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' Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills of Brook- 
line were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. 
H. Mowry at the New Magnolia over 
Sunday. 
Mrs. Thomas Lynch and family of 
Greensburg, Pa.,are at the New Mag- 
nolia for another season. 
Mrs. H. Baumgartner and Miss 
Hoxsey of St. Louis are among the 
recent arrivals at the Hesperus. 
Mrs. H. Everett of Council Bluffs, 
Mrs. H. C. Nutt of Brookline came 
down the first of the week to Mag- 
nolia and are registered at the Hes- 
perus for an indefinite stay. 
The Dorothea Dix children, who 
have delighted Magnolia people each 
season with their entertainments, 
were much enjoyed by the guests at 
the New Magnolia Tuesday evening. 
Competition is keen in the bowling 
competition for the cups offered by 
Prop. George H. Upton of the Ocean- 
side, and some high scores have been 
made by the . various «competitors. 
There are six cups for the highest 
scores by ladies, gentlemen and “chil- . 
dren in both the candle pins and the 
big pins. Thus far the highest scores 
Also at 
' Newport 
Table Linen 
Bath Robes 
Tea Cloths 
Towels 
Bath Sheets 
Lingerie Pillows 
Lingerie Shirtwaists 
are as follows: Candle pins—ladies, 
Miss Anna McFadden, 74; men, 
Russell Lord, 106 ; boys, T. H. Froth- 
ingham, 83. Ten pins—ladies, Mrs. 
Patterson and Miss McFadden tied 
with 132; men, Robert Stanwood, 
201; boys, Morgan Nugent, 150. The 
contest will continue until Sept. 20 
when the cups will be presented the 
leaders. 
Society Notes 
Col. Harrey E. Russell returned to 
Manchester last week from a success- 
full salmon fishing trip in New Bruns- 
wick. 
Philip, Herbert M., Frederick R., jr., 
and Richard D. Sears have been made 
executors of the will of the late Fred- 
erick R. Sears of Nahant. 
Mrs. John S. Howe of Gloucester 
street, Boston, came down to Mag- 
nolia "Wednesday and will be at the 
Dolphin for the season. 
The Gymkhana ball, which is held 
Tuesday evening, Aug. 6, after’ the 
conclusion of the sports on the beach, 
will this year he given in the Casino 
at the New Magnolia. This is one of 
the big events of the year on the 
North Shore and calls forth a large 
gathering of the smartest people from 
all along the shore. 
Orande Maison de Blane 
308 fifth Avenue, - - 
coe and o¢ 
Che Colonnade, Magnolia 
Exclustve Designs in 
Blankets Bed Spreads 
Bureau Covers 
Dandkerchiefs 
Silk Coseys 
Centre Pieces 
Neckwear 
W. S. and John T. Spaulding are on 
an au‘o tour to the White Mountains. 
They left Pride’s the latter part of 
last week, going by way of Dublin, 
N.H. 
Tuesday night, representatives of 
the board of directors of the Fisher- 
men’s Institute at Gloucester, will 
speak at the New Magnolia hotel on 
the purposes, work and needs of this 
unique organization. 
Mrs. J.-H. Benton, jr., of: Hing 
ham and Boston,is a guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Gerald Wyman at West 
Manchester. Mr. Benton is in Lon- 
don. 
Mrs. Prentiss H. Manning seems to 
be quite the fashion at the Sign of the 
Dolphin, and numbers among her 
clients some of the smartest and most 
brilliant women along the North Shore. 
Her half hour appointments are booked 
days ahead. Her,.phsycic readings are 
really quite wonderful. 
The Marblehead Historical society 
will hold a loan exhibit at Abbot hall, 
during Old Home Week, July 29— 
Aug.3. There will be special features 
each evening, including an Old Folks 
concert (Monday evening), lectures 
and minuet, closing with a colonial 
dance. There will also be an old- 
fashioned kitchen, where light refresh- 
ments may be procured. 
Also at 
Bar Darbor 
New York 
Bath Towels © ; 
Doylies 
French Underwear 
Embroidered Linen Parasols 
soo ALSO... 
Plain and Embroidered Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases 
Careful attention giyen to Gmbroidering Linens, Special Designs in naan Crests, ete. 
AND PICTURE, FRAMING. 
Frtists’ 
Materials. 
| Wall [Papers and Painting. 
W. AUGUSTUS NICHOLS, 
WEBSTER BLOCK, 
PLEASANT 3 TREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
