NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Indian laste Baskets 
Necklaces 
Society Notes 
Mrs. E. M. House entertained a 
party of friends at dinner at the Ocean- 
side, Magnolia, last Saturday evening, 
including her daughter, Mrs. Randolph 
Tucker, and Mr. Tucker, Mr. and 
‘Mrs. Wm. A. Tucker, Mrs. Lindsay, 
Mr. Fitch, Miss Bessie Yoakum, and 
Mr. Darrah of Texas. 
Mrs. Frances S. Watson of Boston 
was a guest of Mrs. John Phillips at 
North Beverly the first of the week. 
The three attractive young daugh- 
ters of Baron Moncheur, the Belgian 
Minister, who has the Von Meyer cot- 
tage at Hamilton this summer, were 
over to Magnolia Wednesday, guests 
of Mrs. James F. Barbour and young 
daughter, Miss Marguerite Barbour 
of Washington, who are guests at the 
Oceanside. They were entertained 
at the Dolphin, Mrs. Selfridge’s Tea 
BRANCH OF THE INDIAN STORE 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
Japanese Pottery 
Post Cards 
Souvenirs. 
FIFTH SEASON 
flower Dolders and Similar Mares 
Curios from Many Lands ~ 
186 Boylston St. 
Boston 
Miss Anna Vernon Dorsey of Mary- 
land is at Gloucester for part of 
the summer. Miss Dorsey is well and 
popularly known to North Shore peo- 
ple, who have heard her in Southern 
negro songs and character monologues. 
On the first three evenings of this 
week she entertained the guests at 
the Oceanside, New Magnolia and 
Aborn, respectively, and on the 30th 
she will appear at the Hesperus. Miss 
Dorsey is going later to New York 
State, where she will be a guest of 
Mrs. Charles Whelen. 
Mrs. R. S. Esler and family of New 
York have. taken the Wrenn cottage 
at Magnolia for the balance of the 
season. 
Mrs. Curtis Guild, jr., Mrs. Wol- 
cott H. Johnson, Miss Johnson and 
Master Samuel Johnson, were over 
from Nahant by auto Wednesday, 
and were guests of Miss Clara Guild, 
a sister of the governor, at the Ocean- 
side. 
Miss E. W. Benham of Washington 
was a mid-week guest of Mrs. Garrett- 
son at the Oceanside. 
Recent Arrivals at the Oceanside 
Mrs. J. B. Gleason, Miss Gleason, 
New York; D. C. Nugent, St Louis; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Collins, Mr. and 
Mrs. G. A. Walker, St. Louis; Mrs. 
J. W Cooper, Miss.Cooper, St. Paul ; 
Mrs. James E. Barbour, Miss Barbour, 
Washington ; E. T. Shima, C. F. Cox, 
New York; Mrs. Hill, Miss Hill, 
Chicago ; Miss Gilchrist, R. E. Gil- 
christ, Alpena, Mich.; C. H. Davis, 
jr., Duluth, Minn ; G. H. Shaw, Chi- 
cago; J. R. Gibb, L. H. Babcock, 
New York; Randolph Lyons, New 
Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Der- 
cum, Miss Dercum, Phila; E. @&. 
Day, New Orleans ; Mr. H.W. Parker, 
Mrs. H. W. Parker, Manchester, N. 
H.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Warren, 
Devon, Pa. ; Charles R. Scriven, Lon- 
don ; 
, : Miss Florence Tucker, N.Y 
House, in the afternoon. 
Park Riding School 
IPSWICH STREET, . 
: BOSTON 
Will keep SADDLE HORSES 6t the 
MASCONOMO STABLES, MANCHESTER 
FOR THE SUMMER 
Under the direction of Mr. delIrsay, 
one of the Riding Masters of the School. 
Instruction given by appointment. 
APPLY AT 
Timmons’ Stable 
~<es—_ 0 ROe> 
H. L. de Bussigny, Mgr. 
Horses to let by hour or day. 
TELEPHONE 
Manchester I10O 
