Girt SHop CONNECTED 
; Society Motes | 
Amory Eliot and family are now domi- 
ciled in their renovated and enlarged 
house on Sea street for the balance of the 
summer. They have been at Brownland 
cottages the past month. Among the ad- 
ditions to their cottage is a splendid large 
music room and a library. The house in 
its entirety now has some thirty-one 
rooms. Considerable grading and land- 
scape work has been done on the grounds 
also. 
Owing to various drawbacks the many 
improvements which have been in 
progress at The Sign of the Dolphin 
have only recently been completed. But 
now everything is complete and the Dol- 
phin is resuming its animated appearance 
of last season and promises to be even 
more popular as a rendezvous for North 
Shore summer society. The new dining 
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Petit Diners at Popular Prices 
room was opened Saturday with a large 
dinner party, among those present being 
Mrs. Douglas Gordon of Baltimore. 
There has also been a dinner party each 
evening since the opening, some of the 
most exclusive people among North Shore 
circles being among those present. “The 
Dolphin was also a very popular rendez- 
vous for automobile and driving parties 
Sunday afternoon and evening, a large 
number of guests being noted on the 
broad veranda. 
An exceptionally fine tandem noted on 
the North Shore drives this season is the 
pair of high stepping bays, ““The Virgin- 
ian’? and mate, owned by J. Henry 
Coulter, the popular Magnolia driving 
instructor. “They were the winners of 
two blues at the Boston horse show this 
Spring. 
Mrs. E. J. Legget and Miss Padon of 
St. Louis are among the new comers to 
the Hesperus this summer. 
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~ Magnolia 
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Real Estate 
And Improvements 
The property at Manchester Cove be- 
longing to Catherine and Sarah A. Tur- 
beyfield was sold at mortgagee’s sale 
Monday morning by Charles H. M 
Hazel of Gloucester for Willard R. 
Boyd, assignee, the present holder of the 
mortgage. Henry W. Brown of Mag- 
nolia was the purchaser, and the price 
was $500. 
This week’s real estate transfers gives 
the conveyance by E. Rollins and 
Charles J. Morse of their interest in land 
and buildings of their late father on the 
Paine farms at Pride’s Crossing, to Fan- 
nie H. Morse. 
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