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SOCIETY NOTES. 
The social and professional oper- 
ations of Mrs. Maynard Ladd, wife 
of Dr. Maynard Ladd of Boston and 
Manchester, are of much interest to 
her many friends on- the North 
Shore. Mrs. Ladd, who is the well 
known séulptor, has completed two 
commissions, fountains, for Mrs. W. 
Seott Fitz which have been placed 
in her Italian gardens on Masconomo 
street, Manchester. Mrs. lLadd’s 
studio at Manchester has many vis- 
itors. House guests of the Ladds 
are Mrs. Ladd’s sister, Miss Watts 
Mrs. BilPs Shop 
Lobster Lane, Magnolia 
Chinese and Japanese Art 
Particularly 
Unusual things 0: Decorative 
Value in Summer Homes 
Baskets (Thousands of Them) 
Japanese Towelling and Other Fabrics (for Cur- 
tains, etc.) 
Shantung Tables (for use on the Porch and 
Lawn) 
Lanterns 
Bamboo Serving Trays and Fish Trays 
Opium Bowls 
Japanese Prints and Stencils 
Mandarin Coats 
Embroideries 
Old Porcelain 
Other Thing's 
Hartford—After October First 
NORTH 
Lunch and Dine al Fresco. 
Suites with Bath. Tea Garden 4 to6. Hungarian Orchestra. 
New and Progressive Management 
SHORE GRILL 
AT MAGNOLIA 
A. E. HURLBURT, Sec’y 
of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Granville 
Merrill of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. 
Watts of Philadelphia, parents of 
Mrs. Ladd, have coneluded a visit 
with her. 
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Enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. 
J. W. Blodgett at the Dresel estate, 
formerly the Robert Saltonstall 
property at Pride’s, is Miss Harriet 
Barnhart of Grand Rapids. 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bloomfield of 
Jackson, Michigan, are guests at 
Green Gables Inn, Magnolia. 
Unigue 
Exhibition 
COATS, LINEN and LINGERIE FROCKS af 
DONCHIAN BUILDING, MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
low prices. 
Sea Foods a Specialty. 
The family circle of Mr. and Mrs. 
Herbert Hostetter of Pittsburg, and 
North Beverly, has been enlarged by 
the arrival of Mrs. Hostetter’s par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerdes. 
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Rev. Robert Collyer, LU. D., the 
noted Unitarian divine, and duugh- 
ter, of New York, who are enjoying 
their annual sojoura in Kast Glou- 
cester, were guests this week at 
Manchester of Mrs. James T. Fields. 
Tact Sunday Dr. Collyer preached 
at the East Gloucester Baptist 
chureh before a very large represen- 
tation of summer colonists. 
and=Saléiaof 
ELLA HARDING, 
New York’s expert shopper invites 
your inspection of this very unusual 
line which she will offer at remarkably 
Orders taken for the “ALICE” Corset. 
