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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Miss Alice Thorndike, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thorndike, 
will be one of the smartest debutan- 
tes of the coming season in Boston 
society. Miss Thorndike is well 
known on the shore. She is one of 
the smartest whips along the whole 
shore. 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell 
closed their house at the Cove last 
Friday and are now quartered at one 
of the Boston hotels till their depart- 
ure for Europe. 
Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge and his 
son, I. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., are 
among those who have departed from 
the shore the past week. Mr. Cool- 
idge, Jr. will spend the winter in 
Europe. 
__ Miss Gertrude Hamlin, a daughter 
of N. P. Hamlin, who has a house at 
Smith’s Point, was married last week 
to Daniel K. Catlin of St. Louis. 
Their engagement was announced in 
August. Miss Hamlin is quite popu- 
larly known among the smart set on 
the North Shore. 
The George Cabots will close their 
Smith’s Point house Monday and re- 
turn to Boston. 
The James. Lowell Putnams are 
among the recent departures. 
The A. J. Crolls closed their house 
yesterday and returned to Boston. 
Mrs. Croll and her two daughters, 
Grace and Pauline, will spend the 
winter in Europe. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, who 
went to Chicago after closing their 
house at West Manchester, and from 
there to St. Louis, will be among the 
smartest of the Boston smart set at 
the New York horse show which 
opens Monday. Mr. Jordon has a 
string of his,fine bloods in New York 
for the show. 
Mr. and Mrs. Boylston Beal sailed 
last week on the Baltic and will spend 
much of ths winter in Europe. 
Robert Mason Winthrop, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Winthrop, who is 
U.S. Consul at Madrid, is in this 
country ona furlough. He has been 
in Newport visiting his aunts Misses 
Ellen and Ida Mason for a few weeks, 
but at present is with his family in 
Boston. 
Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell entertained 
a small party of friends at dinner 
Wednesday, among her guests being 
Mrs. A. J. Croll and her two daugh- 
ters. 
Miss M. McNamara is at Manches- 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- 
pared to do shampooing, manicuring, 
and to do the marcel wave. Beach 
street. Telephone number, 149. * 
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HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
117 to 121 [ain Street, = GLOUCESTER 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, 
Electrical Contractor, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
DD. ’R. BHATOR, 
Stoves, Manges and HMurnaces, 
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HRATING, 
21 Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
SECA VALUES: 
25 Parlor Sets 
OF EMBOSSED VELOUR, 
5 pieces and Table, 
$27.50 
Make your Selection early. 
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