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 
Productions and Cards, Rare Imported 
and Everything for 
Things 
Parties. 
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MARBLEHEAD. 
While the cloudy weather of the 
past week has caused the discontin- 
uance of the very successful Lawn 
Teas, the indoor festivities have 
been kept up and the Rock-Mere 
opened the second week of Septem- 
ber with many new arrivals. 
Mrs. Thomas D. Coleman, Miss 
Martha Coleman and Mr. Owen A. 
Coleman of Augusta, Georgia, ar- 
rived at the Rock-Mere on Monday. 
Mrs. Kendall Emerson of Worces- 
ter, with a party of three ladies con- 
sisting of Mrs. W. C. Stebbins and 
Mrs. C. W. Valentine of Watertown, 
N. Y., and Mrs. John R. Searles of 
Detroit, Mich., motored to the Rock- 
Mere for a short visit. 
Miss ifelen C. Heberton, Miss E. 
Louise Mitchell and Mr. Walter P. 
Magee, all of Pittsburg, Pa., are tak- 
ing the Ideal Tour, having motored 
from Pittsburg with Bretton Woods 
as their destination. Rock-Mere 
was their resting place for a few 
days after their strenuous drive 
from New York. 
Mrs. 8S. W. Graydon with her 
daughters, the Misses Margaret, 
Helen and Ethel, are back from their 
European tour and arrived at the 
Rockmere on Monday. This is their 
sixth season at the hotel. They al- 
ways come in September and remain 
until the house closes. 
Mrs. Howell Hinds, Miss Alice 
Antiques 
Bridge 
Hinds, Mrs. M. W. Price and E. P. 
Price, after spending six weeks at 
the Rock-Mere left Monday morning 
on an auto tour to Bretton Woods. 
Mrs. H. D. Stone and maid of Chi- 
cago came over from the Preston 
this week to finish the season at the 
Rock-Mere. 
Other guests arriving are Mr. and 
Mrs. F. H. Swan of Boston, Mrs. 
Charles Fargo and Master Walter 
Fargo of Augusta, Georgia. 
Miss S. M. Borden of Boston just 
arrived on the Olympic and will re- 
main at the Rock-Mere until October 
first. 
Mrs. Colonel Ned Arden Flood 
and daughter Josephine, after a visit 
to Rangeley Lakes, have returned to 
the Rock-Mere to finish the season. 
MARBLEHEAD NECK. 
Deed has been recorded at Salem 
transferring title to 12,275 feet of 
land and frame house on the easterly 
side of Harbor avenue, Marblehead 
Neck, from Elizabeth R. Royce and 
Dorothy Randolph of Philadelphia, 
to Guy W. Walker of New York. 
The property is one of the high- 
est elevations at the Neck, with view 
of both the harbor and ocean, and 
makes a_ very attractive summer 
home. The grounds are beautifully 
laid out, with shade trees and shrub- 
bery. Mr. Walker intends to re- 
model the house, to be ready for 
occupancy next season. 
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AN UNUSUAL FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES 
ORIGINAL IDEAS IN FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER 
Cushions and Draperies Made to Order. 
RUSSELL T. GREEN 
BROOKLINE 
FRED, K. SWETT 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
‘3420 
Telephones 513 42, Back Bay 
GREEN & SWETT COMPANY 
(Successors to The Angier Company.) 
MOTOR CAR SUPPLIES 
737 Boylston St., Boston 
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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Two tennis tournaments have 
been in progress at the Essex County 
club the last fortnight, when 
weather permitted, one for men,— 
men’s doubles, the other mixed 
doubles, in which the players must 
be thirty years of age or more. 
The players in the mixed doubles: 
Miss Sturgis and Lester Leland, 
Mrs. Lincoln Davis and T. J. Cool- 
idge, Jr., Mrs. T. J. Coolidge, Jr., 
and K. K. Arnold, Mrs. E. K. Arnold 
and S. E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Weld 
and Prince Koudacheff, Miss F. G. 
Sturgis and Russell Codman, Mrs. 
Philip Dexter and G. E. Warren, 
Mrs. Denny and W. D. Denegre, 
Mrs. Lester Leland and OC. C. 
Walker, Mrs. H. P. McKean and 
Wallace Goodrich, Mrs. G. E. War- 
ren and 8. V. R. Crosby, Mrs. L. M. 
Cuthbert and Mr. Grew, Mrs. H. K. 
Caner and Mr. Graham. In the 
men’s doubles have been: E. M. 
Pickman and Philip Stockton, S. D. 
Warren and J. Reece, H. S. McKee 
and Deford Beal, O. D. Pfaelzer and 
A. G. Bartlett, N. S. Bartlett and 
M. Bartlett, Sidney Overall and 
Ammi W. Lancashire, R. S. Lover- 
ing and G. C. Caner, J. Hodges and 
Ector Munn, H. K. Caner and T. J. 
Coolidge, 3d, C. E. Cotting and F., 
Burnham, D. H. Hostetter and F. G. 
Hostetter. 
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HFrurnihwe 
Cabinet Making 
Upholstering Stuffs. 
Upholstering and 
F. C. POOLE 
7 Center Street 
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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
