NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT , 
Open for the Season ; 
THE NEW MAGNOLIA TEA HOUSE 
Formerly The Dolphin 
A 
Table d’hote Luncheon and Dinners, Philadelphia Fried Chicken 
and Waflles. 
noon Teas, Private Card and Dinner Parties. 
daintily served. 
Mrs. Ella A. Rolfe 
School of Domestic Science, Brookline 
Special attention given Automobile Parties, After- 
Delicious things to eat 
Pleasing Rooms 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore 
are receiving congratulations on the ar- 
rival ofa little daughter in their family 
circle on Wednesday, the 22d. Mr. 
and Mrs. Moore are at the Knowles cot- 
tase in Magnolia fora few weeks. 
James E. Keane, Mrs. S. Clarence 
Adams and Miss Jenkins all from New 
York motored from Boston to the Mas- 
conomo house, Sunday, returning that 
afternoon to Boston where they met 
Mrs. Keane and returned to New York 
in their auto. 
Mr. and Mrs A. N. Edwards of Had- 
don hall, Boston, have taken apartments 
at the Masconomo house, where they 
will remain for the balance of the sum- 
mer. ‘The Edwards are accompanied 
by their daughter, Miss Florence Ed- 
wards. 
Two new tennis courts have been laid 
out this week at the Masconomo house 
on the spacious lawn at the rear of the 
hotel, where, doubtless, many exciting 
vames of tennis will be played. 
Edgar S. Auchincloss of New York 
has joined his mother, Mrs. Edgar S. 
Auchincloss, and the rest of the family 
at the Oceanside for a couple of weeks. 
Mr. Auchincloss arrived Monday. 
To see the display of mirrors now 
being held in the art rooms of Walter 
Kimball & Co., in the North Shore 
Grill is worth a visit. The collection in- 
cludes some handsome _ hand-carved 
frames of various sizes, shapes and de- 
signs, selections having been made 
from different periods now in vogue for 
interior decorations. These have been 
especially prepared for exhibition in 
Magnolia and comprise a number of 
models that have never been put on ex- 
hibition before. 
S. Walter Stern, of New Orleans, 1s 
at the Masconomo for a few weeks, 
being among the late arrivals. 
: At the Gotels :: 
Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Skaats Wheel- 
er, of Bernardville, N. J., accompanied 
by Mrs. John J. Sutton and the Misses 
Sutton of Rye, N. Y., motored to Mag- 
nolia Saturday and registered at the 
Oceanside, where they spent the week- 
end. Sunday the party took dinner at 
the North Shore Grill. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Jongers and 
Miss Louise Jongers of New York, were 
among the early arrivals this week at the 
Oceanside, where they will spend the 
balance of the summer. 
H. M. Rees of Thomasville, Georgia, 
has joined the other members of his 
family at the Oceanside for a few weeks 
and is accompanied by Guy D. Hasel- 
ton, and William D. Haselton, of Cleve 
land, Ohio. The young men will re- 
side during their stay in the Joslyn cot- 
tage. 
Mrs. D. S. Crosby and Miss Louise 
Crosby, of Chicago, have registercd at 
the Hesperus for the summer months. 
John Scullin, of St. Louis, joined his 
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Scullin at the Masconomo in 
Manchester, Friday, where he will re- 
main for a brief stay. 
The D. A. Sullivans of Boston have 
been entertaining at the Masconomo this 
week F. H. and R. Donovan of Lynn. 
 MASCONOMO HOUSE *=-| 
O. C. Barber of New York, 
dent of the Diamond Match Co., Dr. 
and Mrs. A. W. Bevan, Mrs. Leroy 
Fuller, and her son, Master William 
Fuller, all of Chicago, are at the Mas- 
conomo house for a stay of a few ‘days 
duration. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bond of 
Hartford, are also recent arrivals at the 
Oceanside. .‘Mrs. J. J. Gannon, of 
New Orleans, arrived at the Oceanside 
the first of the week for the balance of 
the warm weather. . Mrs. Gannon is 
accompanied by Miss J. Gannon and D. 
B. Gannon. They come here from 
Gloucester where they spent the first of 
the season. 
One of the prettiest affairs at the 
North Shore Grill this week was the 
birthday party, Tuesday afternoon, of 
Master Jack Drake, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. B. Drake of Chicago, who are 
spending the summer at the Oceanside. 
Master Drake entertained seven of his 
young friends stopping at the hotel and 
about Magnolia and the feature of the 
party was _a magnificent birthday cake. 
On the top of the cake were the dates 
°98 and 1908 and eleven pink candles, 
one for each year and one for luck. 
The children had a merry little time and 
many glances were turned towards their 
table by the other guests of the Grill. 
Mrs. Drake also entertained a party of 
ladies for tea at a nearby table. Covers 
were laid for eight. 
Now open for the season of 1908 
Automobile Parties will find Especial Accommodations 
The cuisine is first class and in charge of one of the country’s 
best chefs. 
Conducted by R. Hamilton, formerly proprietor 
of the Wendall Hotel, Pittsfield, Mass. 
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