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Hand wrought Jewelry, Neckwear, Medici Prints, Carved 
Wood Frames, Pottery, Leather of all descriptions and Cards 
for all occasions. 
Mrs. Charles J. Bennett 
of Providence, B. 3. 
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Lamps and Shades House Furnishings 
The Misses Gray 
14 Bridge St., Manchester 
Special attention given to Shading of 
Electric Lights for houses and for single 
rooms. 
Candle and Gas Shades, private designs. 
Antique Brasses 
Bags, Baskets, Pottery, Arts and Crafts 
Productions and Cards, Rare Imported 
Things 
Parties. 
and Everything for Bridge 
Special Exhibition, WEDNESDAY, AUG, 2 
at the MOORLAND HOTEL, Bass Rocks, Gloucester 
in a great way. 
MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
Dr. de Pina, the Uraguian minister 
to this eountry and also to Mexico, 
left Magnolia, where his family is 
spending the summer quietly at one 
of the Oceanside cottages, this 
week for Mexico, where he goes 
to present his credentials. He was 
appointed minister to that country 
only recently. He will be away until 
late August. 
Samuel ©. Rowland of Baltimore, 
Md., joined his family at the Ocean- 
side, this week, for the remainder of 
the season. 
Charles A. Spofford of New York 
is visiting Archer Harman at the 
Oceanside. 
F.. E. Sterne and Sanford H. 
Sterne spent a few days at Magnoha 
this week, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
A. B. Dewey of Chicago, who are 
spending the summer at the Ocean- 
side. 
J. G. Tomlinson, Jr., 
Oceanside for a few 
Mr. Tomlinson is an_ enthusiastic 
tennis player. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. 
Tomlinson of New York, are also 
here. 
Miss L: R. Holley. of New York 
city, is spending two weeks at the 
Oceanside. | 
is ‘at the 
weeks’ stay. 
Decorators and Furnishers 
Boston and 
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If I cannot do great things, I can do small things 
—James Freeman Clarke. 
Mrs. C. R. Forrest and the Misses 
K. and V. Forrest of Hartford, Conn., 
spent a few days at Magnolia this 
week. They were registered at the 
Oceanside. , 
H. Martin Brown and Erling C. 
Ostby of Providence, R. I, have 
joined their families at the Ocean- 
side. 
George E. Warren of New York, 
was registered at the Oceanside 
over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Cork- 
ran, Jr .of Baltimore, Md., are at 
the Oceanside for a week’s stay. 
Evarts Tracy of Plainfield, N. J., 
has joined Mrs. Tracy at the Ocean- 
side. — 
Former Justice and Mrs. H. B. 
Brown are among the prominent 
Washingtonians to arrive at Mag- 
nolia this week. They are stopping 
at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. James G. Batterson of New 
York city, and Mrs. Abner Hende of 
New Haven, Conn., are at the Ocean- 
side for a short stay. 
Mrs. David Kirk of Pittsburg, 
Pa., joined Mrs. Vandergrift at the 
Oceanside ‘this week for the balance 
of the season. 
Charles E. Bond and 
Hartford, Conn., are making their 
annual visit at the Oceanside. 
wite: -of', 
‘ joined his family in the West Flume 
K. C. Bothwell of Muskogee, Ok- 
lahoma, is at the Oceanside for a 
short stay. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bliss of Wash- 
ington, D. C., stopped at the Ocean- 
side a few days this week en route 
for the mountains. 
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Corning and 
Barelay McClure and governess, of 
Albany, N. Y., are at the Oceanside 
for a few weeks’ stay. 
Miss Gertrude Herbert of New 
York, has joined Mrs. L. F. Dono- 
hue of the same city at the Ocean- 
side. 
Miss Jeannette 8. Dodge of Cleve- 
land, Ohio, is spending a few days at 
Magnolia a euest of Miss Eleanor 
Bradley of Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Shoemaker 
of Topsfield, are spending a few days 
at the Oceanside, the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Underwood. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Munday of 
New York were among the automo- 
bile parties registered at the Ocean- 
side this week. 
Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Train of 
Washington, D. C., are spending a 
few days at the Oceanside, the guests 
of Mrs. George W. Brown. 
Burton S. Harris of © Montreal, 
cottage this week. 
