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Soctety Hotes 
Among the arrivals at Pride’s Crossing 
this week are the Quincy A. Shaw, jrs., 
the Harcourt Amories, and the Judge 
Lorings. 
Miss Mary Colgate Colby is leaving 
New York next week and on Wednes- 
day will arrive at Beverly Farms where 
she is to occupy the Cabot Lane cottage 
as usual. 
At Beverly Farms this week have ar- 
rived Hon. George H. Lyman and fam- 
ily and the Philip Dexters. Gordon 
Means and family are new-comers to 
the Farms. ‘They have one of the Ar- 
thur Little cottages. 
A. E. Winslow of Boston is to oc- 
cupy one of the John T. Ober cottages 
at Beverly Farms this season,—the cot- 
tage usually occupied by Mrs. William 
R. Cabot, who does not expect to be at 
the Farms this season. 
The John Caswell estate, “‘ Round 
Plain Farm,’’ at Pride’s Crossing will 
not be occupied this season by the owner, 
as the family will spend the summer in 
Maine. The place has been rented for 
the season to a Mr. Frazier of Chicago. 
Major and Mrs. H. L. Higginson 
will move down to their West Manches- 
ter estate next Tuesday for the summer. 
Mrs. John A. McGinley and two 
daughters came on from Pittsburg Friday 
week and are occupying the Mink cot- 
tace in Manchester. Mr. McGinley 
will come later. Mrs. McGinley has as 
her guest at present Mrs. Willis King of 
Pittsburg. 
Go to Loomis. 
He’ll fix it. > 
The 
Fern-Croft Inn—as it is today. 
only Licensed Inn between Boston and 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Closed all day Memorial Day 
Open Friday evening until 10 o’clock 
Don't forget your wants for the Holiday 
H. G NICHOLS 
Successor to Geo. F. Allen 
CENTRAL SQUARE, 
= MANCHESTER 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
Telephone 174-3 
PETER HYLEN 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Vloticte and Landscape Gardeners 
Bedding Plants 
in Variety :: 
Bridge Street ~ 
A SOLID FOUN DATION 
188] 
Market Prices 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
1908 
Grounded in the belief that race success is founded on sabia cS asidehbes 
we have proved conclusively that we built on a solid foundation. 
Goods at Reasonable Prices, Thorough and Practical Repairing—are our 
Mottos. If you are not a Customer of This Store, you certainly should be. 
Reliable 
F. §. THOMPSON, 
164 MAIN STREET, 
- JEWELER 
GLOUCESTER 
the New Hampshire Line. 
A MOST 
Interesting Spot 
Just off the famous Newburyport 
‘Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, ina 
region rich in historic interest, is 
FERN-CROFT INN, a charming 
resting place for the tired traveler in 
auto or Carriage, a most comfortable 
dining resort patronized by the best 
sort of people. “The new Fern-Croft 
Inn is in every way the counterpart of 
the old, which was destroyed by fire 
last year. ‘The specialty of Fern- 
Croft Inn, that has made its fame _al- 
most world-wide, is its chicken din- 
ners, consisting of a whole broiled 
_chicken to each person, served at 
$1.50 per plate. Afternoon teas 
daily 4 to 6.—Telephone: Dauvers 
45-2. 
No connection with any other place 
Fern-Croft Inn Co. 
Proprietors 
H. K. MaAnsFIiELD, Pres. 
