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Magnolia Harbor Scene 
It is here, near the location of 
the old pier, that the new landing 
at Magnolia is to be built. See 
account on page 14. 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore Ae 
for Europe Wednesday. They will 
tour through England, France, Spain 
and Austria, before they return. The 
children remain at Swiftmoor, Pride's 
Crossing. 
N. S. H. S. Notes 
I see several woods along the North 
Shore almost a mass of dead limbs, 
which is likely harboring insects in 
numerous quantities. As _ suitable 
weather is approaching would it not 
be well to have those trimmed? or is 
the majority of our summer residents 
content to look on and see the beauti- 
ful trees and shrubs die gradually? 
There are some trees by the wayside, 
including the wild cherry, that ought 
to be attended to immediately. 
_ I read that there are thousands of 
shamrocks for sale in Boston. I wonder 
if there is no clover picked from the 
fields (originally) or if they are really 
all oxalis accetocea, which St. Patrick 
plucked in the woods on the Hills of 
Tara. 
Po corr, \* swiltmoor.” 
Tremont Theatre 
The successful English farce, “Mr. 
Hopkinson,” which is to be presented 
at the Tremont theatre, Boston, on 
Monday, March 18, for a limited en- 
gagement, is from the pen of that 
practiced artificer, R. C. Carton, well 
known to American playgoers as the 
author of “Lord and Lady Algy,” 
“Liberty Hall,’ etc. 
“Mr. Hopkinson” comes to us with 
much of a reputation, first from [Lon- 
don, where it was immensely success- 
Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLEE, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer,. 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
ful during its long engagement of over 
200 nights at Wyndham’s theatre, and 
from New York in which city the 
company and production, which were 
brought to America by James K. 
Hackett, instantly duplicated the 
English success at the Savoy and 
Hackett theatres, where the play en- 
joyed a season which lasted consider- 
ably over six months and was the 
reigning farcical hit there last year. 
Prides Crossing 
Samuel Scott and Michael Cronin 
and families are now occupying Swift’s 
new cottages at Pride’s Crossing. 
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