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MISS E. R. RICE 
590 Fifth Avenue, New York 
The Smith Building, Magnolia’ 
Is Holding Her Fall Opening of 
MILLINERY 
Up to and Including Wednesday September 6 
Gowns and Motor Coats for Misses and Small Women 
Polo Coats 
Veils 
Children’s Clothes 
Sweaters 
“MIZPAH” 
To Let by the Day or Hour | 
CHAS. LOVEGREEN, Prop. 
Manchester, Mass. 
We desire to call attention to the 
advertisement on another page, ask- 
ing for contributions of old linen 
and cotton for the Children’s hospi- 
tal of the Boston dispensary. Many 
families on leaving the shore have 
material of this kind and it ought 
to be a pleasure for them to donate 
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Open from June to October 
Accommodates 600 
Magnolia, Mass. 
8 h. p. Motor Boat, 27 ft. long, will carry 
eight passengers comfortably. A splendid 
launch for MotorBoat sails along the beau- 
a tiful North Shore. 
The boat may be found at the float at 
Masconomo Park. 
Tel. 9-11 
it for such a worthy purpose as this. 
Persons desiring to donate to this 
cause may telephone Beverly Farms 
64, giving their name, and _ the 
bundle will be ealled. for;, or if 
desired, they may send direct to the 
matron, Miss Lawson, 64 Tyler 
street, Boston. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Miss Ethel Roosevelt, daughter of 
Ex President Roosevelt returned to 
Oyster Bay yesterday after a visit 
on the North Shore. Her hostess 
was Mrs. Andrew J. Peters, wife of 
Congressman Peters, who is spend- 
ing the summer at Moraine Farm, 
North Beverly, with her mother, 
Mrs. John C, Phillips. While on the 
shore, Miss Roosevelt indulged in 
driving, motoring and golfing = as: 
principal pastimes, and was invited 
to a number of young people’s par- 
ties. 
Po On OLOLO 
Russell Codman of Boston has 
bought three and a half acres of 
land from the Smith estate at 
Smith’s Point (Proctor — street), 
Manchester, and plans to build a 
summer home there the coming 
winter. 
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John Ellerton Lodge, son of Sen- 
ator Henry Cabot Lodge, was united 
in marriage yesterday to Miss Mary 
Catherine Connolly, a trained nurse 
at the private hospital of Dr. Will- 
iam Sturgis Bigelow of Beacon 
street, Boston. The ceremony was 
performed at the rectory of the 
Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston, 
by Rey. Father Finnegan. Those 
present at the ceremony were Sen- 
ator and Mrs. Lodge, Mrs. G. C. 
Lodge, the Rev. Fr. Connolly of 
New Glasgow, N. S., brother of the 
bride, Congressman and Mrs. A. P. 
Gardner, Miss Constance Gardner 
and Miss Agnes Oakley. The bride 
wore a white serge costume with a 
white hat, adorned with a _ large 
white plume. The bridegroom wore 
a gray traveling suit. The bridal 
party also accompanied the _ bride 
and groom to the South Station to 
wave them farewell on their wed- 
ding journey to New York. Beauti- 
ful gifts of silver and linen were 
presented to the bridal couple by the 
Lodge and Gardner families. 
