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The first progressive euchre party. of 
the season was held in the casino of the 
New Magnolia Thursday evening of last 
week. There were eight tables and the 
evening proved most enjoyable. The first 
ladies prizes were won by Mrs. George H. 
Newell, Miss E. S. Hoxie winning the 
second. Mr. Woodruff had the highest 
score of the gentlemen, while second 
prize was won by W. J. Wells. Conso- 
lation prize was awarded to Mrs. C. H. 
Mowry and Dr. R. S. Miller. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otis T. Pettee and 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Fisher of New- 
ton Upper Falls are at the New Magno- 
lia for an extended stay. They came down 
over the road in their Stanley steamer. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Darling of 
Boston are noted among the week’s ar- 
rivals at the New Magnolia. 
Mrs. William E. Spaulding and Miss 
Lydia Spauiding of Nashua, N. H., are 
registered at the New Magnolia for the 
season. 
Another party from Nashua registered 
here is composed of Mrs. E. F.. Mc- 
Queston and Miss Josephine McQues- 
ton and Eugene McQueston. 
Mrs. Edgar C. Lackland and daugh- 
ter, Miss Caroline Lackland, of St. Louis 
were among the earlv arrivals of the week 
at the Oceanside.. Miss Lackland is one 
of the handsomest young ladies at the 
hotel and is already a great social favorite 
and much sought after for all social gather- 
ings among the younger set here. 
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Standwood of 
Boston are at the Oceanside as the guests 
of Mr. Standwood’s parents. It was 
while stopping at the Oceanside that Mr. 
and Mrs. Standwood became acquainted 
with each other. Mrs. Standwood is the 
daughter of lucas Calhoun of Chicago. 
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of the Famous 
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= Clothing. 
= 50 years of business has given this firm 
its place among the best of manufac- 
turers 
We are here to sell you this line on 
Easy Terms. 
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MAGNOLIA MASS. , 
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NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
For information and Booklets apply to 
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: Magnolia, Mass. 
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