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SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Marjory Stearns entertained 
her friend, Miss Russell of Detroit, 
at a dinner party on Saturday, at the 
eottage of her mother, Mr. F. K. 
Stearns, on the Shore Road, Mag- 
nolia. Among those present were 
Mrs. Harmon, Miss Russell, Mr. and 
Mrs. Roger Burnham, Miss Moore, 
Messrs. Walker, Segerman, Garrett. 
After dinner the party went to the 
Oceanside for the dance. Miss Rus- 
sell left Magnolia Tuesday to join 
her mother in the Adirondacks. 
Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman of Marble- 
head Neck, one of the popular young 
matrons among the socially well 
known who summer on the North 
Shore, is being entertained, with her 
son, Arthur, by the George Shumans 
at Edgemere, Long Island. 
Daniel Low & Co., of Salem, 
the world-wide sellers of select 
solid gold and_ sterling silver 
-ware, will hold an exhibition and 
sale at the Oceanside, Magnolia, 
next Tuesday, August 16, and 
on Friday, the 19th, they will give 
an exhibition at the Moorlands, Bass 
Rocks. The firm is showing a most 
complete assortment of their exclu- 
sive wares on these dates. 
Cape Ann Resorts. 
Miss Browning of Washington, 
daughter of Mrs. H. Clay Browning, 
who is at Turk’s Head Inn for the 
remainder of the season, accom- 
panied by her mother, is soloist of 
the church in Washington where 
President Taft worships. 
The Oyster family party from 
Washington at Turk’s Head Inn has 
been enlarged by Miss Helene 
Oyster. 
Clarence W. Seamans and family 
of Brooklyn and Pigeon Cove are 
at Bretton Woods, N. H., for their 
annual sojourn. They made the trip 
by touring car, shipping their driv- 
ers and saddlers on ahead. They will 
return to the Cove late in September. 
Among arrivals at the Granite 
Shore, Rockport, are Mrs. A. W. 
Kidder and son, Cambridge. Some 
of the naval contingent who stopped 
at the Granite Shore, Rockport, 
during the warships’ visit was Mrs. 
J. B. Dennis, wife of Surgeon Den- 
nis, and Ensign George W. Cheld 
and wife of the U. 8S. S. Georgia. 
Other arrivals there are are N. L. 
Foster, West Roxbury; Mrs. R. S. 
Gill and daughters, Philadelphia; 
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. S. W. 
Edwards, Brattleboro; Mr. and Mrs. 
S. W. Morrill, Boston; J. E. Keith, 
wife, son and niece, Springfield. 
Postoffice Block at Manchester to Be 
Sold at Auction. 
The Postoffice block at Manches- 
ter, formerly owned by James K. 
Pulsifer, is to be sold at public auc- 
tion next Thursday, August 18, at 
12.30 p. m., on the premises. M. E. 
Gorman is the auctioneer, 
Josephine E. Keefe 
~ Dressmaker and Corsetiere, 
of Madison Ave., New York, 
will be in 
MANCHESTER 
for the summer months, 
After June 23. 
Will make corsets reasonable, to 
introduce my new model. Gowns 
made and remodeled. 
13 SCHOOL STREET 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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7 CITY SQUARE - - 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
West Street = = 
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ROACHES and all household pests exterminated 
BEACON INSECTICIDE COMPANY 
Formerly 8 years.with Columbian Insecticide Co. 
All work guaranteed. 
Telephone 697-1 Charlestown. 
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TELEPHONE 65 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
HAVE YOU VISITED THE 
Old Witch House in SALEM? 
We have for sale rare old speci- 
mens of 
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5 LOWESTOFT, 5 
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4 .: DELFT WARES. 
Chippendale, Hepplewhite and 
Sheraton Furniture 
Our collection of old Clocks, 
Lamps, Lanterns, Pewter, Brass, 
copper, rugs and prints. has 
been acknowledged by. collee- 
tors to be the largest and most 
unique in New England. 
GHARLESTOWN 
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WILBUR J. PIERCE} 
(Successor to Pierce 4 Pierce) 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating \ 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 4 
Beverly Farms / 
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JOSEPH LEVIN: Custom: Vette: 
Up-to-date Methods and Ideas 
Only Expert Workmen Employed 
LADIES’ GARMENTS A SPECIALTY 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pre sing 
Mr. Levin announces that he is now prepared to take orders 
and show samples for fall and winter suits, overcoats, ete., and 
that, having taken a five-year lease of his store at Manchester, 
he will be here most of the winter each year. 
Telephone 12-3 Manchester 
BEACH STREET (Near The Breeze Office) MANCHESTER 
Branch Store in Peabody and Danvers 
