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FRED, K. SWETT 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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 
RUSSELL T. GREEN 
BROOKLINE 
3420 
Telephones: 342, Back Bay 
GREEN & SWETT COMPANY 
(Successors to The Angier Company.) 
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SOCIETY NOTES. SOCIETY NOTES. SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mr. Russell of Cambridge spent 
the last week-end with Joseph Dorr 
and family of Boston at The Brown- 
lands. The Dorr family concluded 
their season’s stay at the _ hotel 
Tuesday and returned to their win- 
ter home. Others leaving The 
Brownlands Tuesday were Mr. and 
Mrs. George P. Sanger, who settled 
at The Ludlow, Boston, for the win- 
ter. Yesterday Miss Gertrude R. 
White of Boston brought her stay at 
The Brownlands to a close as did 
Harold M. Sill and family and Dr. 
Currier, who returned to Philadel- 
phia. Miss White will sojourn in 
the country and in the mountains 
the coming weeks. 
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Win. Endicott of Boston, is bring- 
ing his season’s stay at Pride’s to a 
close on September 26th. 
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The Walter J. Mitchells of Cin- 
cinnati will be among the late so- 
journers at Manchester. They will 
not leave Manchester Cove until 
January, when they will make their 
customary southern trip. 
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Isaac Kinsey and family of Toledo 
who have enjoyed the charms of the 
North Shore as the guest of J. N. 
Willys and family of Toledo, at 
Pride’s, concluded their stay last 
Friday and went to Saratoga. 
Antiques 
Miss Georgiana Goddard Eaton, 
who had been summering at Man- 
chester, died Tuesday of last week 
at her Boston residence, Common- 
wealth avenue, after an illness pro- 
longed through the summer. Miss 
Eaton, who was the daughter of the 
late William Storer Eaton and 
Frederica Warren (Goddard) Eaton, 
was born in Boston fifty-four years 
ago. She received her education in 
private schools in Boston and since 
her schooldays had lived quietly in 
the retirement of her home. She 
was interested in various charities 
to which she contributed and was an 
attendant at Trinity Church. Miss 
Eaton is survived by two brothers, 
William Storer Eaton, of 48 Beacon 
street, and Francis Storer Eaton, of 
369 Beacon street, Boston. Her 
funeral was held at Trinity church, 
Boston, last Friday. Miss Eaton 
leased the Randolph Coolidge cot- 
tage, ‘‘Rock Ledge,’’ Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, and was there nearly all 
summer. 
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Mrs. E. D. Beylard of Sanmateo, 
Cal., has been the guest of Mrs. 
Gordon Dexter, at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. Beylard, it will be reealled, was 
one of the promoters of the coach 
Independence, which ran _ between 
Pride’s and Turk’s Head Inn, Rock- 
port in the 90’s. 
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AN UNUSUAL FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES 
ORIGINAL IDEAS IN FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER 
There are many increasing evi- 
dences that the horse has by no 
means been relegated because of the 
popularity of the automobile. It 
has been very evident all this sum- 
mer that North Shore people have 
not put the horse aside, but on the 
otherhand that the equine and the 
fine equipages will be much in evi- 
dence as ever within another season 
or two. We have noticed a very 
nice looking hitch bowling over the 
Pride’s Crossing roads,—a_ coach 
and four, the ribbons of which were 
held very skilfully by Miss Frances 
Bradley, the youngest of Mr. and 
Mrs. R. S. Bradley’s daughters. 
Miss Bradley won one of the cups 
at the Magnolia show this year, it 
will be recalled. 
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Mrs. C. Howard Clark, Jr., of 
Philadelphia and West Manchester, 
has had a house-party. Her guests 
included Mrs. Donaldson of De- 
von, Pa., Mrs. Wileox and . Mrs. 
Brewster of Boston. Her daughter, 
Mrs. Hollingsworth, is still with 
her. The Clarks are leaving West 
Manchester for their country estate 
at. Devon, Pa., on September 26th. 
Miss Price of Philadelphia was also 
a member of the Clark house party. 
The Clark yacht has also proven a 
delhghtful medium for entertaining 
the family’s guests. 
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Furniture 
Cushions and Draperies Made to Order. Upholstering Stuffs. 
F. C. POOLE 
Cabinet Making 
Upholstering and 
7 Center Street 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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