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Mrs. William Wood, who is sum- 
mering at Pride’s entertained a party of 
friends at a little luncheon, “Tuesday. 
Covers were laid for six. 
Miss J. FE. Thayer of Lancaster ar- i HESE Coss are Receited Weekly by ie ai 
rived at Pride’s the first of the week 
here shen Erne woeee ot th en Wueses ing well known dealers on the North Shore 
Thomas at the home of the laters’ par- Allen, B. L., Druggist, Manchester | 
‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. 
RO tee pa a Barker, F. A., Gloucester 
nolia eae i Fa Minnises a St. tone Delaney, 4 by F.,, i Beverly 
They are at the Warren cottage on Lex- Lycett, A. M. & Son, bb Magnolia 
ington avenue, formerly known as the 
Bliss cottage. “They will remain into Pooie, ih S., a Rockport 
September. bb 
vic Tee Shepard, Wm. H., - Marblehead 
rs. Frank Jones of Portsmouth has 
taken the Mrs. A. S. Covel cottage at bb 
Magnolia for the balance of the summer, Varney, Ie W., Beverly Farms 
arriving last Saturday. Mrs. Jones was . . 
ill the first of the summer and was ac- They are 60c, 80c and $1.00 the Pound 
cordingly delayed in arriving. 
EE I IE SEA 
The next open golf event of the sea- 
son at the Essex County club will be ; 
held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Miss Swift 
of the coming week. It will be ascratch 
competition open to members and _asso- 29 West Thirty-third Street 
Wew Work 
ciates of the U. S. G. A. On Thurs- 
day the qualifying round, 36 holes, will 
be played, and the first, second and third m= ' 
sixteens will play off by match. play on Has opened a Summer Branch 
the following days. AT THE 
Among the many who enjoyed the N th Sh G aT 
hospitality of the North Shore Grill after r Hi 
the Gymkhana, Tuesday, were: Miss 0 ore ri 4 Magnolia, Mass. 
Mary Charlotte Florence Stuart of Lon- 
don, England; Miss Jessie Colgate Col- Decorative work, lamps of carved wood, lamp and 
by, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Freder- candleshades, picture frames of antique embroideries, 
ick Sears, jr., of the Beverly Farms sum- desk fittings, “sofa pillows, mirrors, old brocades, 
mer colony; Mrs. Arthur D. Cook of fans and laces. § Also a large variety of other 
Boston; Miss Rebecca Collyer of Wash- articles suitable for house furnishings, gifts or prizes. 
ington; Miss Collins from the Ocean- 
side ne bDae g Shand ONG whom Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
were Miss Dutcher and Miss Loring; . 9 . . 
and Joseph Allen from Rye Beach, Miss Swift's Oifice in New York 
N. H., with a party of ten. . ctitc. 2  sh Eotead ee 5 
~ JEWELRY » (%) « JEWELRY ~ 
DESIGNED BY MR. HENRY ATKINS OF SAN FRANCISCO 
In the exhibition we are now making will be found Precious and Semi-precious Stones of our Western 
Coast and Southern California, such as the Tourmaline, Sapphire, Opal, Almandine, Benitoite and others. Mr. 
Atkins has combined these most exquisitely, often with the native gold, into Necklaces, Pendants, Brooches, 
Collarettes, and other articles, and as these pieces are very unconventional they make an interesting display, 
WALTER KIMBALL & CO. 31 Beacon Street, Boston 
Branch: North Shore Grill, MAGNOLIA 
