2 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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| Mme. NAJLA MOGABGAB 
BRANCHES 
PALM BEACH, FLA., HOT SPRINGS, VA., PARIS 
[[K°°FEhzEPFEC AION 
Ker EEN GABLES at Magnolia has been the back- 
ground of a good deal of North Shore social interest 
during the past w eek. Dinners and luncheons and bridges 
and a big supper-dance on Saturday night when Robert 
Hussey of St. Louis and Magnolia, one of the most pop- 
lar of the younger set, entertained twenty-two of his 
friends at supper and dancing after the dance at the 
Oceanside. As part of the grille room was cleared the 
dancing continued between courses. In the party were 
Miss Georgie Solari, Mr. Stevens, Miss Ida Guerin, Count 
di Rosa, Miss Lolly Bradley, Tom Conners, Miss Lucy 
seh Simith, Hugo de Pena, Miss Isabel Wadsworth, Har- 
y Everett, Miss McGowan, Ransom Rowland and Mr. 
ee and Miss Hoke-Smith. Any hotir, any where, is 
indeed “the time and place” to dance, from a trot on the 
piazza at the Oceanside during the daily concert all 
through ‘Thé Dansant afternoons at the hotel and at 
the Swimming Pool with the big Wednesday and Satur- 
day night dances at the Oceanside for a climax, and sup- 
per-dances at Green Gables betore the drop curtain of 
“All the world” and particularly the North Shore 
“is indeed a stage.” Mr, Perkins of Boston motored -from 
Boston with seven guests Saturday to have dinner at 
the club. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Brookline spend 
the week-ends at the club. Nathan Anthony of Boston 
is one of the most popular hosts on the North Shore, where 
he has his summer residence at Marblehead Neck. Mr. 
Anthony entertained a jolly little dinner party at Green 
Gables before the dance at the Oceanside on Saturday 
the week. 
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pea and at supper after the dance. 
Brookline gave a jolly dinner party at Green Gables 
this week. Mrs. George H, ‘linkham of Boston motored 
out to the club to dinner with Mrs, Stewart Warren 
Crainer of Charlotte, So. Carolina, as their guest. Mrs. 
Richard E. Traiser of Boston who is spending the -sum- 
mer at “Edgemere,’ Marblehead Neck, was among the 
hostesses at Green Gables this week. Mrs. ‘Traiser en- 
tertained Mr, and Mrs. B. ‘T. Kennedy, Miss Violet Stake, 
and the Misses Kennedy at luncheon on Monday. 
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Among the many delightful social functions at 
“Eagle Rock,” the H. C. Frick summer home this sum- 
mer will be a house party early in August for Miss Nixon 
of Baltimore, fiancee of Childs Frick. Miss Nixon’s. 
three sisters and parents will be members of the house 
party. 
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‘The first appearance off the North Shore this year 
of the U.S.S. Mayflower, the official yacht of the Presi- 
dent of the United States, was instanced last Sunday, 
when the Naval Board visited Congressman and Mrs. 
Ernest Roberts at their summer home at Rockport. The 
members of the board were the guests of the Roberts at 
dinner Sunday. 
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in his furnaces, it is the walking delegate who mourns 
man’s inhumanity to man. 
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