NeOo Re T 
SOCIETY NOTES 
It has been a busy week at the 
Hssex County club. There were 
about 70 guests at the elub for 
luncheon on Monday, one of the 
largest of the parties being that of 
Mrs. Franeis Allen of Beverly, who 
had 12. On Tuesday Miss Coates of 
the Oceanside, Magnolia, gave a 
luncheon to 10 ‘‘buds.’’ On Wed- 
nesday, Mrs. Reginald Gray gave a 
small luncheon. Others at the elub 
Wednesday included Miss Helen L. 
Fitch, who was hostess for a lunch- 
eon party of 10, also Miss Isabel 
Coolidge, who had 8 at her table. 
Geo. Willet, 8; Geo. H. Crocker, 8, 
and Prince Kondacheff, 8. There 
were fully 75 at luncheon at the 
club Wednesday. Mrs. C. L. Stover 
gave a bridge party and luncheon 
at the club on Monday to whieh 32 
were invited. 
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Miss Anna Porpner of Washing- 
ton, D. C., is the guest of Mrs. Arch- 
ibald Gracie, of Washington, at the 
Leach cottage, Central street, Man- 
chester. Mrs. Gracie gave a tea and 
musicale at the Leach cottage Tues- 
day afternoon m honor of Miss 
Porpner to which about twenty were 
invited. 
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There have been a number of 
very select afternoon tea and lunech- 
eon dinner parties at the North 
Shore Gril! the past week. Mrs. 
William McMillan gave a dinner of 
six covers last Sunday. On Sunday 
evening also, Mr. Lewis of the 
Oceanside was host to a dinner 
party. His guests included Capt. 
and Mrs. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 
erts, Miss Guerin, Mr. Kennard and 
Mrs. Kelley. Members of the Rus- 
sian and German embassies were 
also at the Grill for dinner the past 
week, 
Weekly Market Letter. 
Our weekly market letter is 
printed this week on pages 48 and 
49, 
A little off the main Highway of 
Travel, but worth while when you 
get there, is the Magnolia Branch of 
the Indian Store of 186 Boylston 
street, Boston, which is this year in 
the ‘“‘Apple Tree Cottage,’’ just off 
Fuller street, the second driveway 
south of the postoffice. It is a 
specialty store for grown-ups and 
children. Indian moceasins, Turk- 
ish slippers, Abalone jewelry, arti- 
cles of antimony and brass, and in- 
teresting things for the ‘‘children of 
older growth,’’ and the newest of 
toys and games for the little ones. 
H Ss. Es- Oe Ri -E 
EDWARD F. HEIGHT 
12 Desmond Ave., 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing a Specialty 
Telephone Connection 
Manchester 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St., Manchester, Mass. 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
MRS. L. E. DAVIS 
21 Norwood Ave., Manchester 
is prepared to give 
Vocal 
Instruction 
to a limited number of pupils 
The Old Italian Method. 
Piano Instruction Also. 
Satisfactory Terms. 
To North Shore Lovers of 
PHOTOGRAPHY 
We invite you to call and see 
the work that we are placing 
before the Public and we feel 
convinced that we can and will 
DO YOUR WORK in the 
most artistic manner. 
NORTH SHORE PHOTO SHOP 
Room 5 Salem News Bldg. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to 
July is the Best 
Month to Bring 
the Children in 
to 
MOODY’S 
Photographer 
256 1-2 Essex St. 
SALEM, MASS. 
BE EEE 2 33 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
DRESSMAKER 
and 
CORSETIERE 
of Madison Ave., New York 
Will be in Manchester after June 28 
for the Summer Months 
Gowns Made and Remodeled 
11 School St., Manchester 
M. McLEOD 
DRESSMAKER 
Street and Evening Dresses 
and remodelled 
Kngagements by the day 
10 Vine Street Beverly Farms 
P.-O. Box 1145. 
made 
SSSUSUEUOERR SLES 
3% 
% 3% 
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' FOR SALE | 
3g . he ae 
% For highest offer a family # 
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i violin made by i 
i Gio. Batta Ruggeri i 
3 Mantua, Italy 1726 i 
3%. A i - 3 
a in playing condition. at 
3% Burda eat 33 
% = ; <= —= # 
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% Prank Merchant i 
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i 5 Clif) f ord ct. Avenue, Gloucester 3 
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Besesgaesesesesentseteeeeeneeseess 
MARY E. HAYES 
Hair Work a Specialty 
No. 260 Essex St., Salem, Mass. 
Telephone 869-13 
Shampooing Manicuring 
Scalp Treatment 
Electrical Massage 
Facial Massage 
Marcel Wave 
Board of Health Ordinance 
All boats propelled by explosive en- 
gines and used on any salt waters within 
the Town of Manchester shall be pro- 
vided with an underwater exhaust or 
mutter, and such underwater exhaust or 
muffler shall be so constructed and used as 
to muffle the noise of the explosion in a 
reasonable manner, and no such boat shall 
be used on said waters so as to exhaust 
except through such underwater exhaust 
or muffler. 
BOARD OF HEALTH, 
Edward 8. Knight, Sec. 
Manchester, Mass., June 1, 1911, 
