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SHORE BR REZ E and Reminder 
MARSTON- STURTEVANT CO. 
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Telephone 
260 Beverly 
278 CABOT ST.,. BEVERLY Citahe 
Grocery, Bakery, Meat, 
Fish, Dairy, Fruit and / h e 
Vegetable Departments. 
THE Sanitary Food Store of the Noriy Shore 
—Modern Refrigerating—All Meats, Fish, 
Fruits and Vegetables under glass protection. 
Complete Food Store 
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Lach Department 
under 
Competent Management. 
VERY'PLUNG in the Food line of the Very 
ment are from our own, ovens. 
YACHTS SUPPLIED. PROMPTLY ar 
The store of Cleanliness—The store of Ne aa store of Full Values—The store of Right Prices. 
Closed Wednesday Afternoons. 
One of the attractive features of the fete will be the 
flower booth, in charge of Mrs. George Lee of Beverly 
Farms. The flower girls are to wear ltalian peasant, cos- 
tures and sell flowers and cigarettes in basket trays. The 
girls who will assist in this capacity will.be Miss Elizabeth 
Blodgett, Miss Rosamond Eliot, Miss Eleanor Cabot, | 
Miss Eleanor Fabyan, Miss Edith Fabyan, Miss Anne 
Means, Miss Frances Moore, Miss Anna Agassiz, Miss 
Eleanor Bancroft, Miss Julia Appleton, 
pleton, Miss Elizabeth P. Bigelow, 
Miss Elizabeth M. Sabin, ‘Mrs. Frances: P: Sears, Miss 
Harriet Dexter, Miss Ruth ‘Anthony, Miss Margaret 'W. 
Thayer, Miss Julia Meyer, Miss Corinna Searle, Miss 
Arna Carnegie, Miss Sarah Daggett, , Miss 
Merrill and others. . 
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Mrs. J. Newton Gunn of New York, who formerly’ 
spent her summers in Beverly Farms, was a guest at the’ 
Vunipoo Inn a few days last week. Her daughter, Miss 
Blinor, had been staying in Beverly Farms this summer, 
but has now left with her nurse for Canada. Other 
guests of the Inn are Miss Anna Downing, Waltham; 
Mrs. V. H. Kazanjian, wife of Dr. Kazanjian, of ‘New 
York, who is in Europe with the Harvard contingent; 
Mr. and Mrs. Swan of North Easton. 
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The Sign of the Crane tea house at Manchester and | 
its delicious homemade ice cream are attracting many 0: 
the little folk. This week a party of six of ‘the young 
folk enjoyed a little tea party. The children’s parties, 
alchough not as formal as their elders’, are quite elaborate 
affairs. Mrs. Henry G. Hall of Magnolia gave a lunca- 
eon for five and Frank Sawyer of Daehn a. luncheon; for 
five yesterday. M1 
MRS. BENNETT’S SHOP 
162 Newbury St., Boston 
GIFTS cASONABLE 
3 Lexington Row, MAGNOLIA 
“AT THE SIGN OF THE MARBLE FAUN” | 
See A ROOM!~— 
393 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
Open week-days, excepting Saturdays and holidays 
from 3.30 to 5.30 p. m. No luncheons served. 
. House Built in 1740 
Miss ‘Sybil’ Ap- 
Miss’ Florence ‘Lee,’ 
Rosamond 
‘ arrivals have: been 
We Invite Inspection. 
' Best Quality. All goods in apres ibaa 
SATO ade iCareed Nieathester = MonisiLs Couke ands Cottages, Manchester—Morris L. Cooke 
of Philadelphia spent the week-end with his family. Mr. 
and Mrs. F. Nichols entertained Boston friends last week- 
end. Mrs, John McKoe, who has been at Bar Harbor, 
arrived this week to spend the balance of the season wit h 
her aunt, Miss Mason. Her cousin, Miss Florence M. 
Rhett, has concluded her’stay at the Brownlands and gone 
on to. Bar’ Harbor this: week.’ The Misses Sohier enter- 
tained over the week-end their niece, Miss Sally Metcalf, 
M..D.;,of, Bosten. “Mrs. Rufus Frost of Brookline is 
spending the week with Mrs, R. F. Greeley. Manager 
M. B. Gilman is entertaining this week his brother, Harry 
=. Gilman, and family, of Boston. 
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Masconomo’ House, Manchester—Among the week’s 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Blum, New 
York;:Mrs:''S. L. Severance and family, Cleveland, O 
Mr, and, Mrs. Everett H. Brown, Germantown, Paseo: 
Sensabaugh, Miss E. H. Nichols, Miss E. H. Thorp, Shel- 
ten, Conn.;.Miss R..M. Hamlin, New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. 
W., R.. Mercer, Daylestown, Pa.; Mrs. Freeman Allen, $ 
Morrill, Boston;, L,.--P. Ficks, Cincinnati; R. L. Ficks, 
New York. ; 
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Sydney E. Hutchinson and party of friends returned 
to Beverly Farms, Wednesday, from their cruise on the 
yacht ‘Faro” in Maine waters. 
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