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SOCIETY NOTES. 
The Misses Louise, Frances and 
Marjorie McGowan, the attractive 
young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 
Hugh J. McGowan of Indianapolis, 
are among the most popular of the 
younger set at Magnolia this sum- 
mer. They are in everything and 
are invited to all the young people’s 
parties. The family is spending its 
initial summer on the North Shore 
as cottagers, and are occupying the 
Covel cottage on Lexington avenue, 
near the Oceanside hotel. Mr. Mc- 
Gowan is well known in his home 
city as the president of the Indian- 
apolis Traction and Terminal Co. 
Tuesday night Miss Louise Mc- 
Gowan and her two sisters were over 
to Ferneroft Inn, and were hostesses 
for a merry party of young folk at 
dinner and enjoying the informal 
dancing to the music of the singing 
orchestra. With them were Miss 
May Withers and her guest Miss 
Dorothy Leslie, and Miss _ Bessie 
Holderman of Louisville, Ky. The 
boys in the party were Leonard 
Hanna of Beverly Farms, Harvey 
and Ransom Rowland, Pierce With- 
ers, Charlie Potter and George 
Sloan, of the Oceanside. 
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Miss Alice Tapley of Boston, who 
is summering at the Oceanside, gave 
one of those delightful luncheons 
which has made Green Gables Inn 
popular with many North Shore 
people this summer, at the inn, Wed- 
nesday. She was hostess for a party 
of twelve. The table was beautifully 
decorated with golden rod. Mrs. G. 
L. Whitman recently gave a lunch- 
eon at the inn for eight. 
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Miss Elizabeth Sinnickson of 
Philadelphia, who was a guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. James Barr at their 
Beverly Farms cottage the first of 
the week, has returned to her sum- 
mer home at Narragansett Pier. 
Miss Coudert, a cousin of Mrs. Barr, 
was also a guest of the Barrs this 
week. A good picture of Miss Jane 
Fairfield appeared in one of the Bos- 
ton papers this week. It was taken 
at the aviation field when Miss Fair- 
field, accompanied by her mother, 
Mrs. Barr, was there to see Atwood 
land. Miss Fairfield is one of the 
most vivacious girls on the shore 
this sammer. 
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Mrs. Henry Stephens, summer 
tenant of the Paine cottage at 
Pride’s, is again at her summer 
home after a visit to New York. 
Mrs. Stephens, who is a resident of 
Detroit, is entertaining her 
from the west. 
sister 
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When Cheops was building his pyramid, 
(His purpose from the people hid), 
A chap came along to peer amid. 
He asked the meaning of the rout 
And what the fuss was all about. 
The angry monarch exclaimed, ‘‘ Aroint! 
Wait till it’s finished, you’ll see the point.’’ 
—J.A.T. 
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Don'ts For Automobilists 
Following the good example of the Transcript we print the 
following : 
DON’T throw paper bags, fruit skins and luncheon boxes on 
our roads as you pass through our towns. 
The Beverly Improvement Society is working 
cleaner conditions. 
DON’T Cut Corners. 
Another chauffeur may be doing the same thing coming the 
other way. 
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DON’T come out of a private avenue on to the main road 
rapidly or without blowing your horn. 
A earriage or another auto might be passing the entrance— 
having right of way on the main thoroughfare. 
DON’T speed through the villages. 
Children and dogs are often in the streets. 
DON’T use the road as if you owned it. 
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Others are sometimes out for a pleasure ride. 
DON’T forget that horses still exist. 
Give them a chance on the road. 
DON’T forget that certain laws exist— even if not always 
enforced. 
You never know when your turn may come. 
DON’T forget to think of others. 
Try to be reasonable, careful and cautious. 
BEVERLY IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY 
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