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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AND REMINDER 
Vol. XIV 
Manchester, Mass., Friday, September 15, 1916 
No. 37 
The Lure of the North Shore—in Autumn 
Social Life Centers About 
Myopia Hunt Club---Polo, Hunts 
LILLIAN McCANN 
THE lure of the & 
North Shore is 
not yet broken! 
The middle of Sep- 
tember will mark 
the close of the 
principal hotels and 
some of the cot- 
tages. Social activi- 
ties will then be 
transferred to the 
beautiful inland ter- 
ritory and will cen- 
ter around the My- 
opia Hunt club in 
Hamilton. 
That part of 
the Shore, noted for 
its teas, musicales, 
receptions and_ the 
usual summer so- 
cial activities will 
be almost devoid of 
mich, life. -To be 
sure many in this 
region, which includes Magnolia, Manchester, Beverly 
Fartns, Prides’s Crossing and Beverly Cove, will keep 
their cottages open late in the autumn and some even all 
winter; but there is a loosening of the social responsibili- 
ties with the coming of the “hazy Indian summer, the 
week-end gathering and occasional dinners at the Essex 
County club being 
about the only ex- 
ceptions. 
mene 2g reat 
yachting centers of 
the Shore will soon 
Be deserted. The 
white-winged _ visi- 
tors which brought 
so much life to these 
shores during the 
busy summer season 
will soon have fold- 
ed their wings and 
stolen away. The 
brilliant dinner- 
dances at the Corin- 
Myopia Hunt Club at Hamilton 
Heights and at the 
many hotels at Mar- 
blehead, Marble- 
head Neck, Swamp- 
scott, Beach Bluff, 
Devereux and Na- 
hant will soon be 
dreams of the past. 
Although at many 
of these places the 
hotels will keep 
open well into the 
fall. 
Cape Ann will 
also be enjoyed by 
its cottagers and 
other visitors to 
rather a late date. 
Magnolia, that 
beautiful and allur- 
ing hotel center of 
‘the North Shore, 
will be remembered 
this year by people 
from the four cor- 
ners of the world, who have found the Oceanside Hotel 
one of the most delightful places in America in which to’ 
spend the summer. 
Prominently identified with the social life of the 
summer in the exclusive cottage section have been Mrs. 
Marshall Fabyan, Mrs. Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Mrs. 
George Lee, Mrs. 
Aksel P. C. Wich- 
feld, the -Misses 
Loring, Mrs. Bay- 
ard Warren, Mrs. 
Malcolm Graeme 
Haughton, Mrs. 
Robert S$. Bradley, 
Mrs. Boylston A. 
Beal, Mrs. Lucius 
M. Sargent, Mrs. 
George F. Willett, 
and Miss Margaret 
Li, > -Coglies,..all .of 
whom’ ;opened, their 
hoitres formusicates 
or “other funetions 
thian Yacht club, »of a “more*® or, less 
Eastern Yacht club public nature, jMfrs. 
and Tedesco club; William A. Tucker, 
the social gather- Mrs. Godfrey. L. 
ings at the Neigh- Cabot and Mrs. 
borhood club at Robert D. Evans 
Phillips Beach; the entertained their 
Casino at Clifton Hunt Scene at Myopia Hunt Club friends with three 
