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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
North Shore society is much in- 
terested in the engagement, announ- 
ced a few days ago, of Miss Margaret 
Winthrop, daughter of Mrs. Robert 
C. Winthrop of Boston and Manches- 
ter, and James Grant Forbes of 
Boston. 
Two weddings, both to occur next 
Saturday afternoon, are being looked 
forward to with much interest by the 
North Shore colony. One will be 
that of Miss Naneen C. Mitchell, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. 
Mitchell of Manchester Cove, and 
Robert Gould Shaw, 2d, and the other 
is that of Miss Emily Sargent, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sargent of 
Magnolia, and Baron John Ludwig 
Knoop of Schloss Muhlenthal, Ger- 
many, who arrived Wednesday. 
Henry Clay Pierce arrived at 
Pride’s Crossing Tuesday, making the 
trip from New York in his yacht, the 
Yacona. He has since been joined 
by his daughter, Miss Violet Pierce, 
and by his two sons, Roy and Theron, 
who came from Europe. They will 
remain here the rest of the summer. 
Yesterday afternoon the beautiful 
summer home of Mrs. Walter 
Denegre was thronged with a repre- 
sentative North Shore gathering for 
the fourth in the series of. musicales 
given on Friday afternoons, under the 
management of a committee of which 
Mrs. Russell Tyson is the head. 
The mid-summer ball in the Mas- 
conomo casino Thursday evening was 
quite a pretty affair, a number of the 
cottagers joining with the hotel guests 
in making the affair a success. 
The Hesperus 
The August ball at The Hesperus 
Wednesday evening was the pret- 
tiest function of the season at this 
popular hostlery. There were on the 
floor, besides the regular guests at the 
hotel, scores from the other hotels and 
cottages, adding much gaiety to the 
occasion. 
Mrs. H. L. Lewis and son, A. G. 
Lewis of Boston, arrived Monday for 
a fortnight’s stay. 
Mrs. A. M. Lindsay and Miss Lind- 
say arrived from Rochester, N.Y., in 
their touring car the first of the week, 
and are here for two or three weeks. 
Miss Edna K. Anthony of Fall 
River has been spending the week at 
Magnolia with her friend, Miss Grace 
Martin of Chelsea, who is at the Hes- 
perus for the season. 
James M. Green arrived from Wash- 
ington Wednesday to spend a fortnight 
with Mrs. Green, who is here for the 
season. 
The NORTH SHORE MAP for 1906. 
Section of Map near Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
With Summer Resident List for Bever- 
ly, Beverly Farms, Manchester, Hamil- 
ton and Wenham. It will show you the 
location and occupant of each summer 
residence in this famous district. 
Published with the 
cl Ul 
CROWLEY & LUNT, 
9 Odd Fellows Building, BEVERLY. 
Mail orders promptly attended to. 
THH OCHANSID#E, 
Open from June to October 
MAGNOLIA 
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. 
Gro. H. NEWELL, Prop. 
Cuas. H. Mowry, Mer. 
Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Johnson and 
family of Washington are among the 
week’s arrivals at the Hesperus. They 
will spend the balance of the season 
Bere. 
Mr. George L. Noyes, a well known 
Boston Artist will give an exhibiton of 
twenty-five paintings done in and 
around Annisquam, at the Village 
hall, Annisquam, Aug. 21, 22, 23, from 
9 to 12, and 2 to 6, ig 
