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Judge and Mrs. W. C. Loring, who 
have been spending the season at their 
summer home at Pride’s, left there the 
latter part of last week for Swan’s Island, 
Maine, adjoining Mt. Desert Island, 
where they will remain for two or three 
weeks. 
Miss Helen Morton of St. Louis was 
the guest for a few days of the Misses 
Elliot at the Oceanside where the Elliots 
are spending the summer in the fea 
Vista cottage. Miss Morton has re- 
turned to St. Louis where she will join 
her mother and sister in a trip around 
the world. Miss Bessie Elliot accom- 
panied Miss Morton on her arrival at 
the Oceanside and will remain with her 
parents and sisters for the balance of the 
summer. 
Attention of members of the Man- 
chester Yacht club. and those intending 
to enter the various events at the water 
sports next Tuesday is called to the 
slight change in the printed notice sent 
out Thursday. Inthe canoe polo event, 
instead of reading ‘“‘teams of three 
canoes each,”’ it should read ‘‘ teams of 
four canoes each.’’ Much interest is 
being taken in the sports this year, evi- 
dently, as many entries have already 
been received for the various events. 
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Significant Souvenir of Salem 
Silver. 
Help the Blind to Help Themselves 
Handicraft Shop for the Blind 
Village Green 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Hand woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive designs 
and colors. 
4 Machine and hand sewed housekeepers’ 
supplies, hand knitted articles, sweaters, etc., in imported 
wools; also baskets, suit cases and wire work. 
4 Orders 
taken for wundermops, brooms, mattresses, hammocks and 
chair-caning. 
“ The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens 
must furnish the market for their products "—Helen Keller. 
Mrs. William H. Moore has with her 
at her delightful Pride’s Crossing place 
for a short visit her mother, | Mrs. 
Small. Early in the week they were 
over to Magnolia and took tea at the 
Grill. Wednesday Mrs. Moore enter- 
tained a few ladies at luncheon at the 
Essex County club. Covers were 
spread for ten 
Swept by the cool breezes from the 
water and overlooking the artistically laid 
oit lawns of the North Shore Grill, 
Huyler’s branch store in the Colonnade, 
Magnolia, is one of the most attractive 
een ernr erences a Se aE CGS 
and popular spots along the North Shore. 
Particularly has it grown in favor with 
the many auto parties that motor through 
Magnolia as a resting place and one 
were cooling refreshments may be had 
after a long and dusty ride. Contrary 
to the expections of many the prices 
here are not raised to an abnormal sum 
but are retained at the same standard as 
those in their Boston and New York es- 
tablishments. ‘The attractive little tete- 
a-tete tables arranged about the store 
and out side make a most pleasant resting 
place. 
“DANIEL LOW’S STORE” 
You will find is a most pleasant place to 
wait during car time, offering to the visitor 
an almost endless array of 
Odd, Unique and Desirable Ar- 
ticles in Solid Gold and Sterling 
Exclusive Novelties, In- 
expensive Articles for Gifts, Attractive Sugges- 
tions for Bridge and other Prizes. 
Our Branch Store at 
The Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, Mass. 
Carries for your convenience a Complete Assortment of our Wares. 
DANIEL LOW 
& CO., 
ESSEX and WASHINGTON STS., 
SALEM, MASS. 
