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Society Motes 
The Eben Richards are to occupy 
their Pride’s cottage again this season, 
the house being opened this week, 
though all the family have not yet arrived 
from ‘Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 
Mrs. Charles F. Hammond and family 
of Detroit came down to their Magnolia 
cottage Wednesday. 
The William H. Coolidges of Newton 
were among the week’s arrivals at Mag- 
nolia, coming down Wednesday. 
The Charles H. Bulls of Quincy, IIl., 
arrived at Magnolia Wednesday for the 
season. 
Mrs. L. S. Ayers of Indianapolis is 
expected at Magnolia tomorrow. Her 
daughter Mrs. Wheelock arrived today. 
Mrs. J. T. Walker of St. Louis arriv- 
ed yesterday for the season. She is locat- 
ed at the Knowles cottage, Magnolia. 
Mrs. Luther Martin and Mrs. Stel- 
wagon of Philadelphia were among the 
arrivals of the past week at Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith of 
Germantown, Pa., arrived at Magnolia 
the past week and will be at the Young 
_ cottage on Lexington avenue for the sea- 
son. 
The 8. H. Fessendens were among 
the week's arrivals. ‘They opened their 
Coolidge’s Point cottage Wednesday. 
The Misses Alice and Olivia Thorn- 
dike, Katherine Tweed, the W. B. 
Thomases, R. S. Bradleys, F. L. Hig- 
ginsons, Gordon Dexters, A. P. Lorings 
and the C. L. Piersons were among the 
North Shore contingent who went to 
Readville, Wednesday, for the Wolcott- 
Stevenson nuptials. 
The well known house of Daniel Low 
& Co., of Salem, is opening a branch at 
the Oceanside, in Magnolia, this sum- 
mer, for the sale of colonial silver, jew- 
elry, novelties, souvenirs, etc., for which 
this frm is noted. ‘They are occuppy- 
ing the room formerly used by Miss 
Carpenter, on the corner nearest the 
New Magnolia. 
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people. Our store appeals to full ] soothe. 
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