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Dr. Gurnsey of Gloucester  enter- 
tained at the North Shore Grill, “Tues- 
day evening, a party of eight friends at a 
dinner party-on the attractively enclosed 
veranda encircling the club. The party 
motored over in the doctor’s large tour- 
ing car and when West Gloucester was 
reached the car broke down and the party 
was detained there for over an hour. 
Several of the gentleman in the party 
have recently returned from a trip on the 
continent, and regaled their companions 
with many tales of the old world. 
A very pleasant little whist and tea 
party was given by Mrs. William A. 
Hulick of New York, who is spending 
the summer at the Oceanside hotel, 
Tuesday afternoon, on the circular ve- 
randa of the North Shore Grill, over- 
looking the beautiful Corridor Gardens 
connected with the tea house. In the 
party were: Mrs. George E. Carter of 
Brookline, Mrs. Henry C. Mathews of 
3altimore, Mrs. C. H. Ackert of Wash- 
ington, Mrs. Robert Bentley of Youngs- 
town, O., Mrs. George E. Potter, Mrs. 
Lee McMillan, New Orleans, Mrs. 
Charles Hood and Miss Wilder of 
Lowell. 
Mrs. George H. Coutts of New 
York, who is spending the summer at 
the Oceanside gave a luncheon party 
Tuesday for eight of the young ladies 
staying at the hotel, at the North Shore 
Grill. 
A pleasant little dinner party was given 
at the North Shore Grill, ‘Tuesday even- 
ing, by Mr. and Mrs. Clay A. Pierce, 
of the Pride’s summer colony, who en- 
tertained there a party of four friends. 
J. B. Lord, who has been away a 
couple of w reeks on matters of business 
that required his attention in Chicago, 
returned to the Oceanside the middle of 
the week and rejoined his family in the - 
Flume cottage, where they are spending 
the season. 
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