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H. C. Frick have been 
entertaining at their summer home 
“Eagle Rock,’’ Pride’s Crossing, Mr. 
and Mrs. James M.. Schoonmaker of 
Pittsburg the past week. [he Schoon- 
makers have a summer place at Spring 
Lake, N. Y. 
Mrs. Charles Potter, who is spending 
the summer at the Oceanside, entertained 
at the Grill Tuesday a party of fourteen, 
among whom was Mrs. Eben D. Jor- 
dan of the Manchester summer colony. 
Miss Corlies of Philadelphia, also at the 
Oceanside, entertained at the North 
Shore Grill early in the week Mrs. 
George Lee. 
Captain Littlefield, purchasing agent 
for the U. S. Navy, whose winter re- 
sidence is the Algonquin club, Boston, 
came over from the Eastern Yacht club, 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Marblehead, where he is spending the- 
season, with a party of friends and dined 
at the Grill ‘Tuesday. 
Miss Carlyle of Southbend, Indiana, 
where her father is connected with the 
Studebaker interests, motored over from 
the Ocean house at Swampscott where 
she is spending the season, with a party 
of friends and formed a very merry little 
group at the Grill, Tuesday afternoon af- 
ter witnessing the horse events at the 
beach. 
‘A very merry party at the Grill the 
first of the week was one from the 
Pride’s summer colony consisting of Mr. 
and Mrs. Oliver Ames, and Murray 
Forbes. Miss Susie Thayer of the 
Manchester colony was another member 
‘of the party. 
“Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from the 
cottage at 39 School street to Friend’s 
court (off School street). “Treatment 
of the scalp, shampooing, marcel wav- 
ing, manicure. ‘Telephone 164 Man- 
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Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
and Vegetables of every variety. 
Georgia and Deleware Peaches,Rockford and California Melons, Florida Pineapples, Red and 
Yellow Banannas, and all kinds of Berries. 
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GLOUCESTER, |MASS. 
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Visitors 
Electric Cars Pass the Door. 
Welcome 
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Florist 
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