NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Near the Hotel Hesperus 
A SPECIALTY IS MADE OF 
Flume Road, Magnolia 
FINE PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY 
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HAND-CARVED FRAMES 
Telephone: 54-2, Magnolia, Mass. 
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Society Notes 
Miss Turnbull of Morristown, N. 
J., is a house guest of Mrs. Otto H. 
Kahn at Manchester -for a few 
weeks, and Charlie Oelrich of New 
York, whose engagement to Miss 
Turnbull was recently announced, 
will be their guest very shortly also. 
Though the Kahns have leased the 
Charles Head house for July and 
August it is likely they will not 
spend such a long season here as 
last year, but they expect to go to 
their mountain home in the Adiron- 
dacks about the middle of August. 
Mrs. G. R:. Webb, Miss Webb, 
Miss H. A. Webb and Miss R. E. 
Vickers of Baltimose, who are 
touring the New England resorts 
by auto, were guests at the Hes- 
perus, Magnolia, over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Benson and 
family of Passaic, N. J., registered 
at the Aborn, Magnolia, this week 
for the rest of the summer. 
There has been any number of 
prominent arrivals this last week at 
the New Magnolia, most of them to 
remain until September. Mrs. L. S. 
Skinner of Wayland, Mass., who is 
here for her second season, is one of 
of these. Then there are the R. D. 
Van Namens, also from Wayland. 
Mr. Van Namen is an ardent lover of 
good horses and has a fine string in 
his stable here this year. He may be 
seen early mornings handling the 
reins over a spirited pair, or riding one 
of his prize winning saddle horses on 
a good cross country run. The two 
sons of the family, Howard and Theo- 
dore, can be counted on for leaders in 
the gaieties of the young people of 
the hotel. 
On August 18 the world-celebrated 
David Bispham gives his song recital 
in Library hall, Magnolia, at 40’clock. 
He returns from England in order to 
keep this engagement, and his many 
friends along the North Shore will, no 
doubt, give him a hearty welcome. 
He has already accepted invitations to 
several dinners for the time that he is 
to be here. 
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mason, 
Miss H. Gladys Mason, Jerome Dud- 
ley Mason and Miss M. Frances Foye 
of Boston, Md., have come to the 
New Magnolia to remain for the rest 
of the season. 
A. C. Blanchard of South Framing- 
ham has registered at the New Mag- 
nolia for the month of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rockwell 
and Miss Rockwell of Bristol, R.L., 
came to the New Magnolia in a large 
touring car this week and will remain 
some time. 
From the west and for their second 
season have come Mrs. Mary C. 
Bourke, Tom Bourke, Wilfred Bourke 
and Miss Kate Corrigan. Their 
home is in Kansas City, Mo., but 
they spend August at the New Mag- 
nolia hotel. 
Antique Dresden Candelabras. 
A pair of genuine antique Dres- 
den candelabras for sale. May be — 
seen at the Nautilus Handicraft 
shop, 3 Angle street, West Glou- 
cester, Mass. * 
‘LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : 
Please take notice that I have been for- 
merly connected with first-class houses for 
fourteen years, with R. H. White Co. and 
Macullar, Parker Co. of Boston. I have 
handled first-class garments. 
I have now opened a 
TALLOReSae Ee 
in MANCHESTER, opposite the Post 
Office, and do Remodeling of Gar- 
ments, Pressing, Cleaning and 
Repairing. 
Suits Pressed and Cleaned by Steam- 
Naphtha, $1.00. 
New garments a specialty. Riding Hab- 
its, English and French style. 
All work will be done at short notice. 
I will call and deliver. 
H. STATLAND, 
Union Street, Kimball’s Block, 
Opp. Post Office, | MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
laa ealcelisalc 
E. F. MeNamee 
At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
has opened her. Branch Store at the HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE | 
the NEW MAGNOLIA, where she will carry a Choice line of 
LINGERIE and EMBROIDERIES 
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