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AUTOMOBILES TO RENT .. 
By the Hour, Day or Week. 
Open Day or Night. 
Strictly First Class Cars and Careful Drivers. 
TEAGR] PAB Ree cA Rac Calis 8 Gaye: 
Beverly, Mass. 
W. A. ROWE 
Telephone 60 
F. R. HARPER 
Agents for Premier and Overland Cars and White Commercial Trucks. 
Complete stock of Tires always on hand as well asall other Motor Car Accessories. 
SALEM 
NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, 
Rhododendrons, 
Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Read, 
Telephone Salem 820 
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HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
LEW | S’ THE BAY STATE DYE HOUSE 
CLEANERS AND DYERS 
Fancy Fabrics and the most delicately 
made articles are cleaned by us without 
the least injury or the smallest risk. Our 
system is the latest and most infallable. 
Feathers, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, 
Lingeries, Silks, Gloves, etc., if entrusted 
to us, are made to look as good as new 
again. You will be surprised at the re- 
sult of your first order and will always 
patronize us afterwards. TRY US. 
Lewis’ The Bay State Dye House, Cleaners and Dyers 
Delivery tem 4 Lafayette St., SALEM 
G. Willis Whipple & Company 
OPP LC EAS 
EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING 
FULL LINE OF SILVER and CUT GLASS 
290 Essex Street, ¥Y. M. C. A. Bldg. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Tel. 1017 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Oliver Ames is giving a 
Tete dance this evening at Pride’s 
for her daughter, Miss Elise Ames. 
Their will be 80 guests for dinner. 
The Ames family will leave Pride’s 
for their autumnal sojourn at North 
Easton on October 4th. 
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Mrs. Small of Chicago concluded 
a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. 
H. Moore, at Pride’s last Friday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane 
are entertaining their son-in-law 
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 
Cushing. 
o°o9°090 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cotting 
of the West Manchester colony, are 
enjoying a trip to Rangeley Lakes, 
Maine. 
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Mrs. Guy Norman spent the last 
week-end with the Nathaniel Simp- 
kins at Yarmouthport. The Simp- 
kins are returning to Beverly Farms 
on October first. On that date, the 
Warren Fairbanks are concluding 
their stay at the Simpkins cottage. 
oOo 9090 
There was a dinner party for 12 
guests at the F. L. Higginsons at 
Pride’s last evening. 
099090 
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John L. 
“Thorndike extended their hospitality 
to 12 guests at luncheon at their 
West Manchester summer home. 
There were 12 guests also at dinner. 
o9090 9 
Mr. McKeever, father of Mrs. 
Philips Blagden Thompson, con- 
cluded a visit at Beverly Farms on 
Monday. Mr. Thompson went over 
to New York on the same day. Mr. 
Thompson will give a large dinner 
at Myopia on the 28th. 
oO900 
Mrs. Timmins, daughter of  for- 
mer Vice President and Mrs. Chas. 
Fairbanks, has returned to Beverly 
Farms from the Beverly hospital, 
where she has been a patient. 
00 V090 
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Weld 
gave a party for ten young boy 
_ friends of their son, A. Davis Weld, 
Monday evening. It was in honor 
of young Weld’s fifteenth birthday. 
oOo90 9 
Among those giving farewell 
dinner parties in honor of Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. Stewart Spaulding, of 
Pride’s, who are leaving for a world- 
trip Tuesday next, were Mr. and 
Mrs. Neal Rantoul, who extended 
their hospitality to a dinner com- 
pany of eight last Friday evening 
at their Beverly Farms cottage. 
