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Miss Helen Potter of Brookline is a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. 
Wood, Cobb avenue, Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmes have 
with them for a short visit at Manches- 
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walcott of 
Cambridge. 
Mir. and Mrs. John T. Clark of 
Lincoln were on to Manchester the past 
week fora few days’ visit with Mrs. 
Wm. A. Tucker, at*° The Moorings.”’ 
Mrs. Lester Leland (Eric Wetterlow, 
oardener) had a display of sweet peas at 
the annual sweet pea show which was 
held in Horticultural hall, Boston, Sat- 
urday and Sunday. 
N. S. Simpkins, jr., returned to Bos- 
ton Tuesday after a short visit with the 
J. L. Thorndikes at West Manchester. 
John Simpkius has been visiting at the 
H. P. McKeans, Pride’s Crossing. 
Charles S. Penhallow of the Magnolia 
summer colony is motoring through Eng- 
land and Scotland. He sailed on the 
[vernia from Boston last week, in com- 
pany with Wallace Pierce and Charles 
Fairbanks. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore, 
who have been occupying the Cobb cot- 
tage on Masconomo street, Manchester, 
since they arrived here in tbe late spring 
from St. Louis, have moved over to 
Magnolia for the balance of the summer, 
where they are occupying the Knowles 
cottage, owned by Mrs. Moore’s broth- 
er-in-law, L. J. Knowles. 
Matthew Bartlett is among the 
American contingent taking in the 
Olympian games in England. — He sailed 
a fortnight ago, and is sailing for home 
next Friday again. Nelson S. Bartlett, 
jr., is spending the greater part of his 
time this summer at the farm which his 
father bought in Natick recently. Mr. 
Bartlett, sr., too, motors out there from 
Manchester frequently, and stops over 
night. 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
served at tables 
THE COLONNADE 
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Magnolia, :3 s: Massachusetts 
Charge Accounts Solicited. 3 Telephone Magnolia 81 
Mrs. MacHale —~ 
Of the Berkeley Building, Boston, Mass. 
Has opened a Branch in the NORTH SHORE 
GRILL, MAGNOLIA, where she will have expert help 
in the following specialties— 
Electric Vibratory Facial and Scalp Treatment, Hair 
Dressing, Shampooing, Hair Coloring, 
Ondulation, Manicuring 
Hair Goods for Summer Wear 
Ring Transformations, Empire Coiffures, Wavy Switches, 
Grecian Knots, Psyche Puffs and Pin Fringes. 
TELEPHONE 29-3 
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Magnolia Tea House and North Shore Grill 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
THE Grill opens promptly at 12 m., daily for Luncheon and Dinners. Service 
| ala Carte. Guests may rely upon being served with Fish taken daily from 
the immediate waters of Magnolia. Lobsters of good size being scarce this 
season the management have arranged to send boats out to deeper waters that 
they may obtain the large lobsters, and as caught, these are brought in shore and 
Kept Alive in water until needed for use at the Grill. 
Telephone 96 Magnolia 
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