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MAGNOLIA TEA HOUSE 
Formerly The Dolphin 
Will open for the Season on or about June 15 
UNDER NEW MANAGEMEN 
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A specialty will be made of catering to Afternoon 
Teas, Whist and Bridge Parties, also Dinner Parties. 
Pleasing Rooms 
Superior Guisine 
Mrs. Ella A. Rolfe 
School of Domestic Science, Brookline 
Soctety Hotes 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell are 
expected to return to Manchester today 
from a fortnight’s fishing trip at the 
Rangeley Lakes. 
Mrs. Charles H. Dalton is closing her 
33 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, -re- 
sidence next Thursday, and will move 
down to Beverly Farms. 
The C. Howard Clark, jrs., are ex- 
pected on from Philadelphia the 16th of 
June, and the family will occupy the 
Boardman homestead at West Manches- 
ter for the summer. 
Desmond FitzGerald of Brookline, the 
well known expert on water works, who 
isthe engineer in the matter of layout for 
additional supply for Manchester, sailed 
from New York last Saturday for Eu- 
rope, 
The golfing season on the North 
Shore opens today at the Myopia hunt 
club, when the usual Memorial Day 
open amateur meeting will be held. The 
36 holes medal play competition without 
handicap has become one of chief events 
of the spring season. ‘There will be two 
classes, —Class A medal play, scratch, 
36 holes, and Class B medal play, handi- 
cap, 18 holes. “There will be a prize 
for the scratch event and a best net prize 
in the handicap. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley and 
family, after their extended motor tour 
through France and Italy, are now in 
Paris. 
-Mrs. Edward Wiggleworth moved 
down to her cottage at Manchester yes- 
terday week. Her daughter, Mrs. Alex- 
ander Porter, and Mr. Porter, have ar- 
rived at their cottage, near Singing beach, 
within the past few days. 
President William M. Wood of the 
American Woolen company entertained 
the executive officers of the Wood and 
Washington mills at his residence, in An- 
dover last Saturday afternoon from 4 
to 6. The Woods have the Higginson 
cottage at Pride’s Crossing this summer, 
formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. P. 
S. Sears. 
On account of illness in the family of 
the bride-elect, the wedding of Miss 
Dorothy Goodale and Allston Dana will 
be a very quiet one, the invitations in- 
cluding only relatives and intimate friends. 
Miss Goodale is a daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Alfred M. Goodale and the wed- 
ding will be at their home on Coolidge 
avenue, in Cambridge, on ‘Thursday, 
June 11, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. 
Mr. Dana, who graduated from Har- 
vard in’06, isa son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Richard H. Dana of Cambridge and 
Manchester. 
French clocks repaired. ** 
Loomis. 
«Richmond 52”’ 
Telephone from Anywhere for Anything in the 
Provision Line 
Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Ham, 
Bacon, Lard, Game, Poultry, 
Sausages, Produce. 
Quick Service. Satisfaction. 
Current Prices. Good Quality 
JOHN P. SQUIRE & SONS, 
Stalls 21, 23, 25 Faneuil Hall Market. 
BOSTON 
We are selling a great variety of 
Artistic Covered 
and Uncovered 
Baking Dishes 
from 25 to $1.00 
AT--—_———_ 
“Ye « Remembrance = Shop” 
Cc. M. Duren & Co. 
97 Washington St., 
Ss. SIMONS 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
A Fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes for Ladies 
and Gentlemen 
:: Beach Street 
Salem 
Manchester 
Postoffice Block 
WEDDING JEWELRY 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
JOHN B. H 
160 Cabot Street, 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
& 
ILL & SON, JEWELERS 
& st 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
Beverly, Mass. 
