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Society Notes 
An unusual treat is promised North 
Shore residents the coming season 
Mrs. J. Russell Selfridge has _per- 
suaded Mrs. Roswell. D Hitchcock 
(widow of Commander Hitchcock, 
U.S. Navy), president of ‘The En- 
tertainment Club of New York,” to 
establish a North Shore — branch. 
Library Hall,.Magnolia, has been en- 
gaged for Tuesday evenings, July 9, 
July 16, July 23, July 30, August 6 
and August 13. The programs will 
be novel and of unusual interest. Dr. 
Quackenbos, whose story of calling 
Adele back to life aroused the entire 
country, has. consented to repeat that 
wonderful feat in Magnolia, on July 
13. He will also recount a few of the 
laughable “Delusions of the Sane.” 
Only members of the club and their 
friends will be admitted to these en- 
tertainments. The membership list 
is to be strictly limited, and confined 
to the most exclusive and intellectual 
circle. Among the honorary mem- 
bers of the club are H.S.H. Rear 
Admiral Prince Louis of Battenburg, 
Prince Louis d’Orleans, Prince An- 
toine d’Orleans, Prince Hans de Ho- 
henlohe Oehringen, Prince Frederick 
Charles de MHohenlohe Oeringen, 
Baron Wulff von Plessen, Sir Henry 
Mortimer Durand and many ambassa- 
dors from foreign countries, the 
admirals of foreign warships now in 
port, Admiral of the Navy and Mrs. 
George Dewey, General Miles, Gen- 
eral Wilson, and many of the most ex- 
clusive of New York's smart set. 
The New ‘York Times says of this 
club, ‘Nearer a salon than anything 
ever attempted in New York.” The 
programs appeal so strongly to men 
that more than half the membership 
consists of those of the sterner sex. 
Booklets with lists of programs already 
given and full particulars may be 
obtained from Mrs. J. Russell Self- 
ridge, “At the Sign of the Dolphin.” 
Applications for membership may also 
be made through Mrs. Selfridge. 
Mrs. Hitchcock has taken rooms at 
the Oceanside for the summer. 
Mon. Pardo, the Peruvian minister, 
arrived at Manchester last Saturday. 
He is having the Mrs. Francis Lane 
house at the Cove, and the house was 
opened yesterday when part of the 
family arrived from Washington. 
A handsome new 42-foot power 
boat, of the cruiser type, is being 
fitted out at the Atlantic works in 
Amesbury for R. C. Hooper of West 
Manchester and will soon be ready to 
turn over to the owner. 
The Godfrey L. Cabots arrived at 
Beverly Farms this week for the sea- 
son. They are occupying the Hub- 
bard cottage. 
The H. F. Harrises of Davon, Pa., 
arrived at Manchester yesterday, 
where they have the Winch cottage . 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cushing ar- 
rived at Pride’s Crossing yesterday 
for a visit with Mrs. Cushing’s family, 
the Alexander Cochranes. 
“The Dolphin” opened at Magnolia 
this week for the season. Last year 
this was one of the rendezvous points 
of the North Shore and it has every 
promise of being even more popular 
this season. Mrs. Selfridge is having 
a new kitchen and dining room built, 
and the tea piazza has been enlarged. 
Miss Selfridge’s gift shop will be quite 
a popular feature this year also. 
Miss McNamara is at her cottage, 
39 School street, Manchester-by-the 
Sea, for the season, and is prepared 
to do shampooing, marcel waviug, and 
manicuring. She has also a splendid 
scalp tonic and pomade. Telephone 
106-3 Manchester. 4 
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