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For particulars im regard to Lite Insurance, address 
GEORGE E. B. STROPLE, District Mgr. 
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Rox 175, 
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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
-Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Arnold of 
Auburndale and Miss E. M. White of 
Upper Montclair, N.J., spent a few 
days at the New Magnolia the first of 
the week. 
' Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Foss, their son, 
Benj. S. Foss, and their daughters, 
the Misses Foss of Boston, were guests 
at the Oceanside over Sunday, _arriv- 
ing by auto Saturday afternoon. 
- Sunday was a,splendid day for auto- 
ists. One.of the largest number of 
parties of the season.came to Magnolia, 
there being parties aggregating 75 at 
the Oceanside for lunch on that day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lindenberg 
and T. W. Guthrie of Baltimore and 
Mr. and Mrs. Andenrudi of Paris, 
France, were guests of H. H. Brown 
at the Oceanside Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Guthrie of 
Ottawa, Can., who have been at the 
New.Magnolia most of the summer, 
are so much attached to the North 
Shore that they have decided to close 
the season at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Burton Kennard 
and two children’ and: Mrs. J. Will. 
Boyd of St. Louis, who were at the 
Hesperus most of the summer, have 
taken “ Seareacres”’ for the balance 
of the season. 
The late arrivals at the Oceanside | 
include a party composed of Mr. -and - 
Mrs. Frank McLaughlin, 2d,° Miss ~ 
~ Helen McLaughlin and Master Frank 
McLaughlin, 3d, of New York and 
Miss S. P. Cushing and maid of Bos- 
ton, who arrived Monday. 
The New Magnolia closed after 
lunch Wednesday. Mr. Mowry, the 
genial manager, has been spending 
the balance of the week with a gang 
of workmen closing the hotel. He 
‘will go to Jamaica in December to’ 
again assume charge of the popular 
Hotel Titchfield for the winter. - 
Watches repaired at H. B. Win 
chester’s, Jeweler, Post Office square, 
Gloucester, Mass. * 
The greatest assortment of up-to- 
date Hats at the Keyou Millinery 
Parlors, 113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
Chisholm’s- 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON WE SHALL OFFER 
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS 
ON ALL 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
Our store in MANCHESTER is in CENTRAL SQUARE, two doots from the hotel. 
Aw.Gl. EUNT 2 
214 Cabot Street, Beverly 
