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MAGNOLIA. Miss. Priest, wiolinist, the, talented. (mseqsee as oes eee 
fa young daughter of Manager Priest of WILLOW COTTAGE, 
[From our Correspondent.] th H laved:b if Murehiia «Mase 
Pera ah =, ihe the Hesperus, played beautifully at & , ° 
Miss Heath, the proprietress °N the hotel one night the first of the Room and Board by the Day or Week. 
Tea House has arrived from New week. All Accommodations. Barber Shop Included. 
York for the summer. ae 
One of the most prominent New Mrs. M. C. SULLIVAN, Manager. 
There is no doubt but that the Tea Yorkers stopping at the New Mag- 
House is one of the chief centers of polia for the months of July and ~~~... 7 
fashion on the North Shore this sea- Ayoust is Martin Erdmann who is JONATHAN MAY 
son. Scores of the summer contin- connected with the firm of Asiel & 
gent may be seen stopping here daily. Company, Wallstreet. Mr.Erdmann Real Estate and Insurance 
Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hall hag brought on his horses, automobile 
Curtis drove over from Beverly Farms and sailin h NOTARY PUBLIC 
g yacht, and is therefore en- ; 
and had tea, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Grew joying all the beauties of Magnolia tet. cen. MAGNOLIA. 
drove down from Manchester, Mr.and and is much in demand at all social ——-- HWW 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2d, were over events. 
from Manchester Cove, Mr. and Mrs. : 
; Among the more recent arrivals V ( | f YR A 
Kahn drove over from Manchester. Fee Wea Vine hare Mar aad Mra ck. i | 
Mrs. Samuel Kennard gavea pretty Hicks Herrick, who have made the 
party at her cottage one afternoon this trip in their automobile and who will 
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week for her little grandchildren. spend the summer at the New Mag- BRANCH STORE. 
Mrs. William McMillan gave a din- nolia. Mrs. Herrick brought with —— 
ner party at her beautifulcottagehere her as her guest Miss Catherine Free Delivery to Magnolia. 
one night the early part of the week McVeity. Fruits and Vegetables in their Season 
for Mr. McMillan’s mother, Mrs. Flags were at half-mast last Satur- : 
James McMillan. day at both the New Magnolia and the 
Among the prominent Western Blynman, out of respect for the late K. KARNERY, Prop. 
business men who are stopping at the Secretary Hay. 
New Magnolia are L. S. Hellman of 
St. Louis, George Merrel and Thurs- 
Se Miefrel sof Cincinnati, William Penobscot Indian Basket Maker. 
James of St. James, Mo., and Cecil 
Fanning of Columbus, O. A display of fine workmanship in Fancy Baskets, Bows and Arrows, Canoes and other 
A party of Pittsburg ae includ- Souvenirs. Canoes to Let, with Guides. Paddling Lessons Given. 
ing Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins 
fe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jenkins GAB RIE DAU. Bais eee 
are among the week’s arrivals at the 
Hesperus for the summer. Mr. coterie, bipere:«.. 
Thomas Jenkins is a splendid horse- heat, LEG ea Ee ay 
man and rides one of the most beauti- Mee a a ae Se ocr Soon 
fully mannered horses on the shore. sa \e ; 
Mrs. W. B. Wheelock, Miss Helen 
Wheelock, Mrs. L.S. Ayres and Mrs. 
David Percy Williams composed an 
Indianapolis party who arrived this 
week and are located at ‘ Idlenook”’ 
for the season. 
Rev. James DeNormandie will 
preach at the Union chapel tomorrow. 
The well-known firm of N.C. Whit- 
aker & Co.of 7 Temple Place, Boston, 
manufacturers of tortoise shell goods, 
will make an exhibition of their wares 
at the Oceanside hotel next Tuesday, 
July 11. 
The Clinton Webbs of Baltimore 
have taken the “ Russell Cottage”’ for 
the summer, arriving Tuesday. Mr. 
Webb is an enthusiastic automobilist 
andhorseman. He brought two autos 
with him from Baltimore and six fine ) ae we 2 ‘i %% Em a 
horses. : ee 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS.———= The Season 
Picturesque location, Rare combination of Seasore and Country attraction. Magnifi 
cent Beach. Delightful Drives. For rates and all information address 
Mrs. A. M. TARR, Manager. CHARLES H. MOWRY, Manager. 
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. 
Transients ‘accommodated. 
