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NORTH SHORE BRE BZE 
Society Notes 
Miss Mary Southerland who is at 
the Oceanside for the summer has 
gone to Oysterville fora week's visit 
with Miss Zadie Gaff of Washington, 
who was here to attend the wedding 
of her cousin, Naneen Mitchell, last 
Saturday. 
Mrs. Huntingdon Wilson left the 
New Magnolia Fiiday to join her 
husband, the newly appointed third 
assistant secretary of state at Wash- 
ington. They have taken an apart- 
ment on 16th street, for the season. 
The secretary of the Swedish iega- 
tion and Mme de Strale entertained 
the charge d’affaires of the Italian 
embassy, Signor Montagna, and his 
colleague, Count Mocenigo, at the 
Pop Concert at the New Magnolia 
this week. 
Senor Alfreda Calderon, first sec- 
tary of the Peruvian legation, re- 
turned this week from a hasty trip to 
New York, where he met his chief, 
Senor Pardo, who has just signed a 
lease for a house in Washington on 
Massachusetts avenue, between the 
houses of Mrs. Richard Townsend 
and Com. Miller, and where he and 
his bride will entertain extensively 
this coming winter, planning es- 
pecially a series of dinner parties. 
Secretary of State Root will have 
Senor Pardo’s house in Lima, during 
his visit in Peru. 
An Auto Incident 
Frederick Fairbanks, son of Vice- 
President Fairbanks of the United 
States, is having some exciting experi- 
ences while autoing on the North 
Shore. A week ago the Manchester 
officers had him before the court for 
over-speeding, and this week he tried 
to drive home from Ipswich to Mag- 
nolia by a short cut across Ipswich 
Bay, but unfortunately the water and 
mud in that vicinity would not lend a 
willing surface for autoing. 
Tuesday, Mr. Fairbanks, with a 
party of friends from Magnolia where 
he is spending the summer, were 
autoing over Ipswich way, in coming 
home they took the shore road to 
Ipswich Neck by mistake and after a 
fast run struck a causeway at the base 
of Eagle Hill, and finally brought up 
at the dead terminal of the road. In 
trying to turn the machine it ran over 
the embankment to the mud flats and 
plunged deep into the mire. A sort 
of pontoon bridge was afterward con- 
structed, and with the assistance of 
four horses from a farm house a mile 
away the machine was finally drawn 
from its soft bed. About 3 a.m. the 
party made a fresh start for Magnolia. 
They arrived in time for an early 
breakfast. 
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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. 
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MAGNOLIA 
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 toxcuee 
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. Call and see them at the Nursery from 2 to5 p.m. 
{@- 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 
wei en abe ia ter 
Lake-Croft lan 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. 
