NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 11 
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Mrs. G. E. Strauss and Miss Adele 
Strauss of New York City were among 
the early arrivals of the week at the Mas- 
conomo house where they will spend the 
balance of the season. ‘The Strausses 
have been accustomed to spend the sum- 
mer months at Bass Rocks where last 
year they occupied the Perkins cottage, 
and this is their first season on the Man- 
chester shore. 
Mrs. J. L. Buckner, of Chicago, and 
her daughter, Miss Frances Buckner, 
spent a few days this week at the Ocean- 
side. 
Miss M. C. Croswell of Cambridge, 
entertained at the Oceanside, Monday, 
where she is spending the summer, two 
of her Cambridge friends, the Misses 
Josephine R. and Margaret H. Bates. 
Mrs. H. S. Briggs of Boston stopped 
at the Hespefus a few days this week, 
looking at cottages in Magnolia. 
Samuel H. Jobes of Bordentown, 
N. J., has registered at the Hesperus for 
a few weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. ‘Tompkins of 
Owensboro, Ky., accompanied by Miss 
emily Simmonds, Mrs. E. G. Sim- 
monds, Harry Simmonds and Miss May 
Berry all of Owensboro, stopped at the 
Oceanside Tuesday while motoring 
through this section of the country. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Rike of 
Dayton, Ohio, are registered at the 
Oceanside for the balance of the sum- 
mer. Mr. Rike is one of the leading 
citizens of Dayton. 
Among the many autoists who stopped 
at the ()ceanside this week, were Nlr. 
and Mrs. Herbert Coppell, George 
Myers and Harry W. Banks, all of New 
York, who remained in the Breakers 
cottage over night, “Vuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Vauehan, tour- 
ing from their home tn Providence to the 
White Mountains, spent the week end at 
the Hesperus. 
Mr. and Mrs. BE. W. Smith of Phila- 
delphia entertained at the Hespyrus, Sat- 
urday, Miss E. M. Clendening, of Kan- 
sas City, Me. 
E. Norman Scott of Danville, Pa., 
has joined his father, Ff. N. Scott, of 
New York, for a few weeks at the Hes- 
perus. 
Another arrival at the Hesperus late 
last week was Bentley Gardiner, of New 
York, whose summer home is_ the 
““Cross Roads,’’ Ardsley-on-Hudson. 
Miss May Alden Ward of Boston is 
another guest at the Aborn for the bal- 
ance of the summer. 
J. Michaels of Rochester, N. Y., 
joined his family over the week-end at 
the Hesperus. 
Dr. Freeman W. MacDonald 407 Marlborough St. 
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