14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NEW YORK 
743 Fifth Avenue 
MAGNOLIA 
Donchian Building 
Frank Partridge 
LONDON 
4 King St. S. W. 
ANNOUNCES AN EXHIBITION OF RARE CHINESE 
JADE CARVINGS, CRYSTALS AND OTHER HARD 
STONES DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUGST, 
OPPOSITE THE COLONNADE, 
MAGNOLIA. 
MR. OTTO, Resident Manager. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
M.S. Benson of Baltimore is the guest of James W. 
Sheldon at his gL ited ARSE 9: on Mystery Isle. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Miller, who have been spend- 
ing the season with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boyer at 
‘Pitch Pine Hall,’’ Beverly Farms, have returned to 
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer are also Detroit people 
and as Westerners, enjoy the novelty of Eastern life 
for th» summer. This is their first season at the Farms. 
Miss Katherine Tweed returned to Beverly Farms 
Monday from a delightful visit at Seal Harbor. While 
there Miss Tweed was the honor guest at many social 
affairs. 
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Henry Russell Platt of Chicago is a visitor at the 
home of Mrs. L. Z. Leiter. Mrs. Leiter is a charming 
hostess and delights in opening her beautiful summer 
home, ‘‘Edgewater House,’’ to congenial guests. 
Dr. and Mrs. James Marsh Jackson of Boston and 
Beverly Farms have as a guest Miss A. H. Sargent of 
New York. 
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The first run of the Willowdale hounds was held 
Tuesday afternoon and the pack was thrown in at the 
practice polo field at the Myopia club at Hamilton. The 
second run will be on Friday afternoon and the start 
will be from the Wenham Neck meeting house. The 
meet next Tuesday will be at J. H. Proctor’s estate. 
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Secretary of the Navy George von L. Meyer sails 
on the nineteenth from Gloucester on the Dolphin for 
a run to Newport. He has taken a cottage at Newport 
for the National tennis championships, which open that 
week, and will probably do considerable entertaining 
during his Newport stay. 
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John Pickering Putnam, Jr., has returned to Man- 
chester, after having been in a Boston hospital be- 
cause of blood poisoning as the result of a cut upon’ the 
hand. His parents have been in Boston with him and 
the family is again settled at the Brownland cottages 
to spend the remainder of the summer. 
Miss Jane Fairfield, daughter of Mrs. James C. Barr — 
of Beverly Farms, is at Nantucket, visiting New York 
friends who summer there. She is greatly missed, not 
only by the set of brilliant young society folk with whom 
she moves, but by seores of the townspeople at Singing 
Beach, Manchester and West Beach, at the Farms, 
where Miss Fairfield’s swimming and diving feats have q 
given her a great name as an outdoor girl. 
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Much interest is already being manifested in the 
second of the dinner-dances at the Essex County club, 
the date of which is Friday, 
reservations have been _ ane 150 persons. 
The big event of the early autumn on the North 
Shore will be the Women’s Amateur Championship golf 
matches to be played on the Essex County elub links 
the week of Sept. 30th bo Deteber 5th. 
The band concert at the Essex County club Wednes- 
day afternoon drew out the largest crowd of the sea- 
son of people from all sections of the North Shore. The 
piazza and lawn in front of the elub house was alive 
with smartly gowned matrons and belles and members 
of the sterner sex. Several little lunchons weré given 
previous to the concert and a scoré of more of teas, all 
of a most informal nature, helped make the afternoon 
pass most joyously. Miss Helen Fitch of West Man- 
chester was hostess for a delightful !wncheon of twenty- 
two covers, for members of the younger set. Mrs. Claude 
Kilpatrick of the Magnolia colony gave a little luncheon 
of eight covers, and Mrs. Jamés C. Barr of Beverly 
Farms also entertained a ey feeds at luncheon. 
Miss Mary Curtis, of Pride’s Crossing, will be one of 
the North Shore young people to participate in an auto- 
mobile tour of the South Shoré soon. J. Torrey Morse 
is the originator of the tour. About fifteen will be in- 
cluded in the party. 
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The boys’ class, which has beén meeting regularly 
all summer, had a party Thursday at the Higginson ées- 
tate, West Manchester. A lively baseball game was a 
feature of the party. 
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