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Aug. 18, 1916. 
Horace Standley’s Sons 
HORSEHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING 
Auto, Carriage and Wagon Work 
GENERAL REPAIRING GOODYEAR TIRES 
Depot Square Tel. 206-W Manchester, Mass. 
TELEPHONE 498 MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. S. G. Robertson 
— Hisiting Masseuse and Chiropodist 
NORMAN COTTAGE 
NORMAN AVE., 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
SCALP TREATMENT 
' A SPECIALTY 
QCEANSIDE HOTEL, Macnoii1a.— 
Notable among the Detroit comers at the Oceanside 
are Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, George Oliver John- 
ston and Forman Johnston, who are occupying apart- 
ments in the Breakers cottage for the next two weeks. 
Mrs. C. H. Campbell and Miss Viola W. Myer of 
Washington, D. C., are recent arrivals for the remainder 
of the season. 
Mrs. William A. Whitcomb of Dedham has joined 
her sister and brother, Miss C. M. Merrall and A. E. 
Merrall, for a short sojourn. 
Mrs. G. C. Orme and her daughters, the Misses Mary, 
Abby and Isabelle, entertained on Monday at luncheon 
Miss Margaret Montgomery, Miss Flores Howard and 
Miss Adele Flower, all of New Orleans. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lyon of Baltimore, accompanied 
by Sydney S. Zell, also of Baltimore, are registered at 
the Oceanside for a short stay. 
A very smart luncheon was given Friday at the 
Boston Tea Party on Lexington avenue by Mrs. J. W. 
Tillinghast, who is spending the summer at the Ocean- 
side, and who entertained for a few of her friends. The 
table was very artistically arranged with decorations of 
pond lilies. Covers were laid for six. 
Noted among the dancers on Saturday evening was 
Mrs. Henry McRee, who was formerly Miss Gladys 
‘Scudder and a very popular debutante before her marriage 
several years ago. Mrs. McRee was very charmingly 
gowned in a creation of lavender tulle and taffeta in 
billowy flounces. 
An exhibition by the noted craftsman, Frank Gard- 
ner Hale of Boston, will be held at Cathedral Pines Tea 
Room, Goose Cove, Annisquam, the latter half of next 
week. Mr. Hale’s jewelry is attracting a great deal of 
attention in the art world and his work is known to many. 
Cards and announcements will be sent out specifying the 
days of the exhibition. adv. 
MISS HARLOW (A) MISS HOWLAND 
INTERIOR DECORATORS 
TOWN HOUSE 
ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED NOW FOR 
PAINTING, PAPERING, CURTAINS AND 
UPHOLSTERY WORK 
PERSONAL SUPERVISION GUARANTEED 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
TELEPHONE BOSTON OFFICE 
MAGNOLIA 521 355 BOYLSTON ST. 
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Walpole 
Brothers 
IRISH LINEN MANUFACTURERS 
of 373 Fifth Avenue, New York 
Summer Branch: 
LEXINGTON AVENUE 
| MAGNOLIA 
Beinc Actua MANUFACTURERS, WE 
SuPPLY Our LINENS DIREcT To OUR 
ALL 
CLIENTS AND THuS ELIMINATE 
INTERMEDIATE PROFITS. 
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No. 20 
No. 20 
Pure Linen Huck Towels 
Size, 20 x 36 
Pure Linen Huck Towels 
Size, 20 x 36 
Price $9.50 per doz. Price $9.50 per doz. 
<= eco raAlo. LE tN E 
of 
BED SHEETS 
direct from our 
Belfast Factory 
Size 72 x 108 inches 
Price $10.75 per pair 
All Linen Pillow Cases 
Size 22 x 36 inches 
Prices $2.50 and $3.00 per pair 
Orders for Linens given at our Magnolia 
Store can be delivered at once, or at any 
time desired. 
