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Mrs. George M. Morgan is spending 
June at the Brownland cottages at Man- 
chester, before going, with Mr. Morgan, 
and the other members of the family to 
Bar Harbor in July for the summer. 
The William H. Wellingtons of Boston, 
who have Mr. and Mrs. Morgan’s cot- 
tage at Manchester have already settled 
here. « 
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. S. Porter, jr., are 
at their cottage near Singing Beach, 
Manchester, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Fabyan and 
family arrived at the Cabot cottage, 
West Manchester, a week ago today for 
the summer. 
Mrs. S. Parkman Blake and Miss 
Blake are at their cottage at West Man- 
chester. 
The Essex County club opened for 
the season the latter part of last week. 
John Griffin.is again in charge of the 
dining room and Harry E. Ramsdell is 
in the ofice. Joseph Lloyd, who has 
been spending the winter at Pau, France, 
arrived a few days ago and is in charge 
of the links again this season. 
Winthrop Wetherbee of Boston is to 
spend the summer at his estate, off Sum- 
mer street, Manchester. ' The family ar- 
rived this noon. 
Mrs. Francis R. Spaulding and sons, 
Evans and Francis, who have beenat their 
West Manchester residence all winter, 
sailed on the Cymric from Boston last 
Saturday to spend the summer motoring 
in Europe. Mr. Spaulding will join 
them later. 
Mrs. Eben D. Jordan is coming down 
to her summer home at West Manches- 
ter next week, the house having been 
opened the past week. She is at present 
at New York. Mr. Jordan and Miss 
Dorothy Jordan are in London taking in 
the horse show at the Olympia. Rob- 
ert Jordan isin Europe. ‘They will join 
Mrs. Jordan here toward the latter part 
of this month. 
3aron Kroupensky, secretary of the 
Russian legation, is to take a cottage at 
Windemere Park, Manchester, we un- 
derstand, near the one which he had last 
year. ‘The Ambassador will be at New- 
port this year. 
Mrs. R. F. Greeley and daughter 
Miss Marion Greeley are expected at 
Brownland Cottages, Manchester, next 
week. Mrs. Lewis Hancock of New 
York will arrive Tuesday; Mr. and 
Mrs. George P. Sanger, Tiesday; the 
Fellners, Saturday. Henry A. Bull and 
family will occupy the Perkins cottage 
the early part of the week. They come 
from Buffalo. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
On Saturday, July 3 
Will open their SUMMER BRANCH in the 
COLONNADE =: MAGNOLIA 
for the Sale of their — 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
and the serving at Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Telephone Magnolia 81 
Charge Accounts Solicited. 
AUTOS FOR HIRE 
By the Hour, Day or Month 
/e furnish first-class cars and reliable drivers, ready 
at short notice. QOur Garage is the largest in this 
vicinity. 4 Weare agents for the celebrated Buick 
and PREMIER Cars. 4@Repairing of all makes of 
Cars. Tires, Gasoline, Compressed Air Inflators. 
W. R. Rowe 
; F. R. Harper 
75 Rantoul St 
BEVERLY 
Harper Garage Co. 
| BEATON’S 
Auto - Shoestore 
is Founded cn the Principle of 
CONVENIENCE TO PATRONS 
@ It is at yo1r command— 
a postcard brings it to your 
door. -It has 
Sa ALE 
and makes a specialty of 
| Kushion-Ko nfort Shoes 
JAMES BEATON, PREP, 
Corner Lincoln and School Sts. 
MANCHESTER 
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