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SOCIETY NOTES 
The midsummer functions of Mag- 
nolia will be augmented early in 
August by an unusual program an- 
nounced by Miss Wylna Blanche 
Hudson to take place in the tea 
garden of the Noth Shore Grill. The 
artists are to be Mrs. Elsie Wash- 
burn, who interprets monologues 
and stories with delightful charm, 
and Mrs. Palmer Hill, a singer of 
modern, old French and Spanish 
songs in costume, a la Guilbert. 
Mrs. Vanderbilt will present Mrs. 
Washbu:in in a program at her beau- 
tiful Newport villa, ‘‘Harbor View”’ 
on the 26th inst. Prominent hos- 
tesses along the North Shore are 
adding their names to the list of 
patronesses for the Tea Garden Fete. 
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Mr. Van Pre of Louisiana, father 
of Mrs. J. N. Willys of Toledo and 
Pride’s, is visiting Mrs. Willys. 
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Beverly Cove was the mecca of 
twenty-one young people yesterday 
afternoon to extend birthday greet- 
ings and congratulations to Miss 
Hope Norman, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Guy Norman. A_ delectable 
birthday luncheon was served. 
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A dinner company of twelve en- 
joyed Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Sears’ 
hospitality on Wednesday evening. 
Their summer home on Hale street, 
Beverly, offered the hospitalities of 
the oceasion. 
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‘‘Netherfield,’’ the Washington B. 
Thomas estate at Pride’s, is extend- 
ing its charming facilities as a place 
of entertainment to Miss Eleanor 
Roelker of New York. Miss Mar- 
garet Thomas is her hostess, 
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houses South of Magnolia Post Office. 
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Devereux, 
Magnolia Branch of Che Indian Store Boston, Mass. 
Now at the “APPLE TREE COTTAGE” the red cottage just off Fuller St., 2 or 3 
INDIAN BASKETS, MOCCASSINS, ETC., TOYS AND GAMES, CURIOS, POTTERY. 
Opp. Devereux Station, 
THE FAMOUS CURACAO HATS. 
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ROSERY 
Marblehead, Mass. 
Orders taken for Cut Roses by doz. or quantity from now on till Nov. 
Upwards of 1,000 different varieties, and 3,000 plants. 
Rose Bushes for spring delivery 1912 solicited. 
Early orders for 
Specialty made of study of 
varieties, plans for Rose Gardens and Landscape work. 
HARRIETT R. FOOTE, ROSARIAN 
Tel. 232-4 Marblehead 
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Garo, Famous Boston Photographer, 
to Work the Whole Summer 
at Magnolia. 
In preparation for the hard wok 
before him as president of the 
Photographers’ association of New 
England, which meets in annual 
convention at Bridgeport, Conn., in 
September, J. H. Garo has tempor- 
arily abandoned his Boston studio 
and has established a summer studio 
at the North Shore Grill, Magnolia. 
The recognition of Mr. Garo by the 
eastern photographers has been a 
splendid endorsement of his ability 
as an artist with the camera and it 
is expected that the meeting of the 
photographers under his direction 
will establish a high record in the 
ranks of the camera men. 
Mr. Garo has won prizes at all of 
the great national and international 
photographie exhibitions and _ is 
recognized today as the foremost 
photographer in the portrayal of 
character in pictures of the aristoe- 
racy. Departing from the line of 
careful and conventional light hand- 
ling, he is this year determined to 
accomplish new and more advaneed 
work in the surroundings of the 
home, beheving that women are at 
their best in the full flush of sum- 
mer and surrounded with the atmos- 
phere familiar to them. Appoint- 
ments are being made for sittings at 
home or in the studio at the Grill. 
Mr. Garo says that he expects to 
accomplish the best work of his life 
this summer. 
AUTOMOBILISTS, NOTICE. 
We will allow you the following 
for your old cases when. buying new: 
38x514, $8.67; 36x5, $7.23; 386x414, 
$6.07; 384x414, $5.78; 36x4, $5.25; 
34x4, $5; other sizes in proportion. 
Perkins & Corliss, 1 Middle street. 
Tel. 200. Gloucester. 26-29, 
