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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 9 
Society Notes 
Miss Elsie Carr returned to West 
Manchester the first of this week 
after a delightful visit in the Berk- 
shires with her friend, Miss Nora 
Tasigi, at Stockbridge. She was 
also visiting some friends in Litch- 
field, Conn., for a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ‘Thaw, 
son and daughter, of New York, 
came up from Newport in their 
large touring car, and were guests 
of friends on the North Shore, 
Tuesday. 
Mrs. C. A. Munn entertained at 
a pretty informal luncheon at the 
“Dodge Cottage,’ Manchester, 
Tuesday afternoon. Plates were 
placed for ten. Mrs. Munn’s son 
has a number of his friends down 
for the week end. 
Mrs. Lewis W. Hill and_ her 
mother, Mrs. Taylor, who came on 
to Manchester Monday for an ex- 
tended stay on the shore, went over 
to New York rather hurriedly Tues 
day evening so as to be near Mrs. 
Hill’s brother, Courtland ‘Taylor. 
who was operated on for appendi- 
citis Tuesday. He has since recov- 
ered sufficiently so that he is con- 
sidered out of danger. Mrs. Hill’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, are 
expected to arrive at Manchester 
today, where they will be registered 
t “Brownland.’ 
Burr McIntosh is announced to 
give his lecture, “With Secretary 
Taft in the Orient,” at Library Hall, 
Magnolia, next Wednesday, Aug. 1, 
and, according to the newspapers in 
the various cities he has_ visited, 
Mr. McIntosh has succeeded in 
arousing a great deal of genuine 
interest, not only because of the 
beauty of the pictures which he 
shows, amounting to nearly 275, 
but because of the many vital ques- 
tions which are before the Ameri- 
can people today. The full mean- 
ing of the United States Senate 
holding up the Philippine bill, and 
the manner it which it is handi- 
capping the growth of that country, 
as well as the conditions in China 
today, which the people of the 
country really seem to know very 
little about, are forcefully explained. 
After seeing the views and hearing 
the lecture, a very definite knowl- 
edge of the Philippines, China and 
Japan as they are today has been 
had. Mr. McIntosh is widely pop- 
ular in society, and one of the most 
fascinating of speakers. Mrs. J. 
Russell Selfridge has charge of the 
subscriptions at her tea house in 
Magnolia. He appears also at the 
Masconomo House Aug. 3. 
MAGNOLIA 
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTH SHORE: 
The time has come to have your trees pruned. Have your work done at home 
by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Lees Lapeer, (OG), 
J. D, MORRISON, Resident Manager. P. 0, Box 242, Tel, 9-12, MANCHESTER, MASS, 
Rooms To Let 
en suite, at 
NORTH SHORE GRILL CLUB, © MAGNOLIA, MASS, 
| Desirable Rooms To Let, unleased; singly or 
FOR SALE: One of the finest Summer residences on 
the North Shore. 50,000 ft. of land and house of sev- 
enteen rooms and four bath rooms and toilet, all mod- 
ern conveniences. The grounds are beautifully laid 
out with plenty of shade, ornamental and fruit trees 
and shrubbery, flower garden and tennis court. 
Apply to J. MAY, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
58 Varieties of Odd Trees and Shrubs 
To clear the ground for Young Stock. 
The block—one-quarter acre—is nearly all Specimen Large Pine, Spruce, 
Hemlock, Maple, Willow, etc. Call and see them at the Nursery from 2 to5 p.m. 
{We also have the largest stock of specimen trees and shrubs on the North Shore, 
at reasonable prices. 
THe PIERCE NURSERY, BEVERLY FARMS 
HART STREET 
FOR SALE “ny e%es 
HAMILTON 
Lake-Croft Inn nass. 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J. C. RAUCH, Prop. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. Also a large public and 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
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