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Count Hermann Hatzfeldt, first sec- 
retary of the German Embassy, who has 
been summering in the Luke cottage at 
Beverly Farms, ‘has been transferred 
from the United States and will be sta- 
tioned at Constantinople. A. Kinne, 
chief clerk at the embassy, has been 
tranferred to Russia. 
Walter Scott Hale, commander-in- 
chief of the United Spanish War Vet- 
erans, who has been spending the sum- 
mer in the Upper MacDonald cottage at 
Magnolia, has figured prominently in the 
reunion at Boston this week. 
Mrs. John Stewart of Richmond, ac- 
companied by her daughters, the Misses 
A. C., N. and E. H. Stewart and Miss 
Stewart, have taken apartments at the 
Oceanside for the balance of the hotel 
season. The Stewarts are a very de- 
lightful old Southern family and- have 
been accustomed to spend the end.of the 
season at the hotel for a number of 
years. 
Miss Bradford is showing at her pic- 
turesque little studio on Norman avenue, 
Magnolia, anumber of rose studies by 
Fred Fenetti, which are very unusual 
and beautiful in color. The collection 
is indeed a most attractive one and _ well 
worth one’s time to see. 
Significant Souvenir of Salem 
expensive Articles for Gifts, Attractive Sugges- 
tions for Bridge and other Prizes. 
Silver. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
EQUAL TO NEW. 
are the garments you entrust to us for Cleaning 
and Dyeing. ‘The metamorphosis does nottake 
long. The dirtiest dresses and gowns, 
shabbiest-looking coats or trousers, are quickly 
transformed into 
Curtains cleaned and dyed. 
dergarments—anything you wear, we clean and 
dye for you. i 
do—we don’t charge high prices for our work, 
good as it is. 
the 
seemingly new garments. 
Gloves, lace, un- 
But there is one thing we don’t 
Lewis’ Bay State 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
Mrs. J. M. Bonnell of Youngstown, 
O., who has been accustomed to sum- 
mer at the Oceanside for anumber of 
seasons, is again registered at that hotel. 
Mrs. Bonnell is accompanied by her 
daughter, Miss Caroline Bonnell, and 
would have been here much earlier in the 
season but for an illness which has con- 
fined her to a hospital. 
McLeod Winner at Myopia. 
The final 36 of the 72 holes played in 
the open golf tournament at the Myopia 
Hunt club were played Friday and the 
score was tied by Will Smith and Fred 
McLeod with a322 for the 72 holes. 
In the play-off Saturday, which was 18 
holes at medal play, McLeod scored a 
77 as against Smith’s 83, thus making 
him the new open golf champion of the 
United States. 
Polo at Myopia. © 
The polo games at the Myopia Hunt 
club the past week have been the centre 
of attraction for North Shore society and 
have been witnessed by a goodly number 
of interested spectators every day. Inthe 
opening match for the Wenham cup on 
Monday, Myopia A. won from Dedham 
with a score of 6 3-4 goals to 4 1-4. In 
‘Tuesday’s play the Saratoga Freebooters 
beat the Myopia B team 17 to 5, and in 
the second game Myopia beat Bryn 
Mawr 61-2 to 6. Saratoga won the 
finals for the Wenham cup in yesterday’s 
game, defeating Myopia A 13 to 5 1-2, 
and Dedham won from Bryn Mawr in 
the first match. for the Marsden J. 
Perry trophy with a score of 12 3-4 to 7. 
Automobile and carriage 
Micuel’s. 
“DANIEL LOW’S STORE” 
“Our Branch Store at 
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- 
The Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, Mass. 
Carries for your convenience a Complete Assortment of our Wares. 
DANIEL LOW: 
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