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4 #@ Soriviy Notes - ¢ 
An engagement of interest to many 
North Shore people is that of Miss Lor- 
_ faine Roosevelt, the daughter of Mrs. J. 
West Roosevelt, and Langdon Warner, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B Warner. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wyman, who 
have occupied the Mansfield cottage at 
~ West Manchester for so many years, are 
this year living in a cottage at the corner 
of Thorndike avenue and Lothrop 
street, Beverly. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer and her com- 
panion, Miss Webster, arrived in New 
York Monday on the Arabic and came 
_ at once to Miss Thayer’s summer home 
in West Manchester. They had been 
_ abroad six-months, first in Egypt, and 
_ later motoring through Europe, particu- 
larly Belgium and Holland, and then 
through England. Miss Webster’s 
sister, Mrs. H. H. Goss and Mr. Goss 
are up from Providence, R. I., for a 
~ visit. 
The first of the series of subscription 
musicales arranged by Mrs. Hall Mc- 
Allister attracted the fashion from all 
_ parts of the North Shore to the beautiful 
summer home of Mrs. Henry F. Sears, 
(Miss Jean Struthers of Philadelphia) at 
_ Chapman’s Corner, Beverly Cove, 
Wednesday afternoon. The musical 
was held in the spacious music room, 
where a brilliant company listened while 
a delightful program was carried out. 
The artists who contributed were Mme. 
Rider-Kelsey, soprano; Mrs. Olive 
Whiteley Hilton, violinist; and Oliver 
Claude Cunningham, baritone. The 
next in the series will be at Villa Crest, 
_ the summer home of Mrs. Walter D. 
Denegre of New Orleans at West Man- 
chester on Aug. 11, and the last in the 
Series at Avalon, the summer home of 
Mrs. Frederick Ayer of Boston at Pride’s 
_ Crossing on Aug. 25. 
The Breeze has been asked to correct 
a slight error which appeared in a Glou- 
cester newspaper in the report of the 
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} HOYLE 364 Boylstou St., Boston, and Magnolia ** \ 
a PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY < 
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Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hoyle take pleasure in announc- \ 
iN ing the opening of their Summer Studio, at Flunie 4 
Road, Magnolia, with an exhibition of their,.work. in M 
\ Portrait Photography. A specialty is made of Home \ 
iN Portraiture, Miniatures on Ivory and Copies, * Choice K 
5 Assortment of Hand Carved Frames and Mirrors. Par- \ 
\ ticular attention given to photographing children. ) 
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i Studio next to Summer Chapel K 
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A EE CE A, VE AOE VO A eK, 
Small Water Colors JOSEPH A. AUDET 
of Magnolia scenery MANDOLIN VIRTUOSO 
Teacher of Violin, Mandolin and Guitar 
FOR SALE 3 214 BOYLSTON STREET danas “BOSTON, MASS, 
At THE INDIAN STORE, Lexington Ave. : 
MAGNOLIA Novelty Instrumental Tria or Ouartet 
Open for engagements at all hours 
Receptions, Dinners, etc, 
Address HYPERION QUARTET 
214 BoyLston Sr., Boston, Mass. 
Orders taken for favorite views in public places 
or private grounds. 
Artist: [iss Agnes Leavitt of Boston 
MRS. WILLIAM E. PAGE 
WILL BE AT 
THe Asorn Horet, Macnouia 
AFTER AUGUST 1 
Where she will be glad to see 
her old pupils and meet new ones 
PRIVATE LESSONS 
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BRIDGE and SKAT 
Lessons at Pupils’ Residences if Desired 
coming marriage of Lieut. Commander 
Benjamin B McCormick and Mrs. 
Helen M. Livingstone. Commander 
McCormick makes his headquarters at 
the Army and Navy club, Washington, 
and Mrs. Livingstone is at the Macdon- 
ald cottage in Magnolia, not the McCor- 
mick cottage as was reported. 
The Fairfax 
78 LOTHROP STREET, BEVERLY 
The Only Hotel on the Béverly Shore 
Five Minutes Boating Bathing Tennis 
From TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED 
President Taft’s i , 
HE Farrraix Horet overlooks this 
picturesque harbor and_ offers every 
convenience and pleasure to visitors at this 
favorite resort. 
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