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: At the Gntels :: 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Doane of 
St. Louis, were among the early arrivals 
this week at the Masconomo where they 
will remain for the rest of the summer. 
Mrs. L. K. Storrs of Brookline was 
among the early arrivals this week at the 
Masconomo, where she will remain for 
the balance of August and into Septem+ 
ber. 
Mr. and Mrs. Dasheimer, Hugo 
Dasheimer and Miss Clara Hoffman, of 
Baltimore, Md., have taken apartments 
at the Masconomo for the balance of the 
season. 
Max Littwitz and his brother, C.  L. 
Littwitz, of New York, accompanied by 
A. Ailringer of the same city have taken 
up their quarters at the Masconomo for 
the balance of the season. ‘Ihe young 
men came here fromthe Hesperus where 
they spent a few days. 
William R. Blair, jr., of Pittsburg, 
together with Rev. J. F. Maher and R. 
V. Riley of Stockbridge, Mass., and P. 
R. Buckley of Hartford, have taken 
apartments at the Mascomono for the 
balance of the season. 
Miss Ley and Miss Martha Ley, of 
Springheld, are among the recent names 
enrolled on the Masconomo register. 
Among the many auto parties that 
motored along the Shore this week a 
goodly number stopped at the Masco- 
nomo for luncheon and dinner. ‘Thurs- 
day was a particularly gala day at this 
hostelry and several large parties made it 
their stopping place. Among the guests 
registered there on that day were: Mr. 
and Mrs. E. M. Slayton and Mrs. James 
D. Evans, of Manchester, N. H.; Mr. 
Flso at 
Wewport 
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126 Washington Street, Salem 
It is a high grade educational institution. 
It enjoys the confidence of educators everywhere. 
Business men have faith in its recommendation. 
Its graduates secure and hold high grade positions. 
It has been made the "observation school" for 
students at the Salem State Normal School 
training to become commercial teachers. 
Applications are now being received for the fall 
opening, in both day and evening schools. 
Seats are reserved in the order in which applica- 
tions are received. 
Write for a copy of the new catalogue—mailed free upon request only. 
Tuition Rates 
$ for a full calen- 
1 3 dar month 
$ for a term of 
30 ten weeks 
$ 1 O 8 for a school year 
42 weeks 
Open now for Registration. 
Fall term begins September 8 
and Mrs. Edward S. Sharpe and Mrs. 
L. Allan of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. 
Otis H. Cutler, W. F. Cutler, R. J. 
Davidson, jr., J. S. Coffin, jr., Dorothy 
Cutler and Bert. Vaughn, of Suffern, 
N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coffin and 
Floyd Coffin, of Franklin, Pa., and R. 
J. Davidson of Hillsburn, N. Y., and 
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Careful attention given to Embroidering Linens, Special Designs In Monograms, Crests, etc. 
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Magnolia 
John H. Evans of Swampscott. 
Other arrivals of the week at the 
Masconomo were: F. E. Mansfield of 
Prescott, Ariz.; Mrs. Charles B. Rob- 
erts of Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Charles — 
B. Pike of New Haven; Mrs. Edwards — 
of New York; and Mr. and Mrs. V. 
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