THE SUMMER HOTELS 
Mrs. M A Appleton and Miss 
Florence E. Appleton of Cambridge 
were the guests un Sunday of Mr. and 
Mrs. Alfred Anderson of New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bennett of 
Worcester joined Mr. Bennett’s sister, 
Miss I. E. Bennett, at the New Mag- 
nolia, where she is spending the sum- 
mer season. 
Mrs. Charles M. Presby and family 
of New York have regisiered at the 
New Magnolia for the season 
Mr. Alfred Anderson of New York 
city, purchasing agent for the Panama 
commission, has joined his wife, Mrs. 
Anderson, at the New Magnolia for 
an extended stay. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Sutherland of Hal- 
lowell, Me., joined her daughter, Mrs. 
C. H. Hoyle, at the New Magnolia, 
where they will remain for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. Clifton Jenkins 
and family of Pittsburg, Pa., have reg- 
istered at the New Magnolia for the 
season. Mr. Jenkins conducts one of 
the largest wholesale houses in the 
country. 
In the early hours of any bright 
morning, one may see Randolph Rose, 
of Atlanta, Ga.,S. R. Weil of New 
York and Charles Hoyle of Boston, 
season guests at the New Magnolia, 
wending their way towards the wharf 
where lies the fishing yacht ‘“Rose- 
bud,” captained by William S. 
Douglass, Magnolia’s typical, old-time 
captain and fisherman, with many an 
interesting yarn. Capt. Douglass 
then sets out with his friends for well 
known fishing haunts where they bait 
for cod, haddock and mackerel. Mr. 
Rose on Monday last succeeded in 
capturing the largest fish, taking in 
a 35-pound cod, while their united 
catch that day yielded them nearly 
400 pounds, so the BREEZE man was 
informed, which gives them an envi- 
able reputation as amateurs and good 
standing among the old timers. In- 
terest in this sport is increasing daily 
_and many yachts are now seen with 
happy parties going out to try their 
luck with the line. 
Miss I. A. Shaw of New York city 
has returned to the New Magnolia for 
another season. . 
Miss C. S. Walker of Switzerland 
is the guest of Miss Lucia A. Northam 
at the New Magnolia for a few weeks. 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dickinson 
of Paris, France, and Mr. and Mrs. A. 
V. Young of Berlin, Germany, arrived 
in their touring car at the New Mag- 
nolia hotel, where they will stay while 
touring the North Shore and surround- 
ing points of interest. They pronounce 
the roads and scenery along the shore 
the equal of any in the country. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
17 
THE OCHANSIDE, 
Open from June to October 
MAGNOLIA 
Accommodates 500 
GEO. A. UPTON, Prop. 
The finest roads in Massachusetts 
are along the North Shore and lead to 
The NEW MAGNOLIA 
CUISINE AND SERVICE 
of the highest standard of excellence. 
This famous North Shore Hotel caters to fastidious 
resorters of the best class. 
Gro. H. NEWELL, Prop. 
Cuas. H. Mowry, Mer. 
WRENN BROS. & CO. 
MEMBERS OF THE 
NEW YORK, BOSTON AND CHICAGO 
STOCK EXCHANGES 
NORGE HORE OFF TGE 
RAYMOND STREET 
RUFUS K. THOMAS, Mgr. 
Telephone 
38° MAGNOLIA 
7x14—8x5 
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Rose of 
Atlanta, Ga., entertained as_ their 
guests for a few days at the New 
Magnolia the Misses Ronay and Jew- 
ett of Atlanta, Ga. 
New York, Boston and Chicago 
MAGNOLIA 
Private wires to 
Capt. Archibald H. Davis, U.S. 
Navy, made a visit to the New Mag- 
nolia for a few days this week while 
on his way to join the U.S.S. “Ore- 
gon.” § 
