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June 23, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE wap telnet and Reminder 15 
CARL T: BENSON 
Graduate of Institute Stockholm, Sweden 
Massage and Medical Gymnastics. 
RESIDENTIAL WORK 
REFERENCE: TEL. 8391-W 
Mass. Gen. Hospital, Boston _ Park Hotel, MEO SS 
Horace Standley’s Sons 
HORSEHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 
Auto, Carriage and Wagon Work 
GENERAL REPAIRING GOODYEAR TIRES 
Tel. 206-W Manchester, Mass. 
Depot Square 
Miss Hélen Frick has opened her vacation house, 
the “House of the Iron Railing,’ at Wenham Neck near 
the North Beverly section. It was opened shortly before 
the Frick family arrived at “Eagle Kock,” their summer 
home at Pride’s Crossing. The vacation house has had 
some repairs made upon it and looks like a cool and in- 
viting retreat for the girls from the city shops for whom 
it is intended. 
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Mrs. Joseph H. Tyler of ‘Willowbrook,’ Beverly 
Cove, is giving a lawn party Saturday for twenty-five 
members of the Radcliffe class of 1911, in honor of her 
cousin, Miss Fanny Phillips of Hanover. 
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Mrs. Guy Norman of Newport has spent some time 
on the North Shore lately as the guest of her sisters, Mrs. 
Bryce J. Allan of Beverly Cove and Mrs. E. Preble Mot- 
ley of Pride’s Crossing. Her daughter, Mrs. e]hot Bacon 
(Hope Norman), who had been visiting in Jamaica Plain, 
joined her at the Bryce Allans a few days before tl:e 
Tuckerman-Sears wedding. Mr. Norman came on for 
the wedding and they have since returned to Newport. 
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Mrs. W. Harry Brown of Beverly Cove and her 
house guest, Miss Frances Brainard of Pittsburg, left 
yesterday to attend the New London races. 
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Jefferson Coolidge, 3d, son of Mrs, T. Jefferson 
Coolidge of Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, is of the North 
Shore contingent called to the front. He left Wednesday. 
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At the home of the Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge on 
Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, guests of the week have 
been Gen. and Mrs. Stephen M. Weld of Dedham and the 
South Shore. Guests of Mrs. Nathan G. Horton at the 
Coolidge home are her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. Joseph Bb. Hall of Brookline. 
Miss Howland 
INTERIOR DECORATORS 
Furniture, Modern and Antique 
Wallpapers and Fabrics 
Tapestries, Lamps, Etchings 
Miss Harlow 
CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT 
--LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA-- 
OPENING JULY sTH 
BOSTON OFFICE 
355 BOYLSTON ST. 
TELEPHONE 
MAGNOLIA 
Aor SOP OOQSNG ON 
Walpole 
Brothers 
IRISH IT INEN MANUFACTURERS 
Summer Branch: 
Lexington Avenue, Magnolia 
Also of 373 Fifth Avenue, New York 
583 Boylston Street, Boston 
We specialize in Linens for the Summer Home, Yachts, etc. 
and illustrate a Breakfast and Luncheon Set as examples of 
the character of the merchandise we supply. 
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No. 105 
Madeira Hand Embroidered Breakfast Set comprising a 
16x24 in. Tray Cloth, two 14x14 in. Napkins embroidered with 
3-letter Monogram complete. 
Price, $3.95 the set. 
Madeira Hand Embroidered Luncheon Set comprising one-half . 
dozen 6-inch Doilies, one-half dozen 10-inch Doilies, 1 24-inch Center 
embroidered with 3-letter Monogram, complete,for 
$12.50 the set. 
WADERS, 
