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The Shop of Miss E. R. RICE is still open 
574 5th Avenue, | Smith Building, 
NEW YORK MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
10th Season at Magnolia 
is now showing 
New Fall Models of 
LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S MILLINERY. CHILDREN’S DRESSES and 
COATS 
AUTOMOBILE COATS and SWEATERS 
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Mrs. Charles A. Potter of Philadelphia gave a de- and Mrs. Conners, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Culbert, Mrs. 
ightful musicale on Sunday afternoon at the bungalow of | Massey Rhind, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bramwell, the Mis- 
Mr. and Mrs. William Cool idge at Magnolia Beach, enter- ne Grey and Mr. Grey, Captain Pinckard of New Or- 
taining about two hundred guests, who were privileged to leans, Colonel Livermore, and Mrs. Buckley Wells, Mrs. 
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hear Madame Nate Rooney of the Royal Opera House, Franklin Haven, Mr. Austin and Mr, and Mrs. Longyear . 
Covent Garden, London, England. Madame Rooney is a_ of Boston, and Mrs. Tyson of Manchester. 
dramatic contralto of unusual merit and delighted her 59 
hearers with a charming program of operatic arias and Mrs. John Hays Hammond is in Philadelphia at the — 
ballads with which she has pleased audiences in England. present time, where she was called this week by the ill- 
Mrs. Potter had Madame Rooney on the North Shore ness of her sister. 
after an introduction by Mrs, Amy Woodforde-Finden, ono 
who is a warm admirer of the English singer’s work. Professor Hirsch of Cincinnati, O., who has sum- 
Madame Rooney has a magnificent, deep contralto voice, mered at Swampscott for several seasons, has leased 
highly cultivated and her seléctions were enjoyed ty Wyndhurst at Manchester for next summer, with the pri- 
everyone present. Percy Atherton of Magnolia presided vilege of extension-for five years. 
at the piano and made a very acceptable accompanist. Miss OBO 
Manuela De Pena and Mrs. Dorothy Potter also favored James C. Barr has gone to Chicago to a railroad meet ~ 
the guests with selections. The guests included M. and ing and will stop in Virginia on his way back to join Mrs. 
Mme. De Pena, the Misses De Pena, Mrs. S Preston Barr, who is with her mother visiting relatives, Mr. and ¥ 
Draper, Miss Draper of Washington, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. F. L. Randolph. The latter live in Albemarle county 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Mrs. Godfrey Cabot and in one of the old mansions which was a grant to the 
Miss Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. R.-H, Dana, Mr..and Mrs. family trom) Kine Georges iia Randolph is a lineal 
Walter Yates, Mrs. Howe, Mr. Eliot, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. descendant of ‘Thomas ‘Jefferson and lives near Monti- 
Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. ~ cello. 
William Coolidge, Mrs. Stevens, Professor P, Andrews, ono 
Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Arthur Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, Bishop of Massachu- 
Reebe and Miss Bradley of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. setts, will preach at St. John’s church, Beverly Farms, 
Frazier, Mrs. Thomas McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Varick, Mr. next Sunday at ten o’clock in the morning, 
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Designer and Importer of Gowns 
20 West 45th Street : : New York 
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Invites your inspection of her large display of distinctive 
and individual ‘‘ Clothes’? for all occasions. 
The Bungalow Shop, Hesperus Ave., Magnolia 
Branches at Bar Harbor Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
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