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Mrs. James McMillian entertained 
at her beautiful residence at Eaglehead, 
Manchester, “Tuesday evening, covers 
being spread for sixteen at dinner. 
Among the guests were the Count and 
| Countess Limburg Stirum of Berlin, and 
| Captain and Mrs. Walter Phelps of 
Washington, who have been with Mr. 
and Mrs. W. J. Boardman for a week. 
Dr. Crawford Renton and son, Dr. 
| James Renton of Glascow arrived in 
America this week as delegates to the in- 
| ternational tuberculosis congress to be 
held in Washington in September. 
| They are guests for the week of Dr. and 
Mrs. Charles A. Porter at Beverly Farms. 
Mrs. Porter visited the Dr. Rentons on 
her trip to Scotland last summer. 
{| Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre 
| entertained a‘ ‘small’ party at dinner at 
| Villacrest, their beautiful residence at 
| West Manchester, Monday ‘evening. 
| Among their guests were Mrs. Marshall 
| Field, and Mr.. and Mrs. Francis M. 
| Whitehouse and house guest Hon. Mor- 
| ton Frewen of England. Mr. Frewen 
isa wellknown writer on financial topics. 
| Mr. and Mrs. Denegre also entertained 
| a few friends at dinner on Wednesday 
evening. 
SE TNE EE ES TTS PS ET aS PTE RR SCA 
High Grade Groceries and Table Luxuries. 
Puroxia and Cantrell & Cochrane’s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Soda 
Waters: Mineral, Foreign and Domestic. 
GROCER Olives ; Cocktail, Pitted, Stuffed and Ripe. 
Olive Oil: Rae’s Lucca; Veuve Chaffard. 
AGENT FOR: 
King Arthur Flour. 
Deerfoot Farm Products. 
Nobscot & Poland Spring Waters. 
Biscuits and Wafers; 
Underwood, Curtice Bros’., and R. & R. 
Roquefort, Swiss, Edam, Cream, Club, 
Dried, Crystalizcd, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
Huntley & Palmer’s. 
Meats. 
Young American and American Factory Cheese. 
123 Hale Street’ 
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M. Crocker 
Crocker’ s 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. 
of Fitchburg are visiting Mr. 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. 
Crocker, at the Perkins cottage, one 
of the connections of the Ocean 
side, Magnolia. Mr. Crocker _ has 
always been very popular at the hotel 
and many friends greeted him on_ his 
arrival. He brings with him for the first 
time his wife and young child. 
A cup has been offered by Harrison 
K. Caner for a junior scratch tennis tour™ 
nament on the Essex County club courts, 
commencing Wednesday, September 2d, 
and to be finished by September 15. 
The tournament is open to the sons. of 
members and their invited guests, and no 
player is to be over eighteen. Entries 
may be made with the tennis committee 
on or before Tuesday, September 1. 
Mrs. Nellie Mathes Horne, who with 
her two children have been spending the 
summer at the Oeeanside, returns tomor- 
row to Boston. Mrs. Horne is an artist 
of no little note and has had during the 
summer, a delightful little studio on the 
second floor of the North Shore Grill. 
She is now about to reopen her studio 
in the Hotel Oxford, Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Weiss and Mrs. 
Russell Davidson of New York were 
guests at the Grill the first of the week. 
The Grande Maison de Blanc will 
continue their sale of French underwear 
the coming week’ at their branch house 
in the Colonnade, Magnolia, when some 
very good bargains will be offered. 
They willalso hold a special sale of em- 
broidered stiff collars at greatly reduced 
prices. 
Also at» 
Wewport 
The 
308 7 Fifth Avenue : ae 
GRANDE MAISON De BLANC 
..Branch Store... 
Colonnade, 
New York 
Also at 
War harbor 
Magnolia 
ates at NEXT WEEK we Will Continue Our 
Special Sale of French Unde rwear 
Corset Covers 
at greatly reduced prices 
$3.25, $6.50, $9.25 and up 
Gowns 4,25, 7.50, 12.50 and up 
Chemises 4.50, 8.50, 10.00 and up 
Drawers 3.90, 5.50, 8.00 and up 
Skirts 8.75, 14.00, 20.00 and up 
.. ALSO... 
French Waists, Neckwear and Handkerchiefs — - a 
Embroidered Stitt Collars 
Formerly $1.75, 
$2.00, $2.50 
SsPEGIAL PRICE $1.00 
