NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
15 
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO COME TO THE STUDIO 
SITTINGS WILL 
BE MADE 
Pao ot OF THE 
PRINCIPAL 
PLACES ALONG 
THE 
NORTH SHORE 
Society Notes 
The most brilliant social function of 
the season was the ball given by Mr. 
and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre Wed- 
nesday evening at their beautiful es- 
tate, Villa Crest, West Manchester. 
Almost 400 guests were present, in- 
cluding the most select of the summer 
visitors along the North Shore. The 
dance was held in the building, form- 
erly used as a barn, located on the op- 
posite side of the beautiful court from 
the house. This was decorated for 
the occasion, and though not elaborate 
in its setting, it was excellently fitted 
for an affair of this sort. Hemlock 
boughs, hydrangeas and bay ‘trees 
formed most of the decorations within 
the building, and these offered an ex- 
cellent setting for the many electric 
lights. The color scheme was green 
rosettes, with red border. Over the 
entrance to the building were celluloid 
balls over lights. In the court were 
many lanterns, including some large 
Japanese lanterns hung from tripods, 
each bearing an emblem, designating 
the standing of the high cast people 
Houghton & 
ried on the streets in Japan the same 
as the pennants on ships, to designate 
the class standing. There were many 
other lanterns hung about the court 
yard, most of which were brought 
from Europe by Mrs. Denegre for the 
occasion. Around the court were set 
tables, and covers were placed for over 
300 guests, who sat down at a little 
after midnight. The lighting effect 
was very striking, all the illumination 
being furnished from the private plant 
on the estate. The Denegre estate is 
considered one of the most charming 
on the North Shore. 
At the Aborn 
Mrs. James R. Minor of Covington, 
Ky., and Mrs. James C. Stodder of 
Bangor, Me., are among the week’s 
arrivals at the Aborn. 
Mr. and Mrs. C H. Slater of Jersey 
City, N J., are at the Aborn tor the 
balance of August. 
Mrs. S. J. Remington and daugh- 
ter, Miss Alberta F. Remington of 
Attleboro, are registered here for a 
couple of weeks. 
Seem 
MR. PIERCE MAKES 
SITTINGS 
BY APPOINTMENT 
AT YOUR 
RESIDENCE OR 
HOTEL 
729 Bovsron O1.@STON APARTMENTS 
Col. Ezra Woodruff, Mrs. Wood- 
ruff and Miss Grace Woodruff of Bos- 
ton are among the recent arrivals. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Harper of 
Cincinnati, E. M. Gallaudet of Wash- 
ington, head of the Gallaudet School 
for Deaf and Dumb, are among the 
week’s arrivals. 
Annual Summer Show 
The annual summer flower show of 
the N.S. Horticultural society is to be 
held on Wednesday and Thursday, 
Aug. 29 and 30, in a large tent on the 
grounds of the Essex County club. 
LOST 
August 10th, a lady’s hand bag 
made of alligator skin, marked with 
Finder will 
receive reward by leaving it at 
large red paper ‘“‘ H.”’ 
Cheever’s Drug Store, Manchester. 
Clark 
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COLONNADES - 
MAGNOLIA 
and 396 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 
RATA OO RES 
ROSES — LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY — ORCHIDS and GARDENIA 
All kinds of Floral Work. 
Bay and Box Trees and Hydrangeas in Tubs 
