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The executive committee of the Man- MRS (DITLLTAM ky. PAGE: é 
chester Yacht club announce that there @ : 
will be a Children’s Entertainment at the Teacher of Bridge and Skat (the new game) € 
club house on the afternoon of Thursday, @ will be at the North Shore Grill, Magnolia, through 8 
July 18, Water Sports on Wednesday, @ Tul Arak t .O 3 
July 31, after which tea will be served on $ Wy an ugust. ; ; ; , ® 
the piazza and within the club house, @ Classes for beginners in Bridge and Skat, $8 
and a harbor decoration and procession ® and practice classes in Bridge. S 
of illuminated boats on Wednesday even- @ o $ 
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a band will be in attendance on the night 
of the illumination and there will be in- 
formal dancing. 
Harrell, the musical magician, who The Dolphin, Magnolta 
proved so interesting last year, will be SS Ee 
the feature of the Children’s Entertain- Miss M. G, Clifford of 739 Boylston street, Boston, 
ment at the Manchester Yacht club next invites her former acquaintances and all North Shore 
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. residents to visit her at the Dolphin. 
Miss Alice Longfellow, who is oc-. 
cupying the West house at Manchester Automobile hats, dressing hats for afternoon wear. 
Cove, was among the arrivals of the Chiffon face veils and auto veils. 
week. Beet Sos 8 
Capt. C. K. Cummings of the sloop, Prompt attention given to special orders. 
“*Sea Dog,’’ from Pride’s Crossing, won 
the $250 cup offered by the Eastern 
Yacht club on its cruise to Bar Harbor 
for the slowest yacht. The Sea Dog start- 
ed in all the runs, turned all the marks DD € R emem b | Mavs Gl A hg Ga Sx) h re) p 
and crossed the finish line last in all but 
one of the races. 
Rev. Robert Collyer of the Church of 
the Messiah, New York, will preach at 
the First Unitarian church, Manchester, 
tomorrow at 11 a.m. 
Miss Margaret Kearney of Boston, 
dressmaker, is at Beverly Farms for the | it 7 
season and is prepared to do work for C, M. D REN & CO. 
former patrons at 746 Hale street. New 97 Washington St., Salem, Mass. 
patronage solicited. 2 ; 
We makea specialty of Chinese, Japanese and Russian 
Brasses, China, Potteries, Curios, Sweet Grass Baskets, 
lardinieres, etc. We also sell Fi ine Stationery and carry the 
latest and most popular fiction in our Circulating Library. 
NEW YORK BERLIN. 
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Messrs. Gebruder Mosse 
OF BERLIN 
7 West 30th Street. New York 
WILL HAVE A FEW SPECIMENS OF THEIR STOCK IN ART LINENS 
SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY HOMES, with 
The Heath Company 
Table Damask, Towels and. 31 Central Street, 
Bed Linens from Sample Manchester, Mass, 
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