NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 1S 
276 Boylston St. -:- ‘Boston 
WALSH 
13 Beach St., Manchester 
Accepted Fall Styles in 
Velvour, Plushand Velvet Hats, Blouses, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery 
THE MASCONOMO HOUSE, Manchester, with the 
completion of another wee ek, will finish one of the 
most successful seasons this house has seen in recent 
years. ‘There are still more than two-score guests in the 
house this week. ‘The Masconomo plans to close about 
the 12th of the month. Mrs. M. Frank of St. Louis has 
arrived there for a stay of two weeks. Henry Ittleson of 
st. Louis has returned there to join his family for an 
autumn stay. W. O. Cumstrong has joined. Mrs. Cum- 
strong at the Masconomo for an indefinite stay. Mr. 
and Mrs. Franklin R. Johnson of Brookline were guests 
there over Sunday. 
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Lydig Hoyt of New York, who has been ill during mest 
of the summer with typhoid fever, is just recovering, and 
this week he was able to get out of bed tor the first time 
for a month. He is with his parents, the Gerald Livings- 
ton Hoyts, who have the Endicott cottage on Neptune 
street, Beverly Cove. Mrs. Samuel A. Welden is alro 
spending the summer with her parents. 
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Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis returned to Beverly 
Farms the middle of the week from a few days motor trip, 
having spent the week-end and Labor Day in New Hamp- 
shire. Miss Heloise Meyer of Lenox concluded a short 
visit with them Thursday of last week. 
D. H. Mampre 
Ladies” 
Tailor 
and: 
Importer 
2035 
Cabot St., 
Beverly, Mass. 
Tel. 131M 
It 
affords me much 
phleasure to pre- 
sent to my many 
patrons a_ selec- 
tion from the style 
novelties for Fall 
& Winter, 1913. 
Many more may 
be inspected at my 
establishment. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A, Goddard and children are with 
the Dr. Putnam’s enjoying camp life in the Adirondacks. 
They will return to Beverly Farms about the 24th of this 
month for a short stay before returning to town, 
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A delightful children’s party was given last Saturday 
afternoon at the estate occupied this summer by the John 
W. Blodgetts of Grand Rapids, Mich., at Mingo Beach, 
Pride’s Crossing. ‘Chere were about thirty present, all 
friends of Master John Blodgett, Jr. Games were played 
on the lawn, and races were run off with prizes. A 
magician also entertained the young folk. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cumnock of New York city have 
returned to their country place, “The Homestead,” at 
Oyster Bay, L. I., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John W. 
Blodgett at Pride’s Crossing. 
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One of the smartest parties of the coming week will be 
the dinner-dance which Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman will 
give Friday evening, the 12th, at their cottage at Beverly 
Cove. 
Work done at your 
from Manchester to 
specialty. J. 
chester. Tiel. 
residence if desired, 
Pride’s. 
Vasconcellos, 
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anywhere 
Children’s hair-cutting a 
barber, Central Square, Man- 
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Connolly’s Garage 
OAK STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Opposite R.R. Station 
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