6 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan are on 
from Rye, N. Y., fora visit with Mr. 
McMillan’s mother, Mrs. James Mce- 
Millan, at Eaglehead, Manchester. 
Among the many notable guests at the 
Oceanside this week, has been Samuel 
Clemens (Mark Twain), who was the 
guest of the Hon. E. M. House, of 
Austin, ‘Texas. 
The Misses Edwards of Boston, are 
again occupying the Tibbitts cottage at te 
West Manchester. Mr. and Mrs ‘Tib- Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
bitts have been spending the spring and a 
early summer here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley, to- Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
gether with their daughters, the Misses 
Rosamond, Leslie and Frances Bradley, served at tables 
returned to Pride’s Crossing, Sunday 
after spending the winter in Europe. THE COLONNADE 
Among those who have taken apart- 
ments at the Seacrest cottage, Magnolia, Newel y ye NV eee 
are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Chandler, 8 , . ¥ Asse musete 
of Cleveland, Ohio, who are accom- Charge Accounts Solicited. :! Telephone Magnolia 81 
panied by Miss Katherine Chandler, 
Miss Marrette, and Master Chandler. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, who 
have been at their Manchester Cove es- 
tate for a fortnight or more, will not 
h ither of their sons with th for 
ave either o tee em for Mrs. MacHale —-~ 
the summer. Bigelow and 
his bride will go direct to Chicago on Of the Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass. 
returning from Europe, and Prescott ; 
Bigelow, jr., and his: bride are sailing the 
g y Shep 8 Has opened a Branch in the NORTH SHORE 
15th of this month to spend the summer > : 
in, Europe. They will return in the GRILL, MAGNOLIA, where she will have expert help 
early fall and may then come to the shore in the following specialties— 
for a few weeks before going to town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow had as guests the 
first of this week Horatio Nevins of Bos- Dressing, Shampooing, Hair Coloring, 
ton and Miss Redfeld of Philadelphia. Ondulation, Manicuring 
Hair Goods for Summer Wear 
Ring Transformations, Empire Coiffures, Wavy Switches, 
Electric Vibratory Facial and Scalp ‘Treatment, Hair 
The week has been a busy one at 
Huyler’s, as has been evinced by the 
numerous automobile parties that have 
stopped there for ice cream and cooling 
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drinks. “The round tables in front, un- 
der the trees, are very popular, particu- 
larly amongst motorists and carriage SUBSCRIBE TO THE BREEZE NOW 
parties. 
Grecian Knots, Psyche Puffs and Pin Fringes. 
ORIGINAL 
Magnolia Tea House and North Shore Grill 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
Tea served in the Corridor Garden from 4 to 6. Grill open from 12 to 10 daily, a la Carte service. From 12 to 3 table d’hote FISH 
and GHIGKEN DINNERS, $2.00. Under the supervision of a graduate of the New York Bureau of Domestic Science an ORDER 
DEPARTMENT has been established for the sale of Rolls, English Rice Muffins, Cakes, Tartlets and Sweets of Every Description dainti- 
ly prepared for outside service. There will also be found an agency for the sale of Japanese Bon-Bons, Nuts and Tea Cakes. {|There 
will be no wines nor liquors sold in the Grill this season. For the convenience of Patrons and Guests the Wine Room will be open for 
storage of liquors, and a wine clerk in attendance. A small price will be charged for corkage and icing. 
ST TT RET SS 
Open June 20, 1908 
Telephone 96 Magnolia 
