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__ NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Judge and Mrs. William H. Moore 
are homeward bound on the Lusitania 
which is due in New York tomorrow, 
and they will come at once to ‘‘ Rock- 
marge,’’ their Pride’s Crossing household 
by Sunday. The engagement of Paul 
Moore was recently announced. 
~ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman and 
family will come to ‘* Bee Rock,’’ their 
summer estate at Beverly Cove, for July 
and August. Miss Hope Norman is at 
Pride’s Crossing at present visiting her 
aunt, Mrs. E. Preble Motley. 
D. B. Wentz and family of Wycote, 
Pa , are coming on to Pride’s Crossing 
very soon. ‘The servants and _ horses 
arrived yesterday. 
The North Shore Grill club continues 
this year, as in seasons gone by, to be the 
center of the elite society that spends the 
summer at Magnolia and along the North 
Shore. The Grill has a wide and very 
well deserved reputation for having every- 
thing that is new and interesting in the 
way of entertainment and, this year, the 
management has surpassed itself, if that 
be possible. While this season’s novel- 
ties are all pleasing, one especially at- 
tractive is a supper de luxe, prepared as 
a special attraction for Sunday evening 
diners. Some of the guests at the Grill 
during the last week were Paul A. Sher- 
win, steward of the Parker House, Bos- 
ton, who had a party down to dinner last 
Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hathaway 
and Mrs. John Shepard and party of 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Prouty, 
Chestnut Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. 
Walker, Marblehead Neck; Mr. and 
Mrs. A. E. Drake and Mr. and Mrs. 
William Chisholm of New York City. 
On Monday, Bryce J. Allen of Beverly 
Cove and J. Harriman of Boston were 
downto lunch. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. 
Sherman of Sands Point, L. I., were al- 
so at lunch on that day. Herman 
Harde, the distinguished New York 
archetect, is also a frequent guest at the 
Grill Club. 
Two more classes have been started 
the last week by “* Bunnie’’ Woods, the 
physical instructor, one a tennis class at 
Mrs. G. M. Lane’s. Mrs. Gordon 
Abbott’s daughters and those of Mrs. B. 
A. Beal are members of the class. An- 
other has been formed, of boys and girls, 
at Mrs. Philip Dexter's farm, Manches- 
ter. Baseball and all kinds of frolicing 
sports are indulged in. 
Hats. Russian Brass. 
Magnolia Branch of “THE INDIAN STORE,” Boston 
LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work, Japanese and other Pottery. 
Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
: At the fintels :: 
MAGNOLIA 
Among the exhibitors at the Ocean- 
side next week, is the well-known New 
York linen specialist —Thomas Carson of 
240 Fifth avenue, New York City. In 
coming to Magnolia, he brings some of 
his choicest works of art in linens of all 
kinds, scarfs, lace curtains, bed spreads 
and other linen furnishings for summer 
homes. One of his most attractive ex- 
hibits is a line of Scotch summer blankets. 
Mr. Carson has been at the Masconomo, 
Manchester, the last week. 
Among the guests who arrived this 
week were Mr. and Mrs. James S. 
Stuart and family, of New York City. 
After a few weeks at the Oceanside, 
they will go up into the White Moun- 
tains for the remainder of the summer. 
Other New Yorkers are Mr. and 
Mrs. A. Hatfield, jr., Mrs. F. W. 
Tappenbeck, J. H. Williams and Mr. 
and Mrs. Herbert S. Harde. Mr. 
Harde is one of the most distinguished 
architects in New York City. Other 
guests are Mrs. E. H. Cole, Miss 
Emma Reese, Baltimore; Miss C. W. 
Fuller, Mrs. C. G. Wylie, the Misses 
Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Beusne, 
John H. McCarthy, F. E. Warner, 
Mr. and Mrs. David Loring and Miss 
Loring, Miss Mary E. Moore, Mrs. H. 
F. Skinner, Edward A. Taft, jr., Bos- 
tons Ff, oO: ~ Dietrick and: Dr: H.-L. 
Langnecker, Cambridge; Mrs. James 
S. Coates and Miss Coates, Philadel- 
phia; Mrs. M. E. Wahl, Newark, 
N. J. 
Season guests registered at the Hesper- 
us this week are Miss Ethel Trucette, 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robeson, Brook- 
line; Mrs. Stanley Zell and son Leslie, 
-Baltimore; Mrs. Helen A. Bolles, Ray- 
mond F. Bolles, Miss I. J. Downey, 
Miss E. Burrage, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 
K. Pettengill, Miss Anne Abbott, Mr. 
and Mrs. Gustav A. Wertheim and fam- 
ily, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. John Steel, 
Mrs. J. Frank, Omaha; Mrs. Ida F. 
Steel and Miss Inga Steel, Denver, Col. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buffington, Fall 
River; Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bennett, 
Gloucester; Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. 
Sener, Lancester, Pa., Dr. and Mrs. 
R. H. Hofheintz, and Mrs. Julius Wile, 
Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. H. A. Bost- 
wick, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.; 
Mrs. I. G. Lombard, and daughter, 
Chicago. 
Curacao 
A. M. Lycett & Son 
PHARMACISTS 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTIONS carefully 
compounded by Registered Pharmacists 
Only the Best and Highest Quality 
of Drugs used 
Sole Agents for H. D. Foss & Co.s’ 
QUALITY AND PREMIERE CHOCOLATES 
Also the Celebrated Fuller Green Chocolates 
Toilet Articles and all other 
Druggists’ Sundries 
Try our Ice Cream Soda and College Ices 
Bottled Waters by the Dozen or Case 
Also Ginger Ale 
Choice Line of Imported and Domestic 
Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco 
THE MASGONOMO HOUSE 
Barber Shop 
Manchester, Mass. 
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Facial and Scalp Massage, Manicure and Ladies’ 
Hair-Dressing 
Sol. DuBois, (Late of the Imperial Hotel, New York) Prop. 
Yovelty Grio or Quartet 
OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS 
Tri-weekly or otherwise 
Past Experience Magnolia 
G 107, 2{4 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker and Gorsetiere 
Will be at 12 School 8t., Manchester, for the 
summer months, after June 28th. 
ALTERATIONS DONE. 
LAWN MOWERS 
If you want your lawn mowers 
ground and repaired, send to 
Estate of Paul B. Patten 
Salem, Mass. 
Send by Manchester and Saiem 
express, 
We do all grinding by special 
machinery, any size. New parts 
of ail standard mowers in stock. 
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 
FAULKNER 
SECRET SERVICE BUREAU 
LICENSED and BONDED 
88 Tremont St., BOSTON 
Seventh floor, Tremont Temple 
For 16 years has made investigations in 
U.S. and Canada. Highest reference from 
business and professional men. 
W. S. FAULKNER, Mgr. 
Night and Day ’Phones 
