Society Notes 
Baron von Sternberg, the  Ger- 
man ambassador, left Beverly 
Farms Tuesday morning for a brief 
visit to New York on official busi- 
ness. While waiting for the noon 
train in the South station he was 
so affected by the heat that he was 
taken to the Emergency hospital 
nearby, and was not able to pro- 
ceed to New York until a _ late 
afternoon train. A few days’ rest 
will set the ambassador all right 
again, and no fears for further com- 
plications are entertained. 
Mrs. Sylvester Tower and daugh- 
ter, Miss Tower, of 294 Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston, are occupy- 
ing their own cottage at Manches- 
ter for the season, and not Henry 
Rich of Buckminster Road, Brook- 
line. 
Harold S. Vanderbilt returned to 
Newport last Saturday after a short 
visit with Harry Tweed at Beverly 
Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coch- 
rane are again receiving congratu- 
lations on having become grand- 
parents, a young grandson arriving 
in the home of their daughter, Mrs. 
Cushing (Miss Ethel Cochrane) at 
her Newport home, the latter part 
of last week. Mr. Cochrane, by the 
Telephone: 64-2, Magnolia, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES HOYLE announce the Opening of their 
soosw sd RISA DYNO hay. 
Near the Hotel Hesperus, Flume Road, MAGNOLIA 
A Specialty is made of FINE PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY. 
Special Attention is given to CHILDREN and PHOTOGRAPHING FAMILIES. | 
Choice Assortment of HAND-CARVED FRAMES. 
J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR 
1 
Riding and Driving 
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STABLE: MAGNOLIA AVENUE, MAGNOLIA is 
way, left the first of the week on a 
fishing trip to Metapedia. 
Seawanhaka Cup. 
According to advices from Mon- 
treal, the Royal St. Lawrence Yacht 
club has appointed a committee to 
confer with the Manchester Yacht 
club, at an early date, with refer- 
ence to another challenge for the 
Seawanhaka cup, now held at Man- 
chester. 
The conditions under which the 
cup will next be raced for are prac- 
tically the same as those under 
which it was taken from Canada, 
except that the little scows used are 
permitted an increase of 125 feet of 
sail, making an allowable 625 feet, 
and increase in weight of crew 
from 665 to 680 pounds. The latter 
condition was to allow for the extra 
beef of the Manchester men who 
sail in the races. 
The challenge for next year need 
not be lodged until autumn. 
The Victor Talking Machine is 
just the thing to entertain you this 
summer. We will be pleased to send 
a salesman to give a free demon- 
stration of the Victor Machine and 
Records to anyone interested. Drop 
postal. The Eastern Talking Ma- 
chine Co., 177 Tremont St., Boston. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
‘street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone connec- 
tion. < 
Houghton & Clark 
EFLORIS TS 
COLONNADES : 
MAGNOLIA 
and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
sR METI TO SLOSS 
ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
All kinds of Floral Work. 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
