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a Surivty Notes + ¥ Ftelp the Blind to Stelp Ohemselves 
force ato afterdboh for GES , Handicraft Sh Op for the Blind 
horse show to be given by Judge William 
H. Moore on his training track at Pride’s _ VILLAGE GREEN, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Crossing. : 
Seishn aid Lady. Herrington arrived Hand woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive de- 
in New York this morning on the Maur- signs and colors. Machine and hand sewed house- 
“étania and are arriving at Manchester keepers’ supplies, hand knitted articles, sweaters.etc. 
tonight in time for dinner. They will in imported wools; also baskets, suit cases and wire 
spend the next month or so with Lady work, Orders taken for mattresses, hammocks and 
Harrington’s mother, Mrs. James Mc- chair-caning. C, L. BEDELL, Central St,, Local Agent 
Millan, at Eaglehead. for ““Wondermops” and brooms. 4 
Sia, Mary Stone returned to Man- 
chester yesterday after a visit to Kittery “< : 2 pe : 
Seen Me. Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm PEED hes Grodie els Glee oT Fiseans must furnish the 
Stone returned to their home in Long- 
wood after a fortnight’s visit with Mr. 
‘S:one’s parents on Smith’s Point. (SN SS a a Te 
he hounds of the Myopia bind clit 4 Sas LOE POA VAIO VO DIA DEAT, BAA Vea WS 4 
will meet for pony drags at 5.30 p. m. = 
for the rest of August as follows: Fie : HOV LE 364 Boylston St., Boston, and Magnoha \ 
os Dsth, Kennelss Friday, 27th, Hey a PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY \ 
Reet Bothy chest baise Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyle take pleasure in announc- i 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sylvester were \ ing the opening of their Summer Studio, at Flume ¢ 
seg et re at Soe at ses g Road, Magnolia, with an exhibition of their work in M4 
4 “2 pee SSTk Saat oatir day: nignt. Portrait Photography. A specialty is made of H \ 
ey were hosts for a party of fourteen, \ Fisckaec aie 4 le 0 ome 
Seeieecane their puess ‘Mr. and @ ortraiture, Miniatures on Ivory and Copies. Choice 4 
sre S. Parker Bremer, Mr. and Mrs. } Assortment of Hand Carved Frames and Mirrors. Par- \ 
Franklin T. Pfaelzer. Mr. and Mrs. ticular attention given t 
Newell Bent, Miss Marion Greeley, { given to photographing children. 4 
{r. and Mrs. Ayer, Mr. Gannett, Miss tudi SN 
Green, Mr. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Syl- / Studio next to Summer Chapel ; \ 
‘vester have a town residence at 4 Glou- SW ZLUME ROAD / 
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cester street, Boston. “They summer at a 
_Brownland, in Manchester. VS TA FA VTA ASTM A OTA VAM VA A AAA 
A MOST 
1 nteresting Spot 
| Just off the famous Newburyport 
Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, ina 
/region rich in historic interest, is 
/FERN-CROFT INN, a charming 
Testing 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 
Mast year. The specialty of Fern- 
‘Croft Inn, that has made its fame al- 
Most world-wide, is its chicken din- 
ers, consisting of a whole broiled 
chicken to each person, served at 
$1.50 per plate. Afternoon teas 
‘ally 4 to 6.—Telephone: Danvers [ge 2 siaaes 
'No Connection with any other place |Raees= =P 
_ Fern-Croft Inn Co. 
Proprietors ei c 
; Ho, K, MansrigLp, Pres, kern-Crott inn = as it is today. 
