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SWAMPSCOTT. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Lane, of 
Boston, whose marriage took place 
very quietly early this summer, are 
at Phillips Beach, Swampscott, for 
the summer, where they are guests 
of Mr. Lane’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Daniel Lane of Beacon street, Bos- 
ton, at their beautiful estate very 
near that of Mrs. Lamont G. Burn- 
ham on Atlantic avenue. 
Mrs. Charles H. Bond, of Boston 
and Swampscott, gave the children 
of Cliftondale an entertainment in 
the Bond house in Cliftondale 
square on July 4th. The younger 
children had their ‘‘party’’ in the 
morning and the older’ ones in the 
afternoon. 
Asteria Wins Again. 
The Asteria, sailed by C. HE. 
Hodges, Jr., won last Saturday’s 
race of the Manchester Yacht club 
for the One Design class. The 
Clarice, sailed by Jack Caswell, was 
45 seconds behind, and the Gnat, 
sailed by Oliver Ames came along 21 
seconds behind the Clarice. 
This was the third race of the 
series. It was sailed in a light south- 
east breeze, inclined to be fluky. 
The six boats had a good start, with 
the Gnat leading. On the reach to 
SIT RAS A EY RPE OSES A 
3h. p. Motor Boat, 27 ft. long, will carry 
eight passengers comfortably. A splendid 
launch for Motor Boat sails along the beau- 
tiful North Shore. 
The boat may be found at the float at 
“MIZPAH’” 
To Let by the Day or Hour 
CHAS. LOVEGREEN, Prop. 
Manchester, Mass. 
the first mark the closest work was 
. between the Gnat and the Ketchup, 
the latter sailed by Edith Fabyan, 
but the Hiccough, sailed by Eleanor 
Fabyan was second boat at the turn. 
The boats took separate tacks on the 
beat to Breakers, those standing out- 
side getting a little the better ad- 
vantage from the wind. On the last 
leg the Hiccough withdrew, being 
left behind in a calm. The sum- 
mary: 
Boat and Owner Elapsed Time 
inky eis}, 
Asteria, C. E. Hodges, Jr. 1 59 45 
Clarice, John Caswell 2 00 30 
Gnat, Oliver Ames 2 00 51 
Masconomo Park. Tel. 9-11 
Ketchup, Edith Fabyan 2 06 03 
Minx, H. S. Grew 2 10 20 
Hiccough, Eleanor Fabyan withdrew 
MARBLEHEAD. 
R. H. White of Chestnut Hill and 
Boston, who has been cruising part 
of the week on his palatial steam 
yacht Peregrine, was at Kittery 
Point, Me., Wednesday, bound 
from Marblehead to the Maine 
coast. 
Miss Edith Fitz of West Manches- 
ter has returned from a visit with 
friends at Cohasset. 
me SALEM.MASS. 
Our 14th Department Manager's Sale Opens Tues- 
day Morning July 11th for 5 days 
In addition to the already wonderful Expansion Sale Bargains 
there will be hundreds of others eclipsing any previous offerings of 
any sale ever staged in this vicinity. Every manager is anxious to 
meet personally all of his old friends and to make the greatest possi- 
ble number of new ones. 
Genuine Bargain surprises that will surpass 
your greatest expectation will be ready for you in every department. 
expecting much — you'll 
Come 
not be disappointed. 
