August 20, 1915. 
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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, 1228 Chestnut St., Phila., 
18 State St., Boston, Opened March ist., 1915. 
362 Fifth Avenue, New York, 120°Se. Michigan St. » Chicago, 
553 Fifth Avenue, New York, $ So, Ls Salle St., Chicago. 
71 Broadway, New Yo k, 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 
PAGE & SHAW, - BOSTON. 
West BEACH, Beverly Farms, is much sought these 
warm days by the lovers of a good swim and 
among some of the especially good swimmers and d:z- 
votees of the surf are Mrs. Robert Jordan, Miss Eleonora 
Sears, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. 
Haughton, F. H. Prince, Geo. H. Lyman, Albert J. Bev- 
eridge, the Italian Ambassador, Arthur Little and his 
caughters, the Misses Means of Wenham, the J]. B. 
kyans, G. L. Cabots, N. $. Simpkins, Gordon Means, W. 
H. Browns, R. S. R. Hitts, Miss Ruth Anthony, W. B. Mil- 
lers, John W. Blodgetts, E. A. Boardmans, H. F. Lippitt, 
and many of the children from the homes along the shore. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Tweed (Eleanor Roelker) 
of New York are visiting at the home of Mr. Tweed’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tweed of Beverly 
Farms, for the balance of August. 
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. Leacu 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C, A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
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Capt. and Mrs. McDonald of St. Louis have been 
guests the past week in the Manchester home of. T. 
Dennie Boardman, Miss Tutt, a sister to Mrs, McDon- 
ald, is the house guest of. Mrs. W. G. Fitch in Beverly 
Farms. 
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Miss Margaret C. Carey, who has been spending 
the summer in Beverly Farms at the rectory with her 
brother Rev, Neilson Poe Carey, left Monday for North 
Hatley, Can., to.spend the balance of the season in the 
former summer home of the Careys. Admiral Beeman 
and Herbert Jacques of Boston have homes there. 
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Dr, T. O. Shepard and his sister, Miss S. W. Shepard, 
of Salem, are newcomers to Pride’s Crossing this year 
and are now occupying their own cottage on Common 
I.ane, which in previous seasons they have rented. 
Miss Bertha C. Olson 
of 687 Boylston Street, Boston 
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Summer Shop: 
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