CARL T. BENSON 
Graduate ef Institute Stockholm, Sweden 
| Massage and Medical Gymnastics. 
a RESIDENTIAL WORK ; 
‘REFERENCE: TEL. 8391-W 
Mass. Gen. Hospital, Boston Park Hotel, Manchester 
Horace Standley’s Sons 
HORSEHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 
Auto, Carriage and Wagon Work 
GOODYEAR TIRES 
Manchester, Mass. 
GENERAL REPAIRING 
Depot Square Tel. 206-W 
Harold S$. Vanderbilt’s schooner yacht, the Vagrant 
dropped anchor off West Beach, Beverly Farms, Satur- 
day. Mr. Vanderbilt has been on the Maine cruise of the 
Eastern Yacht club and his trim craft captured the hand- 
some silver cup offered by Capt. Guy Norman of ‘Bee 
Rock” at Beverly Cove, for leading all the yachts on the 
run home to Marblehead. 
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Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., is most kindly open- 
ing her house at Coolidge’s Point, Manchester, next 
Thursday and Friday, July 27 and 28, for a summer sale 
of the Boston Society of Decorative Art. The good 
work of this society is well known; its beautiful ex- 
amples of embroideries and of the other decorative arts 
will indeed have a very perfect setting in Mrs. Coolidge’s 
handsome house. All should see them. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ae: of Summer street, 
Magnolia, have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
Sturtevant of New York City as their house-guests for 
the past week, and have been frequenters of the North 
‘Shore Swimming Pool where they have enjoyed the many 
diversions there. 
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Colonel and Mrs. Cranmore N. Wallace of Beverly 
Cove were recent luncheon guests of Miss Charlotte Max- 
well at the Boston ‘Tea Party on Lexington ave., Magnolia. 
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Mrs. Robert Treat Paine (Marie Louise Mattingly) 
died in Brookline on Monday. The Paines were formerly 
of the Pride’s Crossing colony, where they occupied 
“Pinthewaite” on the Paine estate. Mrs. Paine is sur- 
vived by her husband, one son, Robert Treat Paine, Jr., 
of Pride’s Crossing, and a daughter, Miss Dorothy Paine. 
The family is now at the country home in Waltham. Mrs. 
Paine’s father, Mr. Mattingly, who resides in- Washington, 
also survives his daughter. 
MISS HOWLAND 
MISS HARLOW 
INTERIOR DECORATORS 
Furniture, Modern and Antique 
Wallpapers and Fabrics :: :: :: 
Tapestries, Lamps, Etchings — :: 
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Brothers 
IRISH LINEN MANUFACTURERS 
of 373 Fifth Avenue, New York 
Summer Branch: 
LEXINGTON AVENUE 
MAGNOLIA 
Specialists in Linens of every 
description 
CATALOGUE ON REQUEST 
A VERY STRIKING AND ATTRAC- 
TIVE BATH TOWEL, white with blue 
or pink stripes, worked with monogram 
to match the stripe. Size 24 by 46 inches. 
Price complete with monogram $18.00 doz. 
Face cloths to match, marked with single 
letter. Price $3.00 per dozen. 
All orders receive careful and prompt 
attention. The time for completion is 
from ten days to a fortnight. 
Quantities of Linens purchased now can 
be delivered in the Fall. 
COOGEE DISH 
