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Miss A. M. SWIFT 13 EAST 36th ST., NEW YORK CITY 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
Pillows and Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. French Novelties, Small 
articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Orders are taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, at the New York 6hop 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
THE EMERSON CHINA SHOP 
The household of Guy Norman at Hesperus Avenue, Magnolia, Massachusetts 
Bee este ttae a eting at MR. GEORGE L. EMERSON begs to announce to his North Shore 
“er re ete Ry ee es Neenah customers that he is now displaying at his New Summer Shop at Magnolia, 
Fe; ? the latest importations of exclusive and artistic China and Glass, designed es- 
family’s negro nurse, who has . . : oP ehh GAO tia 
; ecially for his summer business. i 
De¥ed ihe Paltroyand Norman fam- pecially er business. A cordial invitation is extended to you to 
visit this very interesting little shop. 
ilies for two or more generations 
and was dearly beloved. Mrs. Bryce George L. Emerson, Importer 
J. Allan (Allan Palfrey ) is also one FINE CHINA - PORCELAINES - RICH CUT GLA88 
of the sincere mourners as Rosa WEDDING CIFTS A SPECIALTY 
also helped to rear her in childhood. Rooms 208-216 Berkeley Building, 420 Boylson Street, Boston, Mass. 
Mrs. Norman has_ postponed her 
operations socially for the present. 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth (Alice 
Roosevelt), who was to visit Mrs. 
Norman this week has postponed her 
eoming until next week. 
Beginning Monday, August 21st, 
there will be a scratch tennis tourna- 
ment for boys nineteen years of age 
and under, at the Essex County Club, 
open to members and invited guests 
and members of the Myopia and 
Montserrat clubs. Entries for this 
event close Friday, August 18th, 
with the tennis committee. Essex 
County club. 
Miss Gail Stephens and her sis- DELICIOUS 
ter, Miss Stephens of Detroit and BEVERLY CHOCOLATES 
Pride’s, are among the fine horse- 
women noted on the North Shore AND 
drives. Their mounts are costly 
thorough-breds. They are the REFRESHING 
daughters of Mrs. Henry Stephens I 
: CE CREAM Sopas 
of Detroit, who is occupying the 
Paine cottage at Pride’s. 
Miss Annie Warren of Nahant is | COLONNADE ::; MAGNOLIA 
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Babson 
as at their West Manchester Charge Accounts Solicited Telephone Magnolia 81 
1ome. 
