Society Notes 
Miss Eleanora Sears returned from 
Newport Wednesday, where she went 
to play in the tennis tournament last 
week. 
Mrs. Walter Denegre gave a de- 
lightful children’s party for her 
young daughter, Miss Elaine Dene- 
gre, on the occasion of her 11th birth- 
day Monday afternoon. There were 
36 young folk invited in for the occa- 
sion and a most merry time they all 
had. ‘‘Bunnie’’ Woods had charge of 
the entertainment feature, games, rac- 
ing, etc., forming a greater part of the 
amusement. 
Miss Rosamond Wheeler of New 
York has moved into the Haven 
‘‘Red” cottage on West street, Beverly 
Farms, for the balance of the season. 
F. H. Prince, jr., was registered at 
the Hotel Virginia, in Chicago, this 
week. 
The E. H. Harrimans of New 
York have been on the North Shore 
this week, coming to Beverly Farms 
Wednesday in their large steam yacht, 
the Sultana. Yesterday they steamed 
away to Bar Harbor. 
Miss G. Gerdes returned to her 
Pittsburg home Wednesday after a 
visit with the D. Herbert Hostetters, 
Beverly Farms. 
On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. Mc- 
Adoo gave a handsome dinner of 12 at 
‘The Dolphin, when the fish course 
was served in a new style, the receipt 
for which, with its peculiar sauce 
having a high ¢amg, had been sent 
lately to Mrs. Selfridge by the Amer- 
ican ambassador at St. Petersburg. 
Besides Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo, were 
present Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge, Mr. 
and Mrs. Janes, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, 
Miss McAdoo, Miss Perry, Mr. East 
and Mr. Sleeper. The head cook, a 
Swede, received many compliments on 
her fine cooking. 
One of ite most attractive  fea- 
tures of “The Colonnade” in Mag- 
nolia is ae beautiful display of pho- 
tographic work by the Notman Co. 
of Boston. Their portraits excel, 
in naturalness of expression, artis- 
tic posing, clearness of detail, fine 
quality of work and exquisite fin- 
ish, anything ever exhibited on the 
North Shore. That the summer 
guests and cottagers appreciate the 
presence of a genuine artist and an 
ideal studio at this famous resort is 
evidenced by the numbers of ladies 
and gentlemen who daily take ad- 
vantage of their own leisure during 
the summer and the convenient ap- 
pointments at Notman’s for secur- 
ing a sitting and the very best of 
photographs. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
For Sale—Magnolia, Mass. 
SUMMER RESIDENCE 
Five acres of land and house of fifteen rooms, stands on high land 
and commands an extensive view of the ocean and surrounding 
country; also about twenty acres of land divided into lots suitable 
for summer residences, and commanding some of the finest views 
in Magnolia. 
Apply to J. MAY, Magnolia, Mass. 
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. 
FOR SALE (Cow'trices _ 
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. Calland see them at the Nursery from 2 to5 p.m. 
J@-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 
Lake-Croft Inn mass. 
(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. 
