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18 State St., Boston, Opened March Tat, 1915. 
362 Fifth Avenue, New York, 120 So. Michigan St., Chicago, 
553 Fifth Avenue, New York,  * 5° 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 Dain‘y Booklet Containing Price List will 
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PAGE & SHAW, - BOSTON. 
Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of “Ledgewood,’” Montser- 
rat, gave a tea last Saturday in honor of Mrs. B. P. Bowne, 
Miss Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. William Murdock of 
Boston. This Tuesday a tea for twenty was given at 
“Ledgewood,” which is beautiful now with a gorgeous dis- 
play of roses and many attractive flowers in the charming 
Jepanese garden. Among the guests were Col. and Mrs. 
Haskell of Magnolia, Mrs. Otis Robinson and daughter 
of Beverly, Dr. and Mrs. Heath of Newton, Mrs. E. B. 
L. Taylor of Salem. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Mason of 
Montserrat and their daughter, Mrs. Willis B. Rice of 
Washington. Mrs. Peabody left Wednesday to spend a 
few days at Ocean Park, Maine, at the summer school, 
where ‘she will give an address on mission study. House 
guests who are coming to spend part of August at “Ledge- 
wood” are Dr. and Mrs. Robert 5. McArthur, formerly of 
New York, but now of Baltimore, and Mrs. Joseph Alling 
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 
Mrs. G. C. Lractt 
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BOSTON, MASS. 
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of Berchastor who is now in the Adirondack mountains. 
Miss Bristol of Brooklyn will spend next week with Mrs. 
Peabody. 
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Parramatta Inn, Montserrat, is becoming a favorite 
place for week-end parties. © Mrs..William Murdock of 
Boston, who is spending the season at the Inn, gave a 
hincheon for six last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William 
Boutelle, a brother of the late Dr. Boutelle of Danvers, 
and Mr. and Mrs. L. Fuller of Dorchester were among the 
guests who spent the week-end at this delightful old man- 
sion house. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Magee, are 
their Wenham home this season, 
Magee’s sister, Miss M. H. 
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not occupying 
but are staying with Mr. 
Magee of Ober street, Bev- 
Miss Bertha C. Olson 
of 687 Boylston Street, Boston 
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