr., of St. Louis, Mo., 
spent the week-end at the West Flume 
cottage with Russell Lord, of Chicago. 
Mr. Nugent, although he has been ac- 
customed to spend the summer in Map- 
nolia, will go to Poland Springs this 
season. 
The Oceanside has been chosen by at 
least one newly married couple as the 
spot most suited for their honeymoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Lawrence, of 
Chicago, are at the hotel for a week’s 
stay, and without doubt, find it a very 
pleasant spot from which to start on their 
life’s journey. 
Commencing Thursday evening the 
Oceanside began their usual summer 
dances held three times a week in the 
Casino. Every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and 
Saturday evenings the Oceanside orches- 
tra will play there for the benefit of those 
who wish to enjoy themselves in_ this 
manner. 
Among the late arrivals last week, at 
the Aborn was Mrs. Arabella Howe of 
Boston: Mrs. Helen H. White and her 
son Russell White took lunch at the 
hotel the latter part of last week and en- 
gaged rooms for the season, which they 
are to occupy tomorrow or Monday. 
Miss Carney had as guest over the week- 
end, Prof. G. H. Matthews and Mrs. 
Matthews of New Britain, Conn. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Varney, cbeW.en te 
THESE G Goods are Received Weekly by the follow- 
ing well known dealers on the North Shore 
Allen, B. L., Druggist, Manchester 
Barker, F. A., 
Delaney, T. F., i 
Lycett, A. M. & Son, “ 
Poole, J. S., u 
Shepard, Wm. H.., f 
Gloucester 
Beverly 
Magnolia 
Rockport 
Marblehead 
Beverly Farms 
They are 60c, 8O0c and $1.00 the Pound 
Wiss Switt 
20 Wlest Thirty=third Street 
Wew Work 
Summer Branch Opens July ist 
AT THE 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Mass. 
Decorative work, lamps of carved wood, 
lamp 
and candleshades, picture frames of antique em- 
broideries, desk fittings, sofa pillows, 
mirrors, 
old brocades, fans and laces. 4|Also a large va- 
riety of other articles suitable for house furnish- 
ings, gifts or prizes. 
Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
Miss Swift's Office in New York 
PN ia AS TTS BO TE OS CL RT TRE TE ATS Oe ST EE, A ET TE | 
MESSRS. WALTER 
KIMBALL & CO. 
impo rte rs and Dealers in Wo rks of Art 
31 Beacon Strece edaton: 
Summer Branch at the North Shore Grill, 
avacnorS 
OPENING JULY 6, 1908, Special Exhibition Ok CAlniea Prints oe the 
famous set of London Gries by F. Wheatley, R. A., and T. G. Appleton. 
