NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Motes 
W. D. Denegre has had as his guest 
at West Manchester part of the past 
week his nephew John Kennard of New 
Orleans, who returned home Wednes- 
day night. Mr. Denegre also started for 
New Orleans Wednesday night on a 
brief trip, having considerable business 
interests there. 
Miss M. C. McMurtrie of Boston was 
a guest over the week-end of Mrs. Ed- 
ward Wigglesworth, Manchester, re- 
turning to her home Wednesday. 
Mrs. George Fabyan, who is to have 
Mrs. Gordon Prince’s estate at West 
Manchester this summer, is not expected 
until July 2. Mrs. Prince has already 
moved over to Beverly Farms where she 
has the Hubbard cottage for the season. 
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Coffee and two grand- 
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daughters, the Misses Chew, of Wash- _ 
ington, arrived at Manchester this week, 
and are registered at Brownland Cottages 
for the summer. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gannett and 
family of Cambridge, and Dr. W. W. 
Gannett of Boston, are among the 
week’s arrivals at Manchester. They 
are at Brownland Cottages as usual. 
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter of Boston 
who arrived at Beverly Farms last week, 
are located at the Preston cottage for the 
season. Mrs. Porter and her two little . 
daughters sail next month for Scotland 
where Mrs. Porter is going to visit her 
parents. Dr. Porter, however, will be 
at Beverly Farms all summer, as he is 
on duty atthe Mass. General Hospital. 
The J. T. Wheelwrights were among 
the week’s arrivals at Beverly. Farms. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
the North Shore Grill Club) MAGNOLIA, 
MASS., opens for the season today 
Daily ala carte service, fresh from the grill, 
lawoprere 4° GIS, iaale 
VERANDAH, in the CORRIDOR GARDEN 
orin PRIVATE ROOMS. 
Mixed Grills (as in London and Paris) Chicken, 
Salads, ete. 
and Motoring Parties. 
Telephone for Tables in advance. 
A few choice apartments 
to let inthe Grill 
The NORTH SHORE GRILL (formerly 
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 
to 10 p.m., served. on the 
(Chops, Steaks, 
{Special attention given to Driving 
A. L. ROWELL, Prop. and’ Mer. 
Tel. 8101 Magnolia. 
or single rooms 
Fi ihe re a AA tae Se eT AR Ee 
In Yachting Circles. 
Chewink VIII, owned and sailed by 
F. G. Macomber, jr., Spokane I, own- 
ed by F. Lewis Clark, vice commodore 
of the Eastern Y. C., and sailed by J. 
Louis Stackpole, and Marblehead, own- 
ed by W. H. Joyce and S. H. Foster 
and sailed by Mr. Foster, are the three 
boats selected as the American team of 
sonder boats to sail in Germany and Spain 
this summer. The Chewink VIII is a 
Manchester built boat, being a product 
of the David Fenton Co’s yard. Those 
who have seen her sailing say she is the 
best boat of the three. 
The yachting season at Manchester 
starts today with a special race for class 
Q-22 footers. The regular season’s 
schedule is not yet fully arranged. 
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cra Attractions, “Hartwell’s Gift Shop”. 9 Chestnut St. 
