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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Ad? THE HOTELS 
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sloan of Hart- 
ford, Ct., have joined their friends, Mr. 
and Mrs. ’ Charles E. Bond, at the New 
Magnolia and will remain through the 
month of August. 
Miss Helen G. Vinal and Dr. Maud 
G. Furniss of Boston at the Aborn for a 
short stay. 
James O. Clephane and Miss Clep- 
hane of Englewood, N. J., are among 
the recent arrivals at the Aborn. Mr. 
Clephane is a well known New York 
lawyer. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bartonof Boston, 
who are touring the North Shore in their 
White steamer, are registered at the New 
Magnolia for an extended visit. 
Mrs. M. D. Draper of Boston came 
down the first of the week for the balance 
of the season and is registered at the New 
Magnolia. This is her third season at this 
popular house. Mrs. Draper has as her 
ouest for the season, Mrs. E. L. Chap- 
man of Boston. 
W.. A. Fish of Boston, Charles Babzin 
and Ralph Babzin of Brookline, were 
the guests of Charles Vincent at the New 
Magnolia Sunday. 
Miss Estelle Paine and Miss Elizabeth 
Macauley of Barre are registered at the 
Aborn fora short stay. 
Robert A. Knightanda party of friends 
from Springfield, came down to Magno- 
lia by automobile the frst of the week for 
a short stay. Mr. Knight has been a re- 
gular visitor here for many years and. is 
always gladly welcomed by the older 
guests. 
Mrs. Thomas Taylor and family of 
Boston are at the Oceanside for their 
fourth season. Mrs. Taylor was formerly 
‘Miss Ames of North Easton. 
Mrs. F. B. Richardson, Miss Carr 
and C. Richardson of Mofristown, N. J., 
are registered at the Oceanside for a 
short stay. 
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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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