18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
NORTE SHORE people are evincing much interest 
in the Students’ House fund which Mrs. George 
E. Warren, Mrs. Edward J. Holmes and others of the 
Boston contingent are actively interested in, if anything 
can be judged from the manner in which tables have sold 
for the bridge tournament to be held this afternoon at 
“Pitch Pine Hall,’ the Luke cottage, at Beverly Farms, 
occupied this summer by the Turkish Embassy. Madam 
Zia very kindly opened her house for this charity. Among 
those who have taken tables are: Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, 
Mrs. Edward S. Grew, Mrs. Lester Leland, Mrs. Eben 
S. Draper, Mrs. J. Warren Merrill, Mrs. Frank B. Bemis, 
Mrs. Charles Taintor, Miss Bartlett, Mrs. 5S. V. R. 
Crosby, Mrs. Boylston A. Beal, Mrs, Alanso L. Daniels, 
Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr., Mrs. Wallace Goodrich, Miss 
Burnham, Mrs. H. E. Russell, Mrs. William A. Tucker, 
Mrs. H. K: Caner, Mrs. John L. Thorndike, Mrs. Walter 
Alexander, Mrs. Charles A. Porter, Mrs. Frank P. Fraz- 
ier, Mrs. George Barnard, Mrs. Albert I. Croll, Mrs. 
George Burroughs, Mrs. Godfrey Cabot, Mrs. E. C. Swift, 
Miss “Alice Cotting, Mrs. Hall Curtis, Mrs. C. H. Tweed, 
Mrs. Le Baron Colt, Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, Mrs. Parker 
Bremer, Mrs. Charles Cotting, Mrs. E.-A. Boardman, 
Mrs. Reginald Fitz, Mrs. Edward B. Haven, Mrs. Wal- 
ter Denegre and Mrs. Thomas McKee. 
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The August exhibition of the North Shore Horticul- 
tural society will be held this year, as last, at the Mrs. 
R. C. Winthrop estate, Bridge street, West Manchester. 
The money received, above expenses, will be given to the 
Beverly Hospital. 
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Many North Shore people who wish to entertain 
guests at any time outside the immediate domain of their 
home generally choose the Magnolia Grille and Motor 
club. Perhaps it is because of the very congenial sur- 
roundings of the place, or because of the particular at- 
tention given to the cravings of the inner man. What- 
ever the reason, the club is the scene of many social 
functions and jolly parties. Last Saturday the Hon, Jos- 
eph A, Walker of Brookline gave a party there to friends 
in honor of his son’s tw enty-first birthday. Besides his 
son, Richmond those who enjoyed the birthday cake with 
Mr. Walker were Mrs. Joseph Walker, Miss Katherine 
Walker ,Miss E. Holden and Miss Edith Holden, Miss 
Helen Kelley, Miss Peggy Read, Tobin Garrett, Edward 
Wilson and Albert Kelley. James McAleer, president of 
the Boston baseball club, with Mrs. McAleer, gave a 
dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moore of 
Columbus, a at the Grille last Sunday. Hon. Joseph 
A. Conry also entertained there on the same day. The 
evening hops at the club are very popular and the music 
is perfection for all the latest dances. 
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ANY of ee younger set of per ‘North Shore colony 
attended the old- fashioned clam-bake at Corfin’s 
Beach, Ipswich, Tuesday, given by Miss Helen Frick of 
Eagle Rock, Pride’s Crossing, in honor of Miss Frances 
Dixon, the fiancee of Childs Frick. The bake was one of 
a series of functions tendered Miss Dixon, who has been 
a guest at the Frick estate the past week. Within a few 
weeks Miss Frick is to give a garden party in her honor. 
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Miss Alice Thorndike defeated Miss Elaine Denegre 
in the women’s singles at the Montserrat tennis tourna- 
ment last Saturday. She also won the club championship 
from Miss Phyllis Sears. Miss Thorndike completed her 
winnings with C. E. Cotting, Jr., by capturing the honors 
in the mixed doubles against Mrs. T. K. Loughlin and 
W.S. Kuhn, Jr. In the final of the pa singles H. K. 
Caner, jr, defeated E. M. Pickman. 
North Shore people who always take such an inter- 
est in the Beverly Hospital will take advantage of the of- 
fering of B. Hammond Tracey, the gladioli grower, who 
will give all money received from the sale of gladioli at 
Cedar Acres, on Thursday, August 14th, to the hospital. 
Members of the Hospital Aid will serve sherbet in the 
afternoon from 3 to 6. 
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Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer and her daughter, Mrs. Pat- 
ten and family have taken the Mandell cottage at Beverly 
Cove for the balance of the season, 
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