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—_— 
Rev. Charles E. St John, secretary of 
the American Unitarian association, will 
preach at the First Unitarian church, 
Manchester, tomorrow. 
The concert to.be given at Dr. S. J. 
Mixter’s place, Galloupe Point, Swamp- 
scott, on the afternoon of Aug. 14, pro- 
mises to be a most attractive affair. The 
artists who have kindly offered their ser- 
vices are well known in the musical 
cifcles of Boston, and the Mothers’ Rest 
at Revere should appeal to everyone 
who takes an interest in the welfare of 
the mothers and children who benefit by 
this most worthy charity. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner 
have with them at Manchester for a visit 
Mrs. Caner’s brother, Tristran C. Col- 
ket, Mrs. Colket and three children of 
Philadelphia. 
Rev. Maxwell Savage of the Unity 
church, Unitarian, of Redlands, Cal., 
will occupy the pulpit tomorrow morning 
at the Union chapel, Magnolia. 
Mrs. L. E. Keeley returned to Brook- 
line Monday after a visit of several weeks 
with Miss Blair at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Duer and 
daughter of Boston were among the ar- 
rivals at the Masconomo in Manchester 
this week. 
Rarely will one find at a summer 
watering place such a beautiful and _ela- 
borate display of jewelry and silver ware 
as that presented by Daniel Low & Co., 
at the Oceanside hotel, Magnolia. They 
carry here an unusually fine line of goods 
of a character and beauty unsurpassed. 
Each week they change their stock draw- 
ing not only from their large Salem store, 
but also from their New York connec- 
tions. This week they are continuing 
their display of precious stones, which 
will be followed by an unequalled display 
of hollow ware and sterling silver in 
chests. 
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