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RR eaeraateash Satie: 
President Taft joined his family at 
Burgess Point last Saturday and he has 
been enjoying a quiet rest since his ar- 
rival. There has been little variation in 
his daily program. He rises early and 
hurries off to either the Myopia or the 
Essex County golf links where he plays 
golf until about one o’clock. Then he 
returns to the cottage and transacts such 
official business as deman ‘Is his attention. 
Later on in the afternoon he takes a ride 
with Mrs. Taft and returns in time for 
an eight o’clock dinner, after which he 
remains at home. The family seem to 
enjoy spending the evenings quietly at 
kKome, and during the first tuo days after 
the arrival of the President they were 
almost continually together. Miss Taft 
has been enthusiastic over the tennis 
tournament being held at the Essex 
county club by the younger residents of 
the North Shore, usually driving to the 
courts alone in the Taft electric run- 
about Robert has also been inter- 
ested in both tennis and golf, while 
Charlie has been spending much of his 
time on his sailing dory. The President 
said ina recent interview that he had 
never had a vacation that he had enjoyed 
and appreciated more than the present 
one. He says he 1s delighted with the 
North Shore, and that he hopes to spend 
a great deal more time here next sum- 
mer, when he hopes Mrs. Taft will 
be in better health, and better able to 
entertain. 
Mrs Howard Heinz of Pittsburg and 
her brother Amasa Rust of Saginaw, 
Mich., have been guests of Dr. and 
Mrs. I ancashire at Manchester the last 
week. Dr and Mrs. Lancashire also 
entertained for a few days an automobile 
party from Saginaw which was made up 
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Richardson, 
Miss Helen Knowlton and Miss Helen 
Stark. 
Hugo R. Johnstone of the Hamilton 
colony has been to Bar Harbor for a 
short stay this week. Last Saturday Mr. 
Johnstone, who is one of the finest play- 
ers on the Myopia links, played a match 
with President Taft. 
Mr and Mrs. Robert Saltonstall of 
Pride’s Crossing are entertaining the 
father and mother of Mrs. Saltonstall, 
Col. and Mrs. Stevenson of Milton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Forbes and two 
children of Milton were guests at the 
Saltonstall residence a week ago. 
Mr. Nabuco, the oldest son of the 
Brazilian Ambassador, whose summer 
home is at Manchester, severely injured 
his hand at the Gloucester pageant last 
week by falling upon it. He brokea 
small bone and has been obliged to keep 
his hand bandaged since that time. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
At the Gintels :: 
Alfred Crane Palmer of New York 
City is atthe Oceanside, a guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. W. D. Perine of New York. 
Mr. Perine is the resident partner of the 
jewelry firm of Dreicer & Co. in the 
Colonnade. 
Mr. and Mrs A. Watson Armour of 
Chicago and Miss Mary A. Armour and 
Lawrence H. Armour of Kansas City 
have returned from a short motoring trip 
into New Hampshire and are settled in 
the Wilkins Cottage for the season. 
James McLean, the New York cop- 
per magnate, has arrived at the Ocean- 
side to spend the remainder of the season 
with Mrs. McLean and Miss Ethel who 
have been at Magnolia for some time. 
With him came Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 
Tinker of New York who will be guests 
of the McLeans. Mr. McLean is a 
partner in the Phelps Dodge Company 
of New York City, which has the largest 
copper and railroad holdings in Mexico. 
Miss Ethel T. Brown of Philadelphia, 
who is at the Oceanside, is entertaining 
Miss Elsie T. Morrill of East Orange, 
N. J., for a fortnight. 
Mrs. W. Gordon. McCabe and son 
W. Gordon McCabe, jr., of Peters- 
burg, Va , are among the week’ s arrivals 
at the Oceanside. They have joined 
Mrs. McCabe, jr., who came early in 
the season 
Among the arrivals at the Oceanside 
this week were Mrs. Elizabeth T. Rug- 
gles, Mr, and Mrs. Albert T. Chaffee, 
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blauvelt and son, 
Livingston Blauvelt, Mrs. John Hewett 
oo th, Mrs. J. A. Gorman, Miss C. 
 aahorrcart Mr. and Mrs. David Ste- 
Be Mrs. Charles Warren Hunt, Miss 
Alice Riggs Hunt, Charles Warren 
Hunt, jr., New York City; James 
Frederick Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Converse Gray, Mrs. George E. Cox, 
Boston; A. H. Adams, Dallas, Tex.; 
Mrs. Ormi F. Hibbard, Brooklyn; P. 
V. Hill, Augusta, Me.; Howard W. 
Larkin, Newton; Dr. and Mrs. Morti- 
mer H. Clarke, Auburndale; Mr. - and 
Mrs. George J. Simonds, Miss Sarah 
Weiss, North Andover; Miss Marian 
Allen, New Bedford; Edward S. Wilk- 
inson, North Adams; Mrs. A. C. Stone, 
Lawrence: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fenn, 
Brookline; Miss Helen Wheelock, Tn 
dianapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Wat- 
son Armour, Chicsoas Mrs. W. B. 
Saunders, Miss Emily Spairities Philadel- 
phia; TI’. W. Culbertson, Sewickley, 
Pa.; Carlos Greeley, St. Foie Mo. ; 
Ww. T. White, Lowell; Mrs. N. E. 
Roscoe, Waban; J. J Brooks, jr, 
Pittsburg, Pa. ; Mr: and Mrs. W. T. 
Hunter, Devon, Pa. 
North Shore Grill 
ANNEX 
VERY ~CHOICE APARTMENTS AND» 
SINGLE ROOMS TO RENT ; 
e Apply at the office 
THE NORTH SHORE GRILL © 
CLUB 
MAGNOLIA, = enten ane MAS 
Wanted 
Position as Private 
Secretary 
A Young Lady with Five Years Experience. 
Can also Drive Automobile. 
ADDRESS : 
Stoneleigh, Gloucester, Mass. 
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GREEN GABLES 
(Formerly known as the Oakes Cottage) 
Tea Room and Gift Shop 
Attractive Rooms to Rent 
Under the Management of the Women’s Educational and In 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
“MIZPAH” 
TO LET 
By THE Hour or Day 
8 h. p. Motor Boat, 27 ft. long, will 
carry eight passengers comfortably. A 
splendid launch for Motor Boat sails along 
« the beautiful North Shore. 
Information may be obtained at 
Cheever’s Drag Store, Manchester 
The boat may be found either at the Town Wharf 
in the center of the village, or at the float at Mascono- 
mo Park. 
Charles Lovegreen, Prop., Manchester 
Registered at the Masconomo in Man- 
chester this week were noted James H. 
Lake of Boston, Mrs. Edward S. EIl- 
wanger, Misses Helen and Margaret 
Ellwanger, Miss Cresswell and Miss 
Mable Webb of Rochester, N. Y., Miss 
Josephine Underwood of Germantows, 
Pa., Mrs. Calixto Garcia and family of 
Havana, Cuba, Cesar A. Barracco of 
Washington, Mrs. John M. Clark and 
Mrs. Richard Harding Davis of Marion, 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Beatly, Mr. 
and Mrs. Edward J. Mack of Cincinnati, 
Ohio, Mrs. Thos. Wheatly and Miss 
Alice Riggs Hunt and C. W. Hunt, jr., 
of New York. 
Peyton T. Carr of St. Louis, arrived 
Monday to join his family at the Ogean- 
side. The family is settled in the Over- 
look Cottage for the summer, 
