July 16, 1915. 
THE CANDY OF EXCENLENCE, 
WE MADE IT 42 YEARS AGO, WE MAKE IT BETTER TODAY, 
A PRODUCT WORTHY OF THE WORLD'S CHOICE 
PAGE & SHAW STORES: 
9 West Street, Boston, 
18 State St., Boston, * 
362 Fifth Avenue, New York, 
553 Fifth Avenue, New York, 
1228 Chestnut St., Phila., 
Opened March Ist., 1915. 
120 So. Michigan St., Chicago, 
8 So. LaSalle St., Chicago. 
71 Broadway, New York, CANADA: 
Vanderbilt Hotel, New York, Montreal, Toronto, 
Biltmore Hotel, New York, Hamilton, Ottawa, 
North Shore Trade for Candy and ICE CREAM is promptly 
supplied from 50 Central Square, Lynn, or 254 Essex Street, Salem 
A Dainty Booklet Containing Price List will 
Be Mailed on Receipt of a Pestal' Card Request 
& SHAW, - BOSTON. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr., are spending a 
few days in Newport before coming on to Manchester, 
where they are to spend the balance of the summer wit4 
Mr. Munn’s mother, Mrs. Charles A. Munn, near Singing 
Beach, Manchester. Their children and maids came on 
from Radnor, Pa., today. Gurnee Munn and his bride 
(Miss Wanamaker of Philadelphia) are in Tuxedo at 
present, but they plan to sail shortly for Scotland to spend 
a month or so enjoying the shooting. They will sail from 
New York on a Dutch liner. 
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Mrs. William H. Coolidge of Manchester entertained 
her Boston card club for luncheon and cards Wednesday. 
The guests included Mrs, Benjamin Tenney, Mrs. Oliver 
W. Mink, Mrs. George H. Willett, Mrs. Frederick 
Rhodes, Mrs. Lord of Hotel Somerset, and Mrs. I. W. 
Chick and Mrs. J. Converse Gray of Swampscott. 
Manchester Tea Rooms 
Cor. Central St. and Pine St. Blvd. 
Home-made Cake and Ice-cream. 
Sign of the Kettle Candy 
Lunches served by order 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C, A, WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kennedy of New York and 
Mr. and Mrs. Chaloner B. Schley of New York and 
Colorado Springs spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 
i}. Palmer Gavit of Albany, N. Y., who are spending’ their 
first season on Smith’s Point, Manchester, in the Stevens 
house, “Windston,” one of the most beautiful places on 
the Point near the extreme end and with charming water 
views in all directions. 
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Mrs. Costello C. Converse of the Shore Road, Mag- 
nolia, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James O. Foss of Boston 
over the week-end—the latter a niece of Mrs. Converse. 
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At the Puritan tea room in Montserrat, recent lun- 
cheon parties were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richards of Bev- 
erly and Mrs. A. J. Karr of Montserrat, who gave a 
tennis and tea party on the grounds. 
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Miss Bertha C. Olson 
of 687 Boylston Street, Boston 
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Gowns, Coats and Wraps 
Has Opened her Summer Shop 
Donchian Building, MAGNOLIA 
