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Dellett Bruce, Duncan Bruce, Mrs. 
J. M. Marsh and James Mackin made 
up a party of Lenox people who spent 
the week at the Thorwald.  Dellett 
Bruce is president of the Aspinwall Hotel 
Company at Lenox. 
Mrs. A. Curtis Trigley and Miss Ella 
Hughes of Providence have taken a suite 
at the Moorland for the month of August. 
Among the arrivals at the Thorwald 
this week were Miss A. Estelle Lamson, 
F. H. Newton, Boston; Mrs. C. E. 
Morehouse, Middlebury, Vt.; D. A. 
Heald, Orange, N. J.; P. S. Platt, 
Scranton, Pa. ; Miss Eva A. Carmichael, 
Binghamton, N. Y.; Alice B. Cook, 
Gloversville, N. Y.; Mrs. Clarence 
Price, M. E. Stremwell, A. C. Blake, 
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kimball, New 
York City; W. S. Johnson, Troy, 
N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Browning, 
Mrs. Mildred Browning, Pawtucket, 
R. I.; Mrs. M. Morris White, Miss 
Mary Grossbeck, Cincinnati, O.; John 
A. Fenno, Newton; Miss Beatrice Hor- 
ton and Miss Dorothy Newton, Fitch- 
burg; Mrs. John Fletcher, Dr. Chris- 
topher Fletcher and Miss_ Fletcher, 
Malden; Mrs. George A. M. Harper, 
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Seipp, Miss Eliza- 
beth M. Manth, Buffalo, N. Y. 
ROCKPORT 
Another party expected at the Glen 
Acre during the coming week is com- 
posed of several who have come to 
Pigeon Cove for many seasons. They 
are Miss Lora V. Marthens, Miss Ella 
A. Marthens and Miss Rosamond Mc- 
Clellan of Indianapolis, Ind., and Dr. 
and Mrs. Matthew Hart of Chicago, Ill. 
They will spend the month at Pigeon 
Cove. 
The old Merrill cottage on Phillips 
avenue has been opened for the summer 
by George Merrill and Miss Annie Mer- 
rill, of Boston, son and daughter of 
Moses Merrill, late owner of the estate. 
The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur H. Pingree 
of Norwood, who recently returned from 
atrip to Africa, were guests at the Mer- 
rill cottage over the week-end. 
Arrivals for the month and remainder 
of the season at the Ocean View House 
during the week were Mrs. R. H. Chit- 
tenden and daughter, Miss Lilla, New 
Haven, Ct.; Harry G. Barbour, Hart- 
ford, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. William Gano, 
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Bick- 
ford, Chicago; H. C. Hoyt and E. M. 
Harris, Rochester, N. Y.; Anna K. 
Pfaff, E. W. Hitchcock, jr.. F. E. Gold- 
smith, Miss R. G. Bresnahan, Boston; 
Miss May Roche, Rose A. Furrell, Al- 
bany, N. Y.; Miss Ruby Spaulding, 
Daytona Beach, Fla.; Mrs. M. L. Hub- 
bard, Miss A. F. Daniels, Wellesley. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
Maison Clement | magnotia, sass. 
Donchian Wuilding 
Lexington Ave. 
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN 
TAILORED AND LINGERIE BLOUSES 
SPECIAL COLUMBIA WOOLS 
TIE SILKS EMBROIDERIES 
IMPORTED COTTONS SILK BAGS 
LACE JABOTS 
STAMPED CENTER PIECES 
STAMPED PILLOWS EMBROIDERY SILKS 
LESSONS IN KNITTING, CROCHET AND EMBROIDERY 
Skilled attention given to Embroidering Special 
DESIGNS IN MONOGRAMS, CRESTS, ESCUTCHEONS, ETC. 
Mrs. MacHate or Boston 
is located at the 
OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
Electric Vibratory Facial and Scalp Treatment, Artistic Hair Dressing, Hair 
Coloring, Ondulation, Shampooing, Manicuring. 
She invites you to inspect the new models in Hair Goods suitable for the summer 
Puffs, Curls, Pompadours, Psyche Knots, Transformations, Ondulations, 
Wigs for Ladies and Gentlemen. 
Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia Berkeley Building, Boston 
I beg to announce that my 
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747 Boylston Street, ‘Boston 
Will be closed during the 
ENTIRE MONTH OF AUGUST. 
J. H. GARO 
G. O. MOULTON’S GARAGE 
RAYMOND STREET, MAGNOLIA 
Fine Garage for Automobiles 
@ Electric autos cared for and charged. Storage 
“| Autos for hire by the day or 
@ Tires vulcanized, 
batteries charged. 
hour, with careful driver. 
a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
na Open 24 hours every day. 
