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Francis M. Whitehouse — returned 
Tuesday night from a cruise down the 
_ Long Island sound to New York in his 
_ yacht. He left his son Meredith on the 
_ yacht, which is now cruising up the 
Hudson. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Lewis of 
Boston, who have the T. M. Clark 
house on Blosson Lane, Manchester this 
summer, have with them for a visit Mrs. 
_ Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. David 
_ Lindsay, and the latter’s grandchildren, 
Miss Sarah Evans and Lindsay Evans 
from Delaware. 
Miss Heloise Meyer is on from Lenox 
fora visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Bemis at Beverly Farms. Tonight Mrs. 
_ Bemis is giving asmall dinner at her 
home, when covers will be placed for 
ten. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frothing- 
ham, with whom Miss Meyer lives in 
_ Lenox, are on an automobile trip up the 
Hudson to Saratoga. 
Gordon Prince, jr., left West Man- 
chester yesterday morning for Newport 
where he went to become a member of 
a house party of young people at Fred- 
erick Cunningham’s villa. Mr. Prince 
recently returned from North East Har- 
bo1, Me., where he was with the Henry 
Parkman’s. He is going on a cruise 
soon in his sail boat the Owl, and toward 
the middie of the month he goes into 
camp with the militia troup of which he 
is a member. / 
Panama Hats from So. America, es- 
pecially suitable for the automobile. 
$l and $1.50. adv 
jae A MOST ; 
interesting Spot 
Just off the famous Newburyport 
‘Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, ina 
region rich in historic interest, Is , 
FERN-CROFT INN, a_ charming 
resting place for the tired traveler in 
auto or carriage, a most comfortable 
dining resort patronized by, the best 
sort of people. The new Fern-Croft 
Inn is in every way the counterpart of 
the old, which was destroyed by fire 
last year. ‘The specialty of Fern- 
~ Croft Inn, that has made its fame al- 
most world-wide, is its chicken din- 
ners, consisting of a whole broiled 
chicken to each person, served at 
$1.50 per plate. Afternoon teas 
- daily 4 to 6.—Telephone: Danvers 
45-2. 
No Connection with any other place 
Fern-Croft Inn Co. 
Proprietors 
H. K. MansFigyp, Pres. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Help the Blind to Help Ohemselves 
Handicraft Shop for the Blind 
VILLAGE GREEN, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Hand woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive de- 
signs and colors. 
Machine and hand sewed house- 
keepers’ supplies, hand knitted articles, sweaters,etc., 
in imported wools; also baskets, suit cases and wire 
work. Orders taken for mattresses, hammocks and 
chair-caning. C. L. BepEtt, Central St., Local Agent 
for “ Wondermops” and brooms. 
‘* The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens must furnish the 
market for their products.’’—He/en Keller. 
Real Estate and 
insurance 
Jonathan May 
Magnolia Real Estate a Specialty 
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Automobiles, and Personal Property. Also Baggage Insurance 
against loss by any cause while travelling in the United States or Canada, or in any part 
of the World. Care of Estates a Specialty. 
(Notary Public) (Justice of the Paves 
CARPENTERING All Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
HARDWARE, LUMBER, GLASS 
PAINTING 
OFFICE AND SHOP. SHORE ROAD. (LOBSTER LANE) MAGNOLIA, MASS, 
Telephone 26-2 Business Established 1874 
