June 23, 1916. 
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For Riding and 
Polo 
We carry what we consider the 
best you can obtain in Polo and 
Riding goods— in fact we have 
built up a big reputation in these 
products alone. 
Then for the motorist we have 
Robes, Lunch Cases, Trunks, 
Coat Dusters, a full line of 
Goodyear Tires and other 
aCCeSsories. 
Mail orders will he given prompt 
attention. 
London Harness Co. 
176 Devonsnire AND 27 Feperau Svs. 
BOSTON 
While the Eben D. Jordans of West Manchester 
were in California this winter they superintended the 
building of their new bungalow which will be in readi- 
ness for them next winter. It is built on an old place 
from which the house was moved, and will have beauti- 
ful gardens surrounding it. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurd Hut- 
chins of Boston were with the Jordans on their three 
months’ stay. Mrs. Douglas Robinson (Dorothy Jordan) 
will be with her parents this summer while Mr. Robin- 
son is at the Plattsburg camp in August. 
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F. Munroe Endicott, who was Secretary of the Le- 
gation to Costa Rica, will spend the summer with his 
sister, Mrs. Franklin Haven, at Beverly Farms, until he 
goes to the new post to which he has been appointed, 1n 
October. 
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Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin (Elizabeth Chalifoux) 0! 
Chicago has come on to visit her mother, Mrs. J. L. Chart- 
foux, on Smith’s Point, Manchester, until the first 01 
August, when she will go to the Chapin cottage at Harbor 
Point, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Stevens (Helene 
Chalifoux) of Lowell, also came the past week to spend 
the summer with the latter’s mother. 
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John Hays Hammond and family are at their Glou- 
cester home, ‘Lookout Hill,’ for the season, which usual- 
ly extends well into the autumn. 
‘Leirse bs — 
Ghe Boston Gea Party 
Cor. Lexington Ave. and Flume St., MAGNOLIA 
LUNCHEON AND TEA SERVED DAILY, SUNDAYS 
INCLUDED 
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Buckskin Sport Jackets | 
Ideal for 
Golf, 
Motoring 
and 
Riding. 
Tan and grey un- 
lined, $20; satin 
lined, $25. Purple, 
gre n and blue sa- 
tin lined, $35. 
For men, tan and 
grey, $20 and $25. 
Sent prepaid. 
Collins & Fairbanks Co. 
BOSTON -: MAGNOLIA 
Mr. and Mrs. William HH. Coolidge have with them 
for the summer their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. William Coolidge, Jr., of Wenham, who will stay 
with the Coolidges in a cottage on their estate while they 
are each waiting for their respective new homes to be 
finished in the Magnolia-Manchester colony. 
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Herbert M. Sears and Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Warren 
of Pride’s Crossing left Tuesday evening after the Tuck- 
erman-Sears wedding, on the yacht “Constellation” for the 
races at New London. : 
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EK. B. Richardson and Edward Stevens of the Maz- 
nolia colony are among the North Shore young men who 
have responded to President Wilson’s call; they left Wed- 
nesday with their companies for Framingham. 
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The attractiveness of ‘Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms’ 
new hotel appeals to many visitors to the North Shore. 
Located in the quiet little village by the sea it has many 
charming features. Among the guests registered this 
week are the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sortwell, 
Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris, William Gordon 
Means and the Misses Means, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry A. Murray and Cecil D. Murray, and Louise EF. 
Dunert, New York; James J. Garvey, Brooklyn; Josefa 
Hofmann, Aiken, S. C., and Meisser Celesiadi Ughasir 
and C. di Valentini, Washington, D. C. 
Tea-Room 
and Gift Shop 
Imported Novelties 
NORMAN AVE. 
MAGNOLIA 
Most attractive Tea-Room on the North Shore 
Wonder-Wonder Shop 
St. Clair’s Candies 
Display room for Exhibits may be 
had upon application to management. 
Russian Toys 
