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Baron Stumm of the German legation 
arrived home from Bar Harbor, Sunday. 
Miss Caroline C. Bailey of Philadel- 
phia has been visiting the George Lees 
at Beverly Farms. 
Harrison T. Sheldon of New Haven ‘THESE Goods are Received Weekly by Te; follow- 
was a guest over the week-end of C. H. ing well known dealers on the North Shore 
Tweed and family at Beverly Farms. 
onc. eis, a Bedford was a Allen, B. Ee. Druggist, Manchester 
guest of Gordon eans and _ family 
at Beverly Farms over the week-end. Barker, F. A., Gloucester 
‘ Miss Gladys Bradley of Pittsburg has Delaney, ie F., bb Beverly 
een visiting Miss Marion McGinley at fe i 
the Mink cottage, Cobb avenue, Man- Lycett, A. M. & Son, Magnolia 
chester, the past week. Pp | J bb 
Amory Eliot, whose all the year resi- OOLe, J. Si: Rockport 
dence is Manchester now, has sold_ his bb 
Boston house, 185 Beacon street, next Shepard, Wm. H., Marblehead 
to i. I. Coolidge, jr’s., to Bentley bb 
teeth dec Varney, F. W., Beverly Farms 
Senor Raymond Morales, of Porto 
Rico, was one of the late arrivals at the They are 60c, 80c and $1.00 the Pound 
Oceanside last week. Senor Morales 
although a Spaniard by birth and borne 
in Madrid has been a resident of Porto 
Rico for the past twenty years, where he Miss SOwittt 
conducts a large sugar plantation. 
The latest rumor is that Miss Helen 20 West Thirty-thitd Street 
Gould is to occupy the N. S. Simpkins Wew Work 
house at Beverly Farms. First it was 
Mrs. Russell Sage and now it is Miss 
Gould. As far as we have been able to Has opened a Summer Branch 
* ascertain the keeper of the Simpkins es- AT THE 
tate still holds the keys and nobody has j 
hired the house as far as he knows. . " 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorn King North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Mass. 
(Edith Tyler), who recently. arrived 
from their home in Pau, France, andare Decorative work, lamps of carved wood, lamp and 
with Mrs. King’s aunt, Mrs. Edward ; candleshades, picture frames of antique embroideries, 
Foote, at her Beacon street house, Bos- desk fittings, sofa pillows, mirrors, old brocades, 
ton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fans and_ laces. @ Also a large variety of other 
F. H. Prince at Princemere, Wenham articles suitable for house furnishings, gifts or prizes. 
Neck, overthe week-end. ‘The Princes 
and Kings are fellow members of the an p ; 
Be elindne'ealony.  Moriday> Mr..and Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
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Mrs. King went to Newport, to visit the Miss Swift's Office in New York 
former’s sister, Mrs. Edward Post. 
« MIRRORS ~ (<> = MIRRORS 
In our - Art Rooms at the North Shore? ‘Grill we are now “ exhibiting 
a collection of Mirrors especially prepared for our Summer Season 
at Magnolia. Among our new models in Hand Carved Frames of va- 
rious shapes and designs will be found some very handsome decorations. 
WALTER KIMBALL 2 CO. 31 Beacon Street, Boston 
Branch: North Shore Grill, MAGNOLIA 
