NORTH eee oO DH SHORE: BREEZE and Reminder 15 
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EtG R Loose Mapnolia,. dutiie the hot days GABLES, at Magnolia, during the hot days 
which are now upon us, has been the scene of many 
G i dinner parties. ‘On Sunday Col. Moses of 
Brookline, entertained a party of eight at the club. W. 
C. Fish of Lynn, was also down on that day, with a 
party of eight. Mrs. H. M. Berry of Wenham, gave 
a luncheon party on Monday. ‘Tuesday evening D. F. 
Appel, vice president of the N. E. Mutual Life Ins. 
company, entertained a party of forty representative 
insurance men, who enjoyed their dinner in the cool per- 
gola dining room. Many of the party motored down 
from Boston. Charles-Hayden of Boston and New York, 
had a birthday party of ladies and gentlemen at the club 
Thursday evening, after a days’ cruise on his yacht the 
“Wacondah.” During the evening, the party was enter- 
tained by Miss Waterman and Mrs. Brosseau of New 
York, who gave an exhibition of the new dances,—Lulu 
Fado, Half and Half and Furlana; also the Tango and 
Maxixe, which was greatly enjoyed by the guests. The 
North Shore contingent will be interested to learn that 
these young ladies are located at the club for the summer 
and will have charge of the dancing.» Green Gables was 
also visited during the past week by John C. Calhoun, and 
Miss Julia Calhoun, of New York, together with Baron 
de Nagell, who is connected with the diplomatic corps at 
Washington. Other parties noticed at the club this week 
were H. Raymond Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. 
Krakaner of New York; Col. Geo. M. and Mrs. Stude- 
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baker of South Bend, Ind., accompanied by Dr. H. M. 
Miller and Mrs. Miller. Frank T. Partridge and son 
entertained Mr. and Mrs. MeDunn of f Raleigh, (Rea, Oe 
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The announcement of another of their popular diner 
dansants is a pleasing bit of news for the patrons of the 
Green Gables club at Magnolia. The date set is Friday, 
July 24th. Dinner will be served at 7.00, followed by 
dancing at 8.30. ‘Tables are already being engaged for 
this event and another such crushing gathering of North 
Shore people as thronged the Green Gables on these popu- 
lar occasions last year is looked for this time. ‘The mod- 
ern dances will be interpreted at the dance by artists from 
New York secured especially for this occasion. 
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North Shore people had a pleasant diversion last 
Saturday afternoon from the routine of Thés Dansants, 
tennis and golf, in the form of a baseball game at the 
Essex County club, Manchester. It was a match between 
the single men and the benedicts, in which there was 
plenty of excitement and some genuine fun. ‘The boys 
defeated their fathers in a nine-inning game, 12 to 9. 
And it was no small affair, either, as far as the makeup 
of the teams was concerned, for on the senior team were 
such well known ball players as Wendell, the old Harvard 
captain, who was called up in the ninth as a scratch 
hitter; Steve Crosby, Matt and Nelson Bartlett, R. L. 
Agassiz and Julian Codman, and George EK. Warren, wio 
helped put Brown to the front some dozen years ago as 
the champion varsity nine of the year. | hilip Stockton 
covered shortstop, and John Cutter held down the third 
sack. Matt Bartlett pitched. The junior team was. made 
up of Jack Merrill, pitcher; Davis Wells, catcher; Jim 
King, first base; Harry Crosby, second base; Francis 
Lothrop, third base; Lawrence Foster, shortstop; Ed 
Bigelow, left field; Russell Codman, right field; Georg 
Wells and Reginald Foster, center field. 
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Added to the many debutante festivities which are 
being planned for the coming year is the ball at which 
Miss Anna Agassiz, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Rodolphe L. Agassiz of Boston and Hamilton, will be 
presented. There is no doubt but that Miss Agassiz will 
be one of the most important and successful girls of her 
winter and a prominent figure in the younger element. 
Miss Agassiz was one of the belles of the dancing classes 
held last winter for the sub-debutantes, and of the sub- 
scription parties which Mrs. Agassiz, Mrs. William ‘Tl’. 
Councilman and Mrs. Frederick L,. Converse matronized. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Little of New York have taken 
one of the apartments at the North Shore Grill for the 
balance of July. 
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