NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Al ABH) Chia 
The New Magnolia whist parties, 
invariably followed by informal danc- 
ing, are among the most delightful 
events of hotel life in Magnolia. They 
are given on Monday nights, and this 
week the participants included many 
whist enthusiasts who are known as 
crack players in their home cities. 
Fifteen tables of players occupied 
the casino. Handsome prices were 
awarded, Mrs. J. Simpson of New 
York and Mrs. S. G. Presbee of Bos- 
ton winning first honors. Miss Ethel 
Johnson of Boston and Mrs. George 
H. Newell of Gloucester captured the 
second prizes, while the consolation 
souvenirs went to Miss Lutkins of 
Brooklyn, N.Y.,and Mrs. G. Johnson 
of Boston. Atthe conclusion of the 
games, punch was served, and the 
dance that followed was really an 
event in itself. It was given by Man- 
ager Mowry in honor of the young 
people of the F. B. Harder party who 
have been such an acquisition to the 
social life of the hotel since their 
arrival and whose departure the fol- 
lowing day for an extended trip 
through the mountain resorts, was 
sincerely regretted. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Steck and Miss 
Edna Steck of Hartford, Conn., have 
arrived in their large touring car at 
the New Magnolia, where they will 
make an extended stay. Mr. Steck 
is wel] known as the promoter of the 
famous automobile races at Ormond 
Beach, Fla. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Bruen of 
East Orange, N.Y., entertained as 
their guests at the New Magnolia on 
Thursday, Mrs. Wellman, Mrs. Hall 
and Miss Messenger, of Brooklyn. 
Miss Van Slyke of Hudson, N.Y., 
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. 
Harder of Philmont, N.Y., at the 
New Magnolia for a few days. 
Mrs. Rudolph Kauffman and Miss 
Kauffman of Washington, D.C., have 
registered at the New Magnolia for 
the season. 
H. V. Putnam of Cliftondale arrived 
in his touring car Friday and will 
spend afew days with his family who 
are registered at the New Magnolia 
for the season. 
There has been much entertaining 
of visitors this week by the New Mag- 
nolia guests. The Rev. Mr. McGlee- 
son, chaplain of the U.S.S. Missouri, 
Thursday entertained at the New 
Magnolia Lieut. and Mrs. A. W. Mar- 
shall and Miss Marshall of the U.S.S. 
Kansas. M. W. Falconer of the U.S. 
S. Illinois gave a pretty dinner one 
night early in the week at the New 
Magnolia to a party of friends from 
the U.S.S. Missouri. 
THE OCHEANSIDE, -. . .° MAGNOLIA 
Open from June to October 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. 
Gero. H. NEWELL, Prop. 
Cuas. H. Mowry, Mer. 
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Clifton Jenkins, Gerdes of Pittsburg, Fielder Clark of 
season guests at the New Magnolia, Cambridge and J. Osborn Safford of 
entertained last Saturday and Sunday Salem. 
Miss May Gerdes, Miss Gertrude Breeze subscription $1.00. 
