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BREEZE 15 
B. FRANK PUFFER 
432 FIFTH AVE. 
NEW YORK 
‘Photographer 
is now at 
MAGNOLIA 
WINTER STUDIO 
PALM BEACH 
THE OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
for the Summer Season, where he is showing specimens of his work, in the Hotel Lobby, and is making 
appointments for sittings at your own home or in your room at your hotel; also photographs by direct 
color photography. Telephone 8100 Magnolia, or write for appointments. 
You are especially invited to 
eall at his exhibition or to request a port-folio of prints to be sent to your home to be examined privately. 
HE POSITIVELY GUARANTEES TO PLEASE YOU. 
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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Col. and Mrs. William D. Sohier 
are again at Burgess Point, Beverly, 
after a ten days’ auto tour of the 
Berkshires, White Mts. and Poland 
Springs. The Sohier family are 
among the latest sojourners on the 
shore. Last year their Beverly cot- 
tage remained open until January 
28th. 
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Dr. J. Collins Warren, the noted 
New England surgeon of Boston, is 
back from Europe and will spend 
much oi the early autumn with rel- 
atives at Pride’s. His mother-in- 
law is Mrs. G. Howland Shaw of 
Boston and Pride’s. Mrs. Collins 
has been spending the summer at 
Pride’s. 
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Col. and Mrs. Cranmore N. 
Wallace of Boston and Neptune 
street, Beverly, are enjoying a so- 
journ in the White Mountain local- 
ities. They made the trip by motor 
and during this week were regis- 
tered at the Profile House. 
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Augustus P. Loring, Jr., and 
bride have returned from _ their 
honeymoon trip to Europe and are 
at Pride’s. Judge W. C. Loring is 
a home-comer from LEurope_ this 
week also. He is with his sisters, 
the Misses Loring at Pride’s. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
305 Fifth Ave., 
The Hesperus, Magnolia. 
Among those registered at The 
Hesperus, Magnolia, the last week 
were: Miss Rose. Rieley, Mrs. Er- 
nest Manahan, Miss Marie Manahan, 
Boston; Elhott Jenkins, Chicago; 
Miss Bainsford and chauffeur, New 
York City; Albert J. Osgood, Wash- 
Metonweoss Ours Re Cr .Willams~:U: 
S.N.; D. W. Dewar, Lowell; Mrs. 
H. P. Wasgatt, Mrs. * Jas. Steele, 
Gloucester; Mrs. Edward Randall, 
Rockport; Miss MeDonald, Boston; 
Mrs. M. L. Nellis, Miss F. M. Nellis, 
Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. James Baxter, 
Miss F. C. Douglas, J. Baxter and 
chauffeur, Montreal; L. G. Sargent, 
New Haven; H. F. Emerson, J. F. 
Carter, Boston; Mrs. L. Dimond, 
Providence; Miss Gorton, Edwin H. 
van Ktten, Nelson E. Liden, Boston; 
Mrs. Edward S. Elliwanger, Miss H. 
C. Elliwanger, Miss Margaret Elli- 
wanger, Miss S. W. Cresswell, Roch- 
ester, N. Y.; G. Peterson, Fitchburg ; 
Wilham Claney, Louisville; A. V. 
Wall, Harris Howard, Providence; 
Phelps Uenberg, Detroit; Nelson 
Bolton, Baltimore ; Winthrop Brooks 
New York City; Harry Darlington, 
Jr., Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. U. Rich, 
Mr. and Mrs. V. Barnes, Merton W. 
Rich and nurse, New York; Frank 
G. Wisner, Laurel, Miss.; Mrs. 
Lewis. Heinsheimer, Miss  Hein- 
sheimer, Cincinnati; Helen HK. 
Barek, Chicago; Clara J. H. Smith, 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison 8q. 
N. E. Gor. 3ist St. N. Y. 
Ernest Manahan, Boston; Mrs. B. J. 
Tice, Mrs. Daniel 8. Thurber, Provi- 
dence; C. B. Clark, New York; 
Duane H. Nash, Boston; A. G. 
Haines, Joseph John, New York; 
Miss A. F. Hutchinson, Iowa City, 
Towa; Mrs. H. B. Curran, Miss Hunt- 
ley, Mrs. H. Beaver, Philadelphia ; 
N. E. Whiteside, Mrs. M. L. Breaker, 
New York; Mr. and Mrs. John C. 
Bill, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. 
John R. Emery, Mt, Vernon, N. J.; 
M. M. Darr, Buffalo; Burton Ames, 
Boston; Kathryn M. Havelin, Wol- 
laston; Margie Connor, Boston; F. 
A. Davis, Miss Anna Logan, Miss 
Floy Logan, New York; Margaret 
W. Shipman, Belvidere, N. J.; Chas. 
F. Atwood, Boston; H. W. Whitten- 
son, Chicago; Mrs. W. G. Ward, Miss 
Ward, Boston. 
The Misses Gray, interior decora- 
tors, of Boston and 14 Bridge street, 
Manchester, are now taking orders 
for their decorated furniture and ex- 
clusive designs in lamp shades to be 
delivered in all parts of the country 
in the autumn. 
At the Robert Hyde _ Studio, 
Bridge street, Manchester, there 
will be a special exhibition of hand- 
wrought jewelry and _ silverware 
from the famous Kalo shop, Chicago, 
on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 
29th and 380th. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
