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B. FRANK PUFFER 
Photographer 
is now at 
THE OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
MAGNOLIA 
WINTER STUDIO 
PALM BEACH 
for the Summer Season, where he is showing specimens of his work, in the Hotel Lobby, and is making 
appointments for sittings at your own home or in your room at your hotel; also photographs by direct 
color photography. Telephone 8100 Magnolia, or write for appointments. 
You are especially invited to 
call at his exhibition or to request a port-folio of prints to be sent to your home to be examined privately. 
432 FIFTH AVE. 
NEW YORK 
HE POSITIVELY GUARANTEES TO PLEASE YOU. 
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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Henry Clay Pierce and his son-in-law, Eben Rich- 
ards, who have been obliged to be in New York and St. 
louis practically all summer owing to pressure of 
business, have come to Pride’s this week with the hope 
of being able now to enjoy the beautiful Pierce estate 
for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Richards has re- 
mained at Tuxedo, N. Y., the past weeks to be near her 
husband. 
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Miss Margaret Thomas returned to Pride’s this 
week after a tour of the Thousand Islands with friends. 
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Monday a tennis tournament started at the Mont- 
serrat golf elub. 
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Mrs. Charles C. Auchincloss of New York, is mak- 
ing her annual visit with her sister, Mrs. Neal Rantoul 
of Beverly Farms. 
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Amos A. Lawrence of Boston and Beverly was of 
the North Shore contingent at Narragansett Pier for the 
polo contests. 
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Rep. John L. Saltonstall has returned to Beverly 
Cove after a recreation and fishing trip to Matepedia, 
Quebee. 
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Mr. Wallingford of Pittsburg, concluded several 
weeks’ stay at the Longworth estate at Pride’s this 
week. Mrs. Wallingford makes one of the Longworth 
iamily party spending the summer at Pride’s. 
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J. W. Blodgett is again at Pride’s after a business 
trip to Grand Rapids. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
MISS 
Registry Office 
305 Fifth Ave., N. E. Gor. 3ist St. N. Y. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison $q. 
Percy R. Pyne and Meredith Howland of New York, 
have been the guests of George P. Post, Jr., of New 
York, who is at the Pickman cottage at Beverly Cove 
for the season. They made the trip from New York in 
the power cruiser Margaret, a boat of the houseboat 
type. From Beverly they sailed to Portland, and will 
make a visit to Islesboro and other Maine resorts. 
CLOES. 
R. T. Paine 2d’s 53-foot racing sloop Shimna was 
taken to Lawley’s Tuesday for cleaning and painting. 
Built by the Herreshoffs for M. F. Plant, the yacht was 
purchased a few days ago by Mr. Paine, who, during 
the past few seasons has raced the 44-foot sloop Humma, 
where classes made it possible. The Shimna will have 
moorings at Marblehead. 
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The first round of the ladies’ handicap medal play 
golf competition was played on the Essex County Club 
links Monday. Mme. De Bonand and Mme. De 
Chambrun defeated Miss Marion Tucker and Miss Co- 
vell, 3 up and 2 to play; Miss Edith Fitz and Miss E. 
Cutting defeated Mrs. J. Warren Merrill and Mrs. H. 
Kk. Caner, 2 and 1; Mrs. Spencer Borden, Jr., and Miss 
Ilarriot Curtis defeated Mrs. E. A. Boardman and Miss 
Frances Howard, 7 and 5; Mrs. W. H. Moore and Mrs. 
W OD. Denegre defeated Mrs. W. B. Thomas and Mrs. 
Lester Leland, 1 up. On Tuesday only one of the two 
matches (semi finals) were played, Mme. de Bonand and 
Mme. de Chambrun defeating Miss Edith Fitz and Miss 
li. Cutting, 1 up. Mrs. Borden and Miss Curtis started 
their mateh with Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Denegre but 
could not finish because of the rain. The matches will 
be completed next week. 
HIerbert M. Sears was host for a small company 
ot friends at dinner at his Pride’s home Wednesday 
cvening. 
WILD 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders, 
