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Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Cunning- 
ham are expected to return to their 
summer residence in West Man- 
chester the middle of next week. 
They have been spending the. past 
month at Northeast Harbor, Me., 
but will remain on the shore now 
till the middle of next’month. 
Mr. and Mrs.’ William C. MeMil- 
Man-..:: 
lan, who. are at Eaglehead, 
chester, for the balance of the sum- 
mer, have as their house guests Mr. 
and Mrs. Cameron Curry of Detroit, 
in whose honor they gave a delight- 
ful little dinner of fourteen covers 
Wednesday evening. The Philip 
McMillans are at W. C. McMillan’s 
country home just outside Detroit 
for the rest of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore 
have closed the Preston cottage on 
Grove street, Beverly Farms, which 
they have been occupying since 
early summer, and are at ‘‘Rock- 
marge,” - Prides Crossing, with the, 
Judge Moores for the balance of the 
season. . 
Mrs. Henry Brewer of New York 
gave a delightful little tea at The 
Dolphin yesterday to a number, of. 
her friends who are stopping. at 
Magnolia.” She had a surprise’ cake 
for-her guests and quite a unique 
menu, which included “gorfles from 
Brussels.” 
Mayor and Mrs. Raymond of 
Worcester have been spending a 
few days on the shore this week. 
On Tuesday General and Mrs. Wm. 
A. Draper were over from- Manches- 
ter and gave a little luncheon party. 
for them at The Dolphin, in. Mag-- 
nolia. ee 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre 
have had as their house guest. part 
of the week, at Villa Crest, Mrs. C. 
S. Hoffman of Newport, of whom 
Mr. and Mrs. Denegre were gtests 
last week on their visit to Newport 
by auto. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
|The Colonnade, 
Magnolia 
FRANK BROS. 
FIFTH AVE. 
Boot Shop 
New York 
New Models for Fall in Boots and Fancy Slippers. 
Full Line of CHILDREN’S SHOES. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Higinbotham, 
-who ‘have been spending the sum- 
mer- at Manchester in the absence 
of their daughter, Mrs. R. C. Crane, 
Jr. and- Mr.. Crane, who have re- 
cently. returned from .,Europe, left 
the shore last week for their Chi- 
cago tome. 
On Saturday, Sept. 8, a~handicap 
medal play golf competition will be 
held at the Essex County club for 
the possession of a cup presented by 
John Hays Hammond. The handi- 
cap will be limited to 18 strokes, 
and the competition is not open to 
guests or visitors. 
Mrs. Weil of New York, who is 
spending the summer at. the New 
Magnolia, gave a dinner at The 
Dolphin, in © Magnolia, 
night, for a number of friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Forstall of 
Montclair, N.J, are registered here 
fora few weeks’ stay. 
Miss J. M. Rowell of Albany is 
Monday_ 
a guest at the Hesperus of Mrs. A. 
B. Lansing, of Albany.. 
Manchester Y. C. Elects. 
The annual election of officers of 
the Manchester Yacht club | took 
place late Monday afternoon, result- 
ing in practically a re-election of the 
old board, excepting that Lawrence 
Morgan takes the place of C. E. Cot- 
ting on the regatta committee. Fol- 
lowing is the board: 
S. Parker Bremer, commodore; 
Edwin A. Boardman, vice ‘commo- 
dore; Augustus P.. Loring, Jr., rear 
commodore; Arthur M. Merriam, 
secretary;. Francis W...Fabyan, 
treasurer; David Fenton, meas- 
urer; executive committee, William 
A. Tucker, A. F. Bemis, Edward S. 
Grew, T. K. Lothrop, Jr., George 
W. Wigglesworth; regatta commit- 
tee, George W. Mansfield, F. M. 
Whitehouse, Dr. J. L. Bremer, Reg- 
inald Boardman, Lawrence W. 
Morgan. 
Flume Road, Magnolia 
Ghe HOYLE STUDIO 
Near the Hotel Hesperus 
A-SPECIALTY IS MADE OF 
FINE PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY 
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO CHILDREN AND PHOTOGRAPHING FAMILIES i 
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HAND-CARVED FRAMES 
Telephone: 54-2, Magnolia, Mass. 
