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East Gloucester 
Mrs. Tarleton H. Bean and her 
daughter, Miss Caroline van H. 
Bean, a portrait painter, are at The 
Beacheroft, East Gloucester, for a 
visit. They are the family of Dr. 
Bean, the well-known scientist of 
Washington and New York. 
The children of Hawthorne Inn 
are arranging for a sale tomorrow 
(July 23) in aid of the New York 
Fresh Air Fund. 
Mrs. Lida Bacon of Cincinnati re- 
turned July 14, from her European 
tour, which included Oberammergau, 
where she witnessed ‘‘The Passion 
Play.’’ She is now occupying her 
summer home on Clarendon street, 
Rocky Neck, overlooking Gloucester 
harbor. 
Work on the first cottage for the 
English village in the picturesque 
field opposite Hawthorne Inn’s busi- 
ness and apartment annex, in Patch 
Willows, has been started. 
Dr. Chas. Schenck and sister, Miss 
Schenck, have arrived at The Har- 
bor View, where their parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Edwin Schenck of Balti- 
more, are located. Dr. and Miss 
Schenck motored up from Baltimore, 
where they are members of an old 
and prominent family. 
Lawyer Lowengrund, wife and 
two daughters, Edith and Alice, of 
Philadelphia, are at the Harbor 
View for a month. Mrs. Fletcher 
Maddox and Miss Marion Maddox 
of Washington are also at this hos- 
telry. Mr. Maddox is associated 
with the internal revenue service of 
the U. S. government. 
Edwin R. Sheak, prominent mem- 
ber of the Plant Shoe Co., Boston, 
and family make frequent auto runs 
here and register at the Harbor 
View. 
Miss W. W. Phelps of Albany, N. 
Y., who is at the Harbor View, has 
joined Miss Hazen’s art and craft’s 
class. 
The Top Gallant cottage on the 
Harbor View grounds has been rent- 
ed to Miss Mechlin of Washington, 
who has arrived. 
On Friday evening of next week, 
July 29th, a recital is to be given at 
the Hawthorne Inn, at 8:15, by 
Frank H. Harrington, baritone, and 
George E. Sweet, reader, and the oc- 
casion ought to prove highly enter- 
taining for the hotel guests, as well 
as the guests of other hotels and cot- 
tages, as the artists are highly ae 
ficient in their line. . 
Swampscott 
Season guests at the Preston in- 
clude A. L. Benachi, Greek consul 
at Boston and family; Mrs. W. I. 
Hamilton, widow of the late Ex-Gov. 
Hamilton of Maryland, her son, R. I. 
Hamilton and Mrs. T. Hamilton 
Briscoe, Hagerstown, Md.; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. H. Benedict of Newport with 
Mrs. A. A. Forest, Rye, N. Y.; also 
Dr. W. W. Keen, Philadelphia, and 
Miss Florence Keen. 
Arrivals at the Bellevue include 
Mrs. A. Orville, Brookline; Mrs. 
Swift, New York; Mrs. MeKenzie of 
Bretton Hall, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Glover, Newton; Mr. and Mrs. W. 
H. Hopkins, New York and Frank- 
lin Coe and family of Yonkers, N. Y. 
Tea at the Preston is served at 5 
o'clock each afternoon. - 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Hotel Oxford, Boston, is 
Elms, Beach Bluff. S. S. 
Waterford, N. Y., 
Mrs. C. E. Richardson, Brookline, 
and Mrs. Walter B. Laneaster and 
Miss Laneaster, of Amherst are at 
the Elms. 
P. D. McConnell of Kansas City 
Hume of 
at the 
Bull of 
and Mrs. Bull; 
and family have taken one of the 
Lincoln House cottages. 
» RECITAL... 
by 
a 
FRANK H. HARRINGTON, 
Baritone 
and 
GEORGE E. SWEET, Reader 
: of Boston. 
OCEANSIDE, 
Magnolia, July 25, 
HAWTHORNE INN, 
Gloucester, July 29, 
at 8.15 p. m. 
Silver Collection. 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
S. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 139-138 
WILLIAM KENDRICKS 
formerly in the employ of 
the Misses Bartlett, will 
be at Connor’s Stable, 
Tappan Street, Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, June Ist, 
for the summer, and will 
supply horses, victoria or 
depot wagon for rides, to 
those desirous of hiring. 
He ean bring the best of 
testimonials. 
Telephone Manchester 123-3 
POTTERY 
We have added to our 
stock a line of Buffalo Pot- 
tery, which for quaintness 
of form, originality of deco- 
ration; for attractiveness 
and worth, must be seen to 
appreciate the harmonious 
blending of colors and the 
artistic relation of color 
scheme to design and shape. 
Tell your chauffeur to stop 
at 
KAVANAGH, 
The Druggist, 
South Essex Mass. 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester 
that she is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Orga r 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
