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' Miss Mary Curtis left Pride’s. on an 
early train Monday morning for a couple 
of weeks’ stay in Cooperstown, N. Y. 
Miss A. E. Gervles of Pittsburg, Pa., 
has been a guest of the D. Herbert Hos- 
tetters at North Beverly the past week. 
Miss Emily Beebe of Commonwealth 
avenue, Boston, is visiting Rev. and Mrs. 
William H. Dewart at  Crowhaven, 
Manchester Cove. 
S. Reed Anthony and family left Bev- 
erly Farms yesterday for a short stay at 
Bretton Woods, where they are regis- 
tered at the Mt. Washington. 
N. Hugh Cotton of Boston was a 
ouest the first of the week of Mir. and 
Mrs. E. D. Jordan at West Manchester. 
He has since been the guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. Whitehouse at Manchester Cove. 
Mrs. F. Murray Forbes, who has 
been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Alexander Cochrane at their summer 
home ‘‘ West Side,’’ Pride’s Crossing, 
left yesterday for Newport, accompanied 
by her children. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer entertained a 
party of twenty-four ladies at bridge on 
Thursday afternoon at her delightful 
summer home, at West Manchester. 
Miss Thayer has a small house party 
over the week-end. 
W. Caleb Loring of the Pride’s sum- 
mer colony, who has entered his yacht 
the ‘‘ Achilles’’ in the races now on at 
Marblehead, sailed for New York, Wed- 
nesday where he stayed only long enough 
to have a new sail fitted and then re- 
turned. 
Lady Barron and Sir John Barron 
were early arrivals at Pride’s this week, 
where Lady Barron has been the guest 
of Miss Juliet Higginson. Sir John left 
the same day as his arrival and went 
to York Beach where he has since been 
joined by Lady Barron. Miss -Higgin- 
son left this morning for a short visit with 
friends at Dark Harbor, Me. 
« MIRRORS = 
| Co. INC. 
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ch HESE Goods are Received Weekly by the follow- 
ing well known dealers on the North Shore 
Allen, B. L., Druggist, Manchester 
Barker, F. A.., ‘ Gloucester 
Delaney, T. F., . Beverly 
Lycett, A. M.& Son, “ Magnolia 
Poole, J. S.., Rockport 
Shepard, Wm. H., 3 Marblehead 
Varney, F. W., =) Beverly Farms 
are 
They are 60c, 8O0c and $1.00 the Pound 
DET ATE BTR ns a LATTER SLE OE 
Miss Switt 
20 Wiest Thirty=third Street 
WMew Work 
Has opened a Summer Branch 
AT THE 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Mass. 
Decorative work, lamps of carved wood, lamp and 
candleshades, picture frames of antique embroideries, 
desk fittings, sofa pillows, mirrors, old brocades, 
fans and _ laces. @ Also a large variety of other 
articles suitable for house furnishings, gifts or prizes. 
Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
Miss Swift's Office in New York 
Op ENTE RT TT ER NIE A TS ME 
« MIRRORS « 
at Magnolia. 
In our Art Rooms at the North Shore Grill we are now exhibiting 
a collection of Mirrors especially prepared for our Summer Season 
Among our new models in Hand Carved Frames Of va- 
rious shapes and designs will be found some very handsome decorations. 
WALTER KIMBALL & CO. 
Branch: 
31 Beacon Street, Boston 
North Shore Grill, MAGNOLIA 
