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Lamps and Shades House Furnishings 
The Misses Gray 
Decorators and Furnishers 
Boston and 
14 Bridge St., Manchester 
Special attention given to Shading of 
Electric Lights for houses and for single 
rooms. 
Candle and Gas Shades, private designs. 
Antique Brasses 
Bags, Baskets, Pottery, Arts and Crafts 
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WV Gitt Shop 
Librar Building 
Magnolia 
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Hand wrought Jewelry, Neckwear, Medici Prints, Carved 
Wood Frames, Pottery, Leather of all descriptions and Cards 
for all occasions. 
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Productions and Cards, Rare Imported 
Things and Everything for Bridge 
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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Kennedy, Miss 
Kennedy and Miss Annie Maude 
Kennedy, who have been spending 
part of the summer at Green Gables 
Inn, Magnolia, left Thursday for 
Hot Springs, Va. Parke Hammar, 
who has also been at the inn left 
on the same day for New York city. 
Mr. and Mrs. ©. C. Bloomfield and 
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh C. Bloomfield 
of Jackson, Mich., are among the 
recent arrivals at the inn. They are 
to remain into September. Miss M. 
V. Richards and Miss Annie Wells 
of Geneva, N. Y., arrived at the inn 
yesterday for a season end visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Adams, after stopping 
at the Walpole Inn, Walpole, N. HL, 
came to Magnolia yesterday for a 
visit at the inn. Miss Bancker has 
had a very successful season in con- 
ducting Green Gables Inn this year, 
—its being her first season here. 
On Wednesday of last week there 
were fifty-four at luncheon. The 
inn and cottage have been crowded 
during the summer. Miss Kate Me- 
Mahon and Miss MeMahom of 
Cambridge are to be at the inn for 
Mrs. Charles J. Bennett 
of Providence, R. J, 
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Labor Day. With them will be Mrs. 
Robertson and daughter and God- 
frey Downer, also of Cambridge. 
The ladies have been spending part 
of the summer at Denmark, Me., at 
the Wyonegonic camp for girls. 
They were here in July for a short 
stay also. 
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President Taft was guest of honor 
at a dinner last evening at the 
Longworth summer home at Pride’s. 
Covers wer placed for ten. 
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Mrs. Bryce J. Allan-is at New- 
port for a short stay. Mrs. Rudolphe 
L. Agassiz has been at Beverly Cove 
as the guest of Mrs. Allan, who will 
receive the exchange of social cour- 
tesies by Mrs. Agassiz while in New- 
port. 
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Edward Small Moore and family 
econeluded their stay today with 
Judge and Mrs. W. H. Moore and 
journeyed to their home in Chicago. 
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Mr. Chase, brother of Mrs. Har- 
court Amory, and the former’s chil- 
dren from Dedham are guests of the 
Amory family at Pride’s. 
Congressman A. P. Gardner and 
family are returning to their Ham- 
ilton estate on September 11th. 
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P. T. Jackson, Jr., and family are 
again at Pride’s after a sojourn in 
Windsor, Vt. 
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Thursday Mrs. Guy Norman 
served a luncheon at Beverly Cove. 
There were covers for sixteen. This 
evening Mrs. Norman has a dinner 
party the guest of honor being Mrs. 
Nicholas Longworth. 
A. Schmidt & Son, whose attrac- 
tive shop at Magnolia has caused 
much comment this summer on the 
North Shore, with its beautiful dis- 
play of silver and chinaware, have 
taken a long lease on their shop in 
the Donchian Building, opposite the 
Colonnade. 
Miss E. R. Rice, the New York 
milliner, is at her Magnolia store 
this week and will remain until the 
middle of the coming week, during 
which time she is showing the latest 
fall and winter importations in 
millinery. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury <A. Piatt 
Andrew, Jr., who has been spending most of the summer 
at the Andrew cottage, East Gloucester, and Senator 
Aldrich, sailed for Europe yesterday, where they will 
make a study of monetary matters in connection with 
an investigation and research which is being made the 
monetary commission. 
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The wedding of Miss Dorothy Draper, only daugh- 
ter of Ex. Gov. and Mrs. Draper, and Thomas Gannett, 
Jr., of Cambridge and Manchester, will be solemnized 
The Draper family have 
abandoned their annual plans to sojourn at the Profile 
House, White Mts., but are at Hopedale preparing for 
ov Tuesday, November 21st. 
the wedding. 
DCRR pe PRR OIE ROR NETO TESA a eR YS A 
RUSSELL T. GREEN 
BROOKLINE 
FRED, K. SWETT 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
3420 
Telephones: 3421 Back Bay 
GREEN & SWETT COMPANY 
(Successors to The Angier Company.) 
MOTOR CAR SUPPLIES 
737 Boylston St., Boston 
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