NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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THE SUMMER HOTELS 
At the Aborn 
Among the arrivals at the Aborn 
this week are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 
Emery, Miss Katharine and Jos. W. 
Emery, Jr., of Quincy, IIL. 
Misses Mary F., Lucy W. and 
Edith S. Neff and Miss Sophia Ha- 
mant compose a party of young 
ladies from Cincinnati who have 
registered at the Aborn this week 
for a short stay. 
Miss F. M. Ranney of New York 
has registered at the Aborn for the 
balance of August. 
Mrs. E. A. Remington and Mrs. 
FE. E. King are at the Aborn cot- 
tage for a fortnight’s stay. 
Miss Gardner and Miss Thomas 
of Baron Knoop’s party have been 
spending the week at the Aborn. 
The New Magnolia 
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stiners and Mrs. 
’M. Chandler of Providence arrived in 
their touring car and are registered 
here for a two weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Hoye of 
New York are registered at the New 
Magnolia for the balance of the sea- 
son. Other New York people who 
have arrived at the New Magnolia for 
more or less extended visits are: Mr. 
and Mrs. E. F. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. 
F. E. Pitcairn and Miss Pitcairn, Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank R. Crumbie and their 
three children, Mrs. F. M. Porter and 
Mrs. John J. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. C. 
Todd Parker, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. 
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Fuller- 
ton, Miss P V. Fullerton, Miss H. L. 
Fullerton and Mr. K. B. Fullerton, jr. 
George Clifford Johnson of Boston 
and C. C. Curtis of Brookline enjoyed 
a short sojourn at this hotel the past 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cook of East- 
hampton have registered for the bal- 
ance of the season. Mr. Cook is well 
known in the business circles as one 
of the foremost manufacturers of 
cotton goods in the country. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. King of 
Pittsburg, are making an extended 
stay at the New Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hackett and 
daughter of Portsmouth, N.H., have 
arrived for a two weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Bryce and the 
four Misses Bryce of Montreal, Can., 
arrived at the New Magnolia on Thurs- 
day last, where they will stay well 
into September. 
Visner’s imported ginger ale 
niade from pure ginger root and 
i.ineral water. Order at Lycett’s, 
The NORTH SHORE MAP for 1906. 
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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. 
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Mrs. Huntington Wilson, wife of 
Huntington Wilson, third secretary 
of State and former U.S. minister to 
Japan, has joined her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas James of St. James, Mo., 
for the rest of the seasonat this hotel. 
The finest roads in 
are along the North Shore and lead to 
The NEW MAGNOLIA 
CUISINE AND SERVICE 
of the highest standard of excellence. 
Massachusetts 
This famous North Shore Hotel caters to fastidious 
resorters of the best class. 
Cuas. H. Mowry, Mer. 
Dr. and Mrs. G. Marshall Smith of 
Baltimore, Md., have registered for a 
two weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Rike of 
Dayton, O., have taken rooms here 
for the balance of the season. 
