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Charmingly appointed roorns for Bridge Parties. 
Classes in Bridge with Lady Instructor. 
GIFT SHOP CONNECTED 
AT THE HOTELS 
The New Masacts 
Mrs. James P. Wilson and daughter 
of Pittsburg, Pa., arrived in their 
touring car the first of the week and 
are registered for the balance of the 
season. 
Mr. aud Mrs. George M. Stude- 
baker and Mr. George M. Studebaker, 
jr., of South Bend, Mo, have arrived 
here and will stay well into Septem- 
ber. Mr. Studebaker is well known 
the country over as the foremost 
carriage builder in the states. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wellington, 
Miss Josephine Heustis, Dr. N. C. 
Grifford, and Mr. M. F. Lawson of 
Boston comprised one of the many 
auto parties who enjoyed the hospital- 
ity of the New Magnolia hofel during 
the past week. 
Mrs. F. B. Richardson and Mr. C. 
Richardson of Morristown, N.J., ac- 
companied by Mr. R. A. Gillespie of 
Stamford, Conn., registered here Mon- 
day, having made the trip from Mor- 
ristown in Mr. Richardson’s auto. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glidden of 
Boston and Mr. T. Lawrence Salt of 
London drove down to the shore from 
Boston, Monday, and enjoyed dinner 
at this hostelry. 
the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MRS. J. RUSSELL SEOs ia 
TEA HOUSE 
TABLE D’HOTE LUNCH served from 12.30 to 2 o’clock daily, 
making a specialty of Sea Foods, Broilers and Beefsteaks 
6-9x9-1 
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mather, Miss 
M. J. Mather, Mr. O. C. Mather, and 
Mr. Ray King of Meriden, Conn. 
have registered here this week for a 
two weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rickert, Miss 
A. Rickert, Miss Helen Rickert of 
New York are spending several 
weeks at this resort before starting 
on their tour of the White Mountain 
country. 
Miss H. Dole of Brookline has 
joined her friends, Mr. and. Mrs. R. 
D. Van Namen at the New Magnolia 
where they will remain the rest of the 
season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mason of Bos- 
ton entertained as their guests at this 
hotel over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. 
Hollander, Mrs. MacIntyre and Miss 
MacIntyre of Boston. 
Mr. Frederick I. Burrage and Mr. 
Henry T. Burrage of Cambridge are 
making a two weeks’ stay at the New 
Magnolia. 
Mrs A.C. Hall and Miss Audrey 
Hall of Stamford, Conn., are regis- 
tered at the New "Magnolia for an ex- 
tended visit. 
Dr. Ernest L. Parker, Mrs. Ed- 
mund L. Parker and Miss Sally 
Buffard of Worcester, are making a 
two weeks’ stay here. 
ESlESEs 
E. F. MeNamee 
At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
has opened her Branch Store at the HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE 
NEW MAGNOLIA, 
LUANG Bo Ree 
and 
ES|EsIES 
Basket Lunches to order supplied for Automobile 
and Coaching Parties 
TELEPHONE 8170 MAGNOLIA 
Norman Avenue 
MAGNOLIA 
Mr. David D. Stowell and Mrs. F.. 
M. Stowell of New York are regis-- 
tered for the balance of the season. 
Miss A. M. Oakes and Mrs. E. S.. 
Hobart of Providence, R.I., are regis- 
tered here for a few weeks’ stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williams of 
Chicago have registered for a visit ex- 
tending well into September. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holgate of 
Lawrence are registered here for the 
remainder of the season. 
Mrs. F.C. Richardson of Boston 
has returned here for the remainder 
of the season. 
Mrs. F. S. D. Richardson of Bos- 
ton, well known in Boston’s social set 
and an ardent horse-woman, is again 
registered at the New Magnolia. She ° 
came down to take part in the 
mounted sports held at Magnolia 
today. 
If it is anything in the line of 
printing, we can do it: for you at 
The Eresze Print}? meaeeeeoee 1. 
station, Manchester. 
Postoffice 
Building, Manchester. Inquire of 
the NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
yells (Me 3K g| He 
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Desk room to let in 
where she will carry a Choice line of 
EMBROI DERTES 
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