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AT THE HOTELS 
At the Aborn this week are: Mrs. 
J. K. B. Wade and child of New York; 
Mrs. J. P. Putnam of Boston with her 
son and daughter; Miss Harriet Rob- 
bins and Miss Warren, of New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. James Thorne Harper, 
of New York; D. C. Peirce of Boston; 
and Mrs. McLean Blair of Cincinnati. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. FE. Johnson of 
Roanoke, Va., stopped for lunch at the 
Hesperus early this week after touring 
the North Shore in their Packard. ‘They 
were accompanied by their son E. L. 
Johnson and his wife, of Detroit, Mich. 
Mr. Johnson is president of the Norfolk 
& Western railroad. 
After driving from Summit, N. J., 
through the Berkshires and Western 
Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 
Briggs registered at the Oceanside hotel 
this week, from whence they will drive 
along the North Shore, enjoying the 
many pleasant drives along the coast and _ 
through the woods. 
Touring by easy stages from Philadel- 
phia, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Wood 
of Santa Barbara, Cal., arrived early in 
the week in their White steamer and 
registered at the Oceanside. ‘They 
were accompanied by Miss Ruth G. 
Wood, Miss E. R. Wood, and Master 
V. P. Wood, and plan to doa great deal 
of motoring during their stay on the 
North Shore. 
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hulick of 
New York, have taken rooms in the 
Overlook cottage, Magnolia, for the sea- 
son. ‘They are accompanied by their 
sons William H. Hulick, jr., and 
Charles Vinal Hulick and his nurse. 
This is the seventh summer that the 
Hulicks have been here and speaks well 
for the popularity of Magnolia. 
Miss Anne Abbott, who has been 
connected with the Arts and Craft Studio 
in Boston plans to open her Craft Shop 
and Wood Carving Studio, in the 
Library Building, Magnolia, on ‘Ties- 
day of next week. Here one may fn 
Russian and Japanese novelties of all de- 
scriptions, side by side with specimens 
of the Marblehead pottery, and the Arts 
and Crafts pewter. But the gift shop is 
only a side issue despite the value and 
beauty of the many articles distributed 
about the room. ‘The real object of the 
Craft Shop, is the teaching of wood 
carving and hand gilding, many examples 
of which may be seen about the room, 
and in which art Miss Abbott is exceed- 
ingly skilled. 
A charming little salesroom has been 
opened at the Oceanside hotel by Mrs. 
Wilson, who represents the Guild of In- 
ternational Needle craft of Brooklyn, 
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