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One of the smartest dinner parties of 
the summer was that given Monday even- 
ing, the last day of August, by M. Krou- 
pensky, the charge d’ affaires of the Rus- 
sian embassy, at the fashionable North 
Shore Grill, Magnolia. “The male mem- 
bers of the party—-there were sixteen 
covers—were selected from among the 
members of the Russian, French, Ger- 
man, British and Italian embassies— 
located at Manchester, and the young 
ladies from the elite of the North Shore, 
the party being very charmingly chape- 
roned by Mrs. Washington B. “Thomas 
of Boston and Pride’s Crossing, and 
Mrs. J. Don. Cameron of Washington, 
who has been spending the summer at 
the Schofield cottage in Manchester. In 
the party, besides the host, Mrs. 
Thomas and Mrs. Cameron, were: 
Misses Alice and Julia Meyer, daughters 
of Postmaster General and Mrs. George 
von L. Meyer; Misses Helen and Mar- 
garet Thomas, daughters of Mr. and 
Mrs. W. B. Thomas; Miss Mary As- 
tor Paul of Philadelphia; Miss Martha 
Cameron of Washington; Baron Schlit- 
tenbach, Russian consul-general at New 
York; M.de Thal and Baron de Stael 
Holstein, secretaries of the Russian lega- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
tion; Vicomte de Chambrun, secretary 
of the French embassy; Mr. von Prit- 
twitz, an attache of the German em- 
bassy; Mr. Ovey, third secretary of the 
British embassy, and Signor Giuliano 
Cora of the Italian legation. The din- 
ner was served on a long table on the 
broad veranda of the Grill, plainly though 
effectively decorated with ferns and cut 
flowers. ‘The dinner was specially pre- 
pared and was thoroughly foreign in 
every detail, some of the dishes taking 
several days to prepare. At each lady’s 
plate was a beautifully handpainted rnenu, 
specially prepared for the occasion, and 
the menu, printed in French, on_ the in- 
side was as follows: 
Dinner du 31 Aut 1908. 
Vorschmack 
Stachi Paresseuse 
Rastegais au Saumon 
Timbale de Homards Grimaldi 
Schaschliks a la ‘Tartare 
Poulet de Grain au Cresson 
Salade de Laitues 
Celery a la Moelle 
Glaces Nesselrode 
Friandises 
Dessert. ° 
Francis G. Curtis leaves his summer 
home at Pride’s for an extended trip 
abroad Saturday. He will go first to 
Seattle, Wash., and will sail from ther 
for Yokohama, Japan. 
: At the Gotels :: 
Miss E. J. Alexander of Boston is 
registered at the Hesperus for the bal- 
ance of their season, being one of the 
early arrivals of the week. 
Apartments have been taken at the 
Hesperus by Mrs. C. L. Harris of Pro- 
vidence, R. I., for the remaining two 
weeks that the hotel remains open. 
Reginald M. Cleveland of New York .- 
joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tread- 
well Cleveland, at the Hesperus and will 
remain with them during their stay. 
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Cleveland were among 
the late arrivals of last week. 
Among the early arrivals of the week 
at the Aborn were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. 
Bancroft, Miss Bancroft and E. R. Ban- 
croft, of Providence, who will remain at 
the hotel until the close of the season. 
The hotel, as has been the custom, will 
remain open until the latter part of the 
month, although no definate date has yet 
been decided upon for their closing. 
Mrs. Theodore C. Woodbury of 
Orange, N. J., has taken apartments at 
the Hesperus for the balance of the 
month, arriving there late. last week. 
Mr. Woodbury arrived at the hotel 
Tuesday of this week, and will remain 
with her during her stay. 
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