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New and Progressive Management 
NORTH 
Lunch and Dine al Fresco. 
AT MAGNOLIA 
Ax <be-HURGBUR TES becsy 
SHORE GRILL 
Sea Foods a Specialty. 
Suites with Bath. Tea Garden 4 to6. Hungarian Orchestra. 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Herbert M. Sears opened the week 
socially by a luncheon for six Mon- 
day noon and a dinner for twelve 
Monday evening. The hospitalities 
were extended at ‘‘ Wood Rock,’’ the 
Sears summer home at Pride’s. 
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Among the North Shore visitors 
by yacht to Bar Harbor are Mr. and 
Mrs. Gordon Dexter of Boston and 
Beverly Farms. They are making a 
two weeks’ trip. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Frick 
Mrs. BilPs Shop 
Lobster Lane, Magnolia 
Chinese and Japanese Art 
Particularly 
Unusual things of Decorative 
Value in Summer Homes 
Baskets (Thousands of Them) 
Japanese Towelling and Other Fabrics (for Cur- 
tains, etc.) 
Shantung Tables (for use on the Porch and 
Lawn) 
Lanterns 
returned to Pride’s: Monday, after 
a very pleasant week’s visit. at Sea- 
bright, N. J., and Southampton, L. 
I. Miss Frick’s large house party 
broke ranks also this week after: a 
very enjoyable sojourn on the North 
Shore. 
P. T. Jackson, Jr., and children 
of Cambridge and Pride’s,~ joined 
Mrs. Jackson at Windsor, Vt., last 
Friday. é 
James Barr of the Beverly Farms 
colony, has been made chairman: of 
the reception committee of the Har- 
vard Aviation meet, which’ begins: on- 
Saturday. 
Miss Helen L. Dwyer of New 
York, who has a display of her goods 
in the parlors of the North Shore 
Grill this summer has just received a 
large shipment of the latest fall im- 
portations and models. She will be 
glad to meet the North Shore pa- 
trons at the Grill to show these im- 
portations and models. She carries 
a very exclusive line. 
Work done at your residence if 
desired anywhere from Manchester 
to Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconeellos, 
barber, Central square, Manchester. 
Telephone 53-12. 
ELLA HARDING 
6 AND 8 EAST 4TH STREET 
OPPOSITE RITZ~CARLTON 
NEW 
: Ry jou are invited to Ella Hard- 
ve ORK 
ing’s Special Magnolia Ex- 
hibition, next week, in the Donchian 
Building. 
Stunning Display of Autumn & 
Winter Models. 
Bamboo Serving Trays and Fish Trays 
Opium Bowls 
Japanese Prints and Stencils 
Mandarin Coats 
Embroideries 
Old Porcelain 
Other Things 
Hartford—After October First 
4 I am always glad to have you call at my New York head- 
quarters and personally inspect the exquisite creations I am 
constantly offering there. 
You will never fail to find some- 
thing particularly new, distinctive and interesting at remark- 
ably low values. 
Orders taken for the “ALICE” Corset. 
