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Leanord D. Ahl left Pride’s Monday, 
for a six weeks’ fishingand hunting trip 
in the Yellowstone Park. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Letts of New 
York were the week-end guests of Frank 
P. Frazer at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Taintor left 
Manchester yesterday for a visit among 
friends at one of the Maine resorts. 
Among the attractive ladies’ luncheons 
of the week was that given at Lilliothea, 
Smith’s Point, by Mrs. Frederick T. 
Bradbury, covers being laid for twelve. 
Readings and recitations followed. 
Mrs. Prescott Bigelow has had among 
her guests the past week at Manchester 
Cove her brother, Captain Nazro, of the 
U. S. R. S. Wabash, Charlestown, and 
Mrs. Nazro, and E. Royall Tyler. 
Mrs. Henry Probasco of Cincinnati 
arrived at Manchester Wednesday for a 
visit with her sisters, Mrs. Walter J. 
Mitchell and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 
2d. Her daughter, Miss Grace Pro- 
basco, is also here visiting her aunts. 
Mrs. E. V. R. Thayer and Miss 
Thayer, who have been spending the 
summer quietly at the Gardiner M. Lane 
estate at Manchester, are leaving next 
Tuesday for their country estate at Lan- 
caster, where they usually remain until 
the holidays, when they open their town 
house at Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus S. Hardy are 
on from New York for a visit with Mrs. 
Hardy’s father, Edward King, and Mrs. 
King, at the Robinson cottage, off 
School street, Manchester. Mrs. King 
has given several little dinner parties for 
the young people. They were married 
in the spring at Grace church, New 
York City. 
Mrs. J. Donald Cameron and daugh- 
ter, Miss Martha Cameron, who have 
passed a very pleasant summer at the 
Schofield cottage, Manchester, left this 
morning for a visit with friends at Oyster 
Bay, L. I. They will not return to 
Manchester again this season, though 
they were so delighted with Manchester 
and its beautiful surroundings this sum- 
mer that it is not at all unlikely that they 
will return again another season. 
Charles A. Munn and sister, Miss 
Carrie Munn, returned to Manchester 
the latter part of last week after a delight- 
ful camping out trip in the Adirondach. 
Theodore Roosevelt, jr., was in the 
party also. [The young people motored 
from Manchester to Newport first, where 
they hada very pleasant visit, and from 
there they went to the mountains. Mr. 
Roosevelt is returning to Manchester 
soon for another short visit with Mr.¢ 
Munn. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Miss Swift 
20 Wiest Thirty=tbird Street 
Hew Work 
Has opened a Summer Branch 
AT THE 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Mass. 
Decorative work, lamps of carved wood, lamp and 
candleshades, picture frames of antique embroideries, 
desk fittings, sofa pillows, mirrors, old brocades, 
fans and _ laces. @ Also a large variety of other 
articles suitable for house furnishings, gifts or prizes. 
Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
Miss Swift's Office in New York 
Specimen Evergreens fer tus and nats 
Everything in Hardy Stock. 4By our way of digging and handling 
Evergreens, Shrubs and Vines they can be planted in July, August and 
September and we guarantee them. cK Call and see our stock. 
; TELEPHONE NO. 97 
The Pierce Nursery 2 Beverly Farms, [lass. 
AXEL MAGNUSON Peep none 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
CUT FLOWERS 
In Variety :: Market Prices 
Bridge Street 4 MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
Claude D. Temple All work receives my 
personal attention 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter MANCHESTER, 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son’s 
Coal Yard MASS. 
Telephone 177-3 
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MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
Geo. Karnesy, Proprietor. ‘Telephone 7-3 
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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