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NORTH: SHORE BREEZE. 
WEDDING JEWELRY sem, 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
160 Cabot Street, 
& & & 
Beverly, Mass. 
At the Gntela : 
Registered atthe Oceanside this week 
are Mr. and Mrs. George Crompton : of 
Worcester and their son, Master George 
Crompton, jr. [he Cromptons ° are 
very prominent socially and financially 
in Worcester where Mr. Crompton is 
connected with the Crompton & 
Knowles Looms. 
William J. and John A: Denholm of 
Worcester spent a few days, the first of 
the week, at the Hesperus. They are 
friends of Dr. Dakin and spent a large 
portion of their time with him. 
Apartments at the Hesperus have been 
taken by Miss Elizabeth Wood of New 
York for the month of September. 
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Treadwell Cleveland 
of New York have taken apartments at 
the Hesperus, where they will remain 
until the last of the month. Mr. Cleve- 
land is a cousin of the late Grover 
Cleveland, and is a prominent lawyer of 
New York. 
Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Hammond of 
New York, accompanied by their daugh- 
ter, Miss D. Hammond, and R. E. 
Morgan, have taken apartments in the 
Villa, one of the connections of the 
Hesperus, for a stay of a week or two. 
Robert de San Marzano of New York 
joined his mother, Madame de San Mar- 
zano, and his sister at the Hesperus for 
over the week-end, returning to New 
York, Monday morning. 
The week-end was spent at the Hes- 
perus by C. B. James of Columbus, O., 
and F. R. Richards of Savannah, Ga. 
Lady P. W. Campbell of Edinburg, 
Scotland, and her daughter, Miss M. S. 
Campbell have taken apartments at the 
Oceanside and will remain until the 
close of the season. 
George W. Kittredge, Chief En- 
gineer of the New York Central Rail- 
way, spent the week-end at the Ocean- 
side, coming there in his private car, and 
joining Mrs. Kittredge and their two 
children. Mrs. Kittredge and the chil- 
dren arrived the middle of the summer 
and returned with Mr. Kittredge to New 
York, Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Roberts of Baltimore 
were among the arrivals of the week at 
the Hesperus, and will remain there un- 
til the latter part of the month. 
Old and young alike are being at- 
tracted by the jig saw puzzles for sale at 
the Indian Store on Lexington avenue, 
Magnolia. Since Mr. Preston, the pro- 
prietor of the store, first laid in his stock, 
the demand has been greater than the 
supply, and much merriment and _pleas- 
ure have been derived from them. 
EE.Slatterp Lo* 
Will have an opening of their 
NEW FALL LINE on September |! 
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At the Gntels 
MASCONOMO 
Among the early arrivals of the week 
at the Masconomo were Mr. and Mrs. 
John S. Durant and Henry Durant of 
New York. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Damon of 
Leominister were among the late arrivals 
of last week at the hotel. 
Among the early arrivals of the week 
atthe Masconomo were Miss M. G. 
Trask of Boston and Sister Mary 
Gabriel, C. S. M., of Memphis, Tenn. 
Miss Trask’s brother, W. Ropes Trask, 
came down from Boston Wednesday, | 
and dined with them at the hotel. 
Registered at the Masconomo for the 
last week they are open are Mr. and 
Mrs S. Hesseberg and I. Brillman of 
Albany, N. Y. 
Fr. John D. Colbert of Wakefield and 
Fr. T. J. Holland of Malden, members 
of the Catholic priesthood, have been 
spending the week at the Masconomo. 
Among the arrivals at the Oceanside 
to remain until the end of season are 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey of Boston and 
Mrs. Bailey’s sister, Mrs. W. J. Wells 
of New York. 
Street, 
Mass. 
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Summer Branch at the COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
