Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Pearson 
returned to Manchester the first of 
the week after spending a very pleas- 
ant week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
F. Curtis at their country place in 
Dover. 
After a delightful visit with Mrs. J. 
S. Cabot at Pride’s Crossing, Mrs. 
Sarah Orne Jewett left a week ago to- 
day for So. Berwick, Me. 
Miss E. F. Rodman, who has been 
included in the house party enter- 
tained by the A. W. Mellons the past 
two weeks, left the early part of the 
week for New. York, while Miss A. 
Macbeth, another of her guests, left 
Monday for a few week’s stay at the 
Mount Pleasant house in the White 
Mountains, and Miss Roma Huselton 
of Pittsburg went to the Adirondacks. 
A pretty dinner party was given at 
the Judge Loring villa last Sunday 
evening in honor of their guests, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. C. Endicott of Danvers. 
Robert Treat Paine of Waltham 
was down to Pride’s the first of the 
week visiting his sisters, the Misses 
Paine, at Paine place. 
Mrs. J. W. Wheelwright left Pride’s 
the first of the week for a visit of a 
few weeks at Mattapoisett. 
Mrs. Hall McAllister of Philadel- 
phia has been a guest of Mrs. H. P. 
McKean at Pride’s the past week. 
John Sturgis was on from New 
York over the week-end a guest of his 
mother, Mrs. John Sturgis at Man- 
chester Cove. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr., sailed 
from Boston last week on a few weeks’ 
business trip in Europe. 
Mrs. George McClure, a resident of 
Magnolia, and a large owner of real 
estate, including the two beautiful 
cottages at Magnolia Point occupied 
by her daughters, Mrs. Sargent and 
Mrs. Lee, is now stopping at the 
Colonial Arms, Eastern Point, Glou- 
CESter, 
Miss Helen Fitch has as her guest 
at Norton’s Point, Miss Florence 
Clark of Paterson, N.J. 
Mrs. Helen Jenks of Philadelphia is 
a guest of her sister, Mrs. Roland 
Lincoln at Manchester Cove. 
Mr. Charles Head, who came on 
from Westport for the Mason-An- 
drews wedding last week was a guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas at 
Pride’s over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allison C. Whitney, 
who have been spending a few weeks 
with the latter’s family, the Joseph 
Sargents, srs., at Magnolia, returned 
to their Milton home the middle of 
the week. 
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In the practical repairing part of our business we recognize no competition. If 
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EF. S. THOPIPSON, Jeweler, 
164 Main Street, Gloucester. 
EDWARD A. LANE, 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER. 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
DUNCAN T. BEATON, 
Hitchen Furnishing Goods, Garden Dools, 
Eddy Refrigerators, Rubber Hose, 
MAGEE RANGES and FURNACES, Ptumpine and HEatTING. 
21 Central Street, Manchester. 
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BARGAINS IN GO-CARTS 
We have bought the stock of a large manu- 
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LOOK AT THRE PRICES 
Manufacturer’s Price, $35.50 
| A CART: Regular Retail Price, $44.50 
Our Price, $20.00 
i Manufacturer’s Price, $15.00 
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FOLDING CARTS, $3.50 UP 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
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