July 30, 1915. 
THE CANDY OF EXCEILENCE, 
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, 1228 Chestnut St., Phila., 
18 State St., Boston, Opened March Ist., 1915. 
S62 Pith Avenue, New York, 120 So. Michigan St., Chicago, 
$53 Fifth Avenue, New York, 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 Cortaiting Price List will 
Be Mailed on Receipt of a Pestal? Card Request 
PAGE & SHAW, BOSTON. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TUNIPOO INN, Beverly Farms, has among the week’s 
arrivals, Miss A. F. Delehantz, Worcester; Frank W. 
Sommer, St. Paul, Minn.; James J. Garvey, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. Among those from Boston, who have been at the Inn 
a short time, were F. W. Reeves, James Courtney, Miss 
Mabel Going, J. A. Breman, H. FE. Blaisdell, W. E. Har- 
rington, Miss Gertrude Sullivan, Mrs. Selafield and party, 
Mrs. Harry Morrison of Brighton, who has spent some 
time at the Inn, returned to her home this week. ‘The 
tea-room is becoming a popular feature of the Inn. 
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Mrs. William G. Fitch of Beverly Farms is entertain- 
ing her niece, Miss Rebecca Protzman of Baltimore. Miss 
Rebecca is the niece of Miss Protzman of Northfield 
missionary renown. Mrs. Fitch has had several auto 
parties of friends visiting her a few days at a time the 
past week. The Winchester Fitches were up from Green- 
BOs 
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. LEactt 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C, A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
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wich, Conn., for a few days. At Greenwich is where Mrs. 
Fitch has a beautiful summer home, which she has rented 
this summer. The Winchester Fitches usually summer in 
Ohio. The Howard Ingersoll family of New York have 
also spent a few days with Mrs. Fitch. Mr. Ingersoll, 
who is president of the New York Central, was on his 
way to Exeter to select a room for his son, Fitch Inger- 
soll. Mrs. George Wilder of Washington, who is coming 
io Beverly Farms to visit next week, will also be a guest 
cf Mrs. Fitch. Mrs. Wilder will also visit the Misses 
Hunt of “Dawson Hall,” Beverly Cove. 
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A newcomer to Beverly Farms and the North Shore 
is warm in her praise of the rare musical talent that is 
offered at the musicals in many of the prominent homes 
along the Shore. She is taking them all in and finds them 
one of the chief delights of her summer. 
Miss Bertha C. Olson 
of 687 Boylston Street, Boston 
.../mporter of... 
Gowns, Coats and Wraps 
Summer Shop: 
Donchian Building, MAGNOLIA 
