12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THe popularity of Mystery Island is steadily increas- 
ing. The past week has brought many new people 
to the island, who wonder why they never had been 
there before. Saturday, Mrs. Joseph B. Henderson en- 
tertained at the tennis; and the evening dance was very 
merry. Among those registered at the Casino during the 
past week were Mrs. Russell S. Fenn, of Brookline; Mrs. 
William C. Chick, Marblehead; Mr. and Mrs. George S. 
Mandell, of Hamilton; Amos Lawrence of Beverly; Mrs. 
Walcott Johnson and Samuel Johnson of Wenham; Carl 
Stillman of Boston; H. W. Friend of Boston; Miss 
Stranahan of Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. M. Allison Tay- 
lor and. family and maid of Haverhill; Mr. and Mrs. 
Clark T. Chambers of Larchmont, N. Y.; Miss Mott of 
Milford, Pa.; Harry, Washburn, and the Misses Wash- 
burn, of Manhassett, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Hod- 
ges of Nahant; Capt. C..P. Nelson of U.S. N. Tuesday, 
John Greenough and a party, consisting of Mrs. John 
Greenough, Mr. and Mrs. Edison Lewis of Hartford, R. J. 
McClelland of New York; and the Misses A. P. and Mary 
Greenough, of Boston arrived in Mr. Greenough’s yacht 
“Onda” and had lunches as well as a few delightful 
hours spent walking around the island. In the afternoon 
a merry party from Marblehead held a most delightful 
clambake on Little Mystery Island on a very generous 
scale. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Claf- 
lin, of Marblehead Neck; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chick of 
Clifton; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dodge of Rockport; Mr. 
and Mrs. Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of Marblehead 
Neck; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Fenn of Swampscott; Mr. 
Frye. Mr. Kyalls, Mr. Whitney, Mr. Gilbert, Miss Brad- 
ley, Miss Robinson, Miss Fitzpatrick, Miss Brown, Miss 
Boyd, and Mr. Fallon. In the evening, they came over 
to the Casino, and enjoyed dancing, as well as three- 
legged races, obstacle races, potato races, and sack races. 
On leaving they all agreed they had spent a most pleasant 
as well as healthful day. 
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Roger Noble Burnham, the. sculptor, will leave Mag- 
nolia for Detroit Sept. 15th, to spend a week in work 
upon a portrait of the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. N. 
Torrey. Mrs. Burnham will spend the week in Newport. 
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Mrs. John T. Brush of New York and Magnolia, 
and formerly of Indianapolis, will spend the winter at her 
Indianapolis home. 
THE YELLOW DAISY TEA ROOM 
and Gift Shop 
LUNCHES AND AFTERNOON ‘TEA AND HANDWORK 
BASS POINT, NAHANT (Near Bayside Inn) 
Oakland Howie 
Puritan Rd.,. SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. 
spt gate 
Mr. Joseph S. Bradley, late 
associated with G. Hepburn 
Wilson of New York City, will 
give private instruction in all 
modern dances by appointment. 
Open until October 
Dancing Every Evening 
Temple Place Branch 
In the Heart of Bosten’s Retail 
Shopping District 
Women Customers 
of the 
— Ola Glony TPirst Company, 
will find at the Temple 
Place Branch ‘every- 
thing arranged conven- 
iently for the transac- 
tion of their banking 
business. 
‘The second floor is re- 
served exclusively for 
their use. 
