NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Charmingly appointed roorns for Bridge Parties. 
Classes in Bridge with Lady Instructor. 
GIFT SHOP CONNECTED 
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MRS. J. RUSSELL SELFRIDGE’S 
TEA HOUS 
TABLE D’HOTE LUNCH served from 12.30 to 2 o’clock daily, 
making a specialty of Sea Foods, Broilers and Beefsteaks 
Norman Avenue 
MAGNOLIA 
Basket Lunches to order supplied for Automobile 
and Coaching Parties 
TELEPHONE 8170 MAGNOLIA 
AT THE HOTELS 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bunker and 
family of Yonkers, L.I., Mr. and Mrs. 
H.C. Morse of Boston, accompanied 
by M. E. Ingalls of Swampscott, were 
among this week’s arrivals at the Hes- 
perus for the season. 
Prominent among the St. Louis 
people at Magnolia this summer are 
Mrs. John W. Nute and family who 
arrived this week and are registered 
at the Hesperus. 
Rev. John Abbott French of 
Flushing, L.I., and Rev. and Mrs. 
E. E. Butler of Madison, N J., were 
among this week’s arrivals at the Hes- 
perus, Magnolia. . 
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. L. Thompson 
and Mrs. Anna Mason of Kansas City, 
arrived at the New Magnolia in their 
large touring car and will make this 
resort their headquarters while tour- 
ing the North Shore. 
J. G. Hamilton and wife, Miss 
Grace C. Hamilton, Miss Ethel C. 
Hamilton and Mr. E. Cuthbert Ham- 
ilton of New York City, arrived at 
the New Magnolia in their Franklin 
touring car for a long stay. Mr. 
Hamilton says the roads and weather 
make the North Shore the ideal place 
for automobile’. 
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The first informal hop of the season 
at the New Magnolia was held Mon- 
day evening and was attended by 
about 25 conple from the younger set 
who made the most of this, one of 
many pleasant evenings. 
Mr.and Mrs. M. W. Phillips and 
daughter of Philadelphia, registered at 
the Hesperus Monday for the season. 
Mrs. George Whitefield Brown and 
Culthbert Brown of Washington are 
among this week’s arrivals at the 
Oceanside. 
The regular Sunday evening con- 
certs at the New Magnolia are being 
greatly appreciated by the guests at 
this resort, as they are unsually well 
rendered this season. 
Mr. Samuel B. Dick of Meadville, 
Penn., a well known Western mine 
Owner, was entertained at the New 
Magnolia fora few days by Mr. Wm. 
James of St. James, Mo. Mr. Dick 
greatly enjoyed his stay here and 
called Magnolia the most attractive 
resort. he has visited in his many 
travels. 
The New Magnolia orchestra, un- 
der the able direction of Claude 
Fisher, a violinist of note, is composed 
of well known musicians who are high 
in their profession. On Sunday even- 
ing last, the orchestra was assisted by 
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E. F. MeNamee 
At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
has opened her Branch Store at tte HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE 
the NEW MAGNOLIA, 
where she will carry a Choice line of 
LINGERIE and EMBROIDERIES teas 
Mrs. George H. Newell, soprano, and 
Miss Huntley of Springfield, contralto. 
Both ladies possess full, rich voices of 
great range, and their solos were of 
such an order as to call forth their 
best efforts which were encored again 
and again. 
DESIRABLE ROOMS may be 
had for the summer by applying at 
the Hoyle cottage, corner of Lexing- 
ington and Flume avenues, Mag- 
nolia. . 
THE OLD HOMESTEAD,” 
on Magnolia Ave., near Hesperus Ave. Corner, 
(SHORE ROAD) 
is open to the inspection of the 
guests of the hotels and cot- 
tagers. 
4] We beg to announce an Ex- 
hibition of Choice Antiques in 
Furniture, Brasses and Sheffield 
Plate. 
4| Gift Shop connected. 
§| Your patronage solicited and 
visitors always welcomed. 
ALICE M: TURNER == LILLIAN HANSON GRAY 
MAGNOLIA 
FES ES|ES|ESIES 
