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BREEZE 
MISS E. sige 1 Cer 
590 Fifth Avenue, New York 
The Smith Building, Magnolia 
Is Holding Her Fall Opening of 
MILLINERY 
Gowns and Motor Coats for Misses and Small Women 
Polo Coats 
OCKANSIDE 
Veils 
Children’s Clothes 
Open from June to October 
Fccommodates 600 
(Magnolia, Mass. 
“MIZPAH” 
Te Let by the Day or Hour 
CHAS. LOVEGREEN, Prop. 
Manchester, Mass. 
Robert Wilson Tlyde, Limner, 
‘“‘Doughnut House,’’ Bridge street, 
Manchester. Illuminating on parch- 
ment. Orders taken for Family 
Records, Marriage Books and Cer- 
tificates. Guest Books and Special 
Work. Really Old Furniture, Books, 
Prints and Mirrors, Hand-wrought 
eight passengers comfortably. 
launch for MotorBoat sails along the beau- 
tiful North Shore. 
The boat may be found at the float at 
Masconomo Park. 
$ h. p. Metor Boat, 27 ft. long, will carry 
A splendid 
Tel. 9-11 
Jewelry in Gold and Silver, from 
the Kalo shop, Chicago. Russian 
toys; Place Cards; Bridge Prizes; 
Bedroom door Knockers; embroid- 
eries, old and new; other rare things. 
Visitors welcome. Studio closed 
Thursdays, 
Sweaters 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
The Misses Bradley, daughters of 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bradley 
of Brookline and Manchester, are 
at Asquam Lake, N. I., this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Amster of 
Brookline, left Manchester yester- 
day for a week-end motor trip to 
the mountains. 
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Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Sr., brings 
her Manchester season to a close on 
Monday and starts on her proposed 
world-trip. Her daughter, Gladys, 
and son, Gurnee, will accompany 
her. Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, 
Jr., are remaining at West Man- 
chester until the last of the month. 
when they will go to Philadelphia 
for a visit before starting on a 
Kuropean trip in October. Ector 
Munn will be at Harvard. 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz departed from 
Manchester today for her country 
estate at Jackson, N. H., where she 
will spend the remainder of the 
season. Her daughter, Mrs. Holmes, 
whl divide her time during Sep- 
tember at New Hampshire, Windsor, 
Vt., and Boxford, Mass. 
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Stanwood Wellington and family 
of Boston, concluded their extended 
visit with Mr. Wellington’s father, 
Wilham H. Wellington, at Manches- 
ter Wednesday. Miss Anna F. Well- 
ington has returned from a canoe 
trip about Moosehead Lake, Maine, 
and vicinity. Miss Wellington’s 
brother, Prof. Wellington, will 
teach in the west during the pres- 
ent school year. 
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Clay A. Pierce and family have 
been doing quite a little entertain- 
ing at Manchester this month, which 
means that Mrs. Pierce is improved 
in health. At the present time 
friends from St. Louis are stopping 
with them, 
