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Magnolia 
UNUSUAL NOVELTIES 
Hand wrought Jewelry, Neckwear, Medici Prints, Carved 
Wood Frames, Pottery, Leather of all descriptions and Cards 
for all occasions. 
Mrs. Charles J. Bennett 
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Lamps and Shades House Furnishings 
The Misses Gray 
_ Decorators and Furnishers 
Boston and 
14 Bridge 6t., 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 and Everything for Bridge 
formerly of New York 
HELEN L. DWYER 
Chiffon Scarfs, Motor Veils, etc. 
in a great way. 
MAGNOLIA HOTELS. 
Prince Nicholas Koudacheff of the 
Russian embassy, dined with friends 
at the Oceanside last Saturday eve- 
ning, stopping over for the dance in 
the Casino. 
Mr. George W. Kittredge, of 
Yonkers, came on to Magnolia over 
the last week-end to be with his 
family, who are spending the sum- 
mer at the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. van Brunt, of 
New York, who summer in the Adir- 
ondacks, came to Magnoha last 
Sunday to spend the week at the 
Oceanside. 
Mrs. F. F. Palms and two daugh- 
ters, Misses Palms and Miss M. 
L. Palms of Detroit, arrived at the 
Oceanside, last Saturday, for a re- 
turn visit. 
Rk. I. Ludlow of the United States 
Marine corps spent Sunday at the 
Oceanside visiting friends. 
Victor P. Kennard was at the 
Oceanside over the last week-end, 
for his second visit this season. 
Victor is just as popular as ever 
with the young people at Magnolia, 
as popular as he was when he was 
idolized as Harvard’s erack football 
‘player. He will return later for his 
vacation. 
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—James Freeman Clarke. 
Among the Kansas City people to 
arrive on the North Shore this week 
are: Mrs. H. M. Withers and family, 
composed of Miss Withers and 
Pierre Withers, who are welcomed 
to the Oceanside by the Kansas City 
folk already settled there for the 
August. 
Arrivals at the Hesperus, Mag- 
nolia, during the past week: James 
L. Batchelder, Little Boar’s Head, 
N. H.; R. D. Harvey and wife; New 
York; C. L. English and wife, How- 
ard Smith, Danville, Il.; D. W. De- 
war, Lowell; L. Anita Wilson, Chi- 
season. They are to remain through cago; Mme. Martha Close, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. 
Ralph E. Hallock of Plainfield, N. Swift, Fall River; Mrs. Rush R. 
J.. joined the small contingent at the 
Oceanside from that city this week, 
to remain a few weeks. He is with 
the Martins in West Flume cottage. 
Frank E. Martin joined his family 
over the last week-end. Miss Elsie 
C. Martin joined the rest of the fam- 
ily at the Oceanside Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Thompson 
and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Curtis 
of Brockton, prominently connected 
in that city, were among the motor- 
ists at the. Oceanside over Sunday. 
The Hesperus. 
Among the motor parties stopping 
at the Hesperus for a short stay this 
week, en route to resorts farther 
along the coast, were Captain and 
Mrs. William Allderise of New Lon- 
don, Conn., and Mrs. Ebbs. 
Mrs. C. R. Forrest of Hartford, 
and the Misses E. and V. Forrest, ar- 
rived at the Hesperus Thursday. 
Sloane, Sandusky, Ohio; Mr. and 
Mrs. 8S. M. Hamilton, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
Miss Norcross, Miss Godley, Phila- 
delphia; Miss Janiver, New Castle, 
Del.; H. M. Lauchlan, Arlington; 
Miss Gorton, Boston; Misses Wea- 
ver, Philadelphia; H. O. Staples, E. 
S. Burwell, Boston; Foster Rogers, 
Brookline; Miss Susan Carson, 
Philadelphia; M. S. Keith, Jr., Bos- 
ton; Marion Porter, Chicago; Ar- 
thur U. Dilley, Frank Williams and 
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eastman, 
George C. Gebelein, Boston; Mrs. M. 
de G. MeDonald, Miss B. Kaine, New 
York; J. B. Ferber, M. M. Dimond, 
Boston; Geo. D. Hulst, Montelair 
Heights, N. J.; Mrs. W. G. Ward, 
Miss Ward, Boston; Miss G. H. 
Smalley, Miss Alice H. Smith, 
Netherwood, N. J.; Mrs. R. W. Em- 
erson, The Misses Emerson, Mrs. C. 
Zabriskie, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Vanda- 
laine Henkel, St. Louis, Mo. 
