12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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i ¢ Suristy Notes 2 { Liprary Hatt, MAGNnouia 
© esseaser soacceeceeececet™ (Opposite the North Shore Grill ) . 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft and 
daughter. Louise, arrived last Friday FRIDAY AFTERNOONS 
night for a few weeks’ stay on the shore. 
They are guests at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 
Boardman’s in Manchester. ‘The Pres- 
ident was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Board- 
man at dinner Wednesday evening. 
Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter gave a tea at her 
Beverly Cove residence Monday after- 
noon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
P. Taft and their daughter, Miss Louise 
Taft. Among those who were invited 
in were Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Amory, 
Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Nicholas 
Longworth, the Countess de Chambrun 
and Hon. T. J., Coolidge.4 H=. T; 
Sheldon, who has been a house guest of 
Mrs. Leiter, left. Tuesday for Bridge- 
port, Conn., for a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Walker are 
returning from their motoring trip abroad 
this week. They will arrive at their 
West Manchester residence by Sunday 
probably. 
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: At the Bntels :: 
Among the arrivals of the week at the 
Oceanside were: T. Harbeck, Mrs. 
Agnes Hall, Charles Warren Hunt, H. 
L. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. 
Rust, Miss L. Humphrey, Miss I. M. 
Rust, Miss F. C. Rust, Mrs. William 
McMurtrie, C. W. Lyman, S. B. Clapp, 
H..B. Clapp, Mrs. F. M. Freeman, 
Miss Louise Freeman, C. B. Stewart, 
Evarts Tracy, D. Orman Powers, Bry- 
an Brooks, Miss Helen Whittenberg, 
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Clifford, jr., Mrs. 
E. L. Tinker, New York City; Guy 
B. McKinney, Gordon K. White, Jam- 
es Frederick- Dawson, MissM. I. Wells, 
- Mrs. James S. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. 
George Whiting, I. L. Winter, F. A. 
Godley, Boston; Miss Catherine. Far- 
well, Chicago; J. H. Cummings, 
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Robert 
Kane, W. G. Hagar, Mrs_ Harry Pot- 
ter, Clark Johnson, Sidney R. Overall, 
Edward Mallinckrodt, Mrs. T. B. Nug- 
ent, Morgan Nugent, Thomas E. Rut- 
ledge, Robert A. Holland, St. Louts, 
Mo.; Frank S: Martin, Ralph E Hal- 
lock, Miss Elsie C.- Martin, Henry C. 
Deknatel, Plainfield,» N.~ J. 
Among those registered at the Masco- 
nomo at Manchester this ‘week were no- 
ted Mrs. Chas. E. Mengel; Misses ‘Julia 
{., Jane P. and Emily T.: Mengel of 
Louisville, Ky.; Mr and Mrs. W.> C. 
Robinson, Alex. Robinson, W..C. Rob-: 
inson, jr., and Mrs. Alexander of» Pitts- 
burg, Pa.; Charles W. Wall, St- Louis; 
Mrs. Woodward Phelps, Newport; J. 
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O'CLOCK 
August 27th, September drd ane roth E 
Mr. JoHN CoLtsy ABBOTT'S 
ILLUS FRA TED CAUSERIES — 
ON THE 
“Foibles and Furbelows of the Past” 
Auc. 27 1H. 
Serr. 3rp. “The Men of Versailles.” 
Illustrated by ‘* Monsieur le Marquis’” 
Sepr. LOru. ‘Colonial Dressing in America.” 
Illustrated by ‘‘ Caroline of the Colonies ”’ 
“The Women of Versailles.” 
Illustrated by ‘‘ La Grande — Pandore ”’ 
( XVIII Century ) 
— 
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(XVIII CENTURY) 
{ The method of illustration is by means of life-sized paper dolls, invented, designed and J 
executed by Mr. Axssort, who has taken great care that their varied wardrobes shall be histor- 
cally correct in every detail. 
+4 During the past year these Causeries have been given before [ 
Theodore Roosevelt and the ladies of the Cabinet, at the | 
the Colony Club, New York; Mrs, John L. Gard- 
Her Excellency, Madame Kato, of the Japan-] 
Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and | 
Duchess of Connaught, and the Princess Patricia; 
Mrs. 
White House; 
ner, Fenway Court; 
ese Embassy, London ; 
The Princess | 
Christian; the Crown Prince and Princess of Sweden; Mrs. George | 
i Cornwallis West; 
Sincte Tickers, $2.00 
. | 
Lord and Lady Sackville, at Knole; Monsieur 
Course Tickers, $5.00] 
May be‘ had at Norrn SHore Grit, Magnolia, or at the Door. 
Pierre de Nolhac in the Palace of Versailies, and many others. 
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M. Machado, N. Y.; 
Mrs. W. H. 
Assheton} Warrentown; Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Elias, jr., N. Y.; James K. Se- 
niorand T. E. Senior, Cincinnati; Miss 
Josephine Rice, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
E. Mayer, N. Y.; Mrs. H. J. Mitchell 
and Miss I. V. Chisholm, Boston; A. 
M. Lindsay, Miss Adelaide Lindsay and 
A. M. Lindsay, jr., Rochester, N. Y. 
General George A. Reid, U.S. A., 
gave a dinner to the young people of 
Eastern Point at the Hawthorne Inn Sat- 
urday evening in honor of Miss Mabelle 
Stockwell of Washington, D. C. 
Covers were laid for 30. 
The picture on our front cover this 
week is from the Phelps’ studio, Glou- 
cester, 
ROCKPORT 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilson of: 
Springfield, Mass., arrived at the Glen 
Acre Inn Monday and were welcomed 
back by many of their acquaintances of 
years gone by. They have come to 
Pigeon Cove regularly for many seasons. 
Mrs. Samuel N. Ide, Miss Helen Ide 
and Miss Leah M. Ide of. Lansingburgh, 
N. Y., are registered at the Ocean View 
House for the month of August. Miss 
Helen and Miss Leah are interested in 
photography and have collected a large 
number of views along the North Shore, 
especially about Cape Ann. 
Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Curtis of White e 
Plains, N. Y., are at the Ocean Vie 
House for a few weeks’ stay. With 
them is Mrs. Alva K. Todd of Milton, 
Mass. The party motored over together 
early in the week. 2 
