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Aug. 18, 1916. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Ladies’ Tailor and Designer 
224 CazoT St. BEVERLY. 
MASON BLDG., OPP. Y. M. C. A. 
Most families along the North Shore are my 
patrons and their continued patronage speaks for 
my reliability. 
My prices for tailored gowns are moderate and I 
guarantee satisfaction in every respect. 
Wu call on out-of-town customers for fittings. 
: Telephone 209-M 
Mrs. George E. Niles, who has spent the early season 
with her daughter, Mrs. John B. Moulton, is now at 
Magnolia for the remainder of August. 
Polo days at the Myopia Hunt club in Hamilton 
are often the occasion for many luncheon parties. On 
Wednesday Mrs. Frank Seabury gave a luncheon for 
eight. Another dinner of the week for eight was given 
by George G. Amory of Magnolia. 
Parties at the Puritan Tea room, Montserrat, have 
been those of Mrs. Harry Rice of Juniper Point, four 
guests; Mrs. J. C. B. Smith, also of Juniper Point, seven. 
Sixteen of the girl friends of Miss Margaret Torrey of 
Beverly gave her. a surprise shower at the tea room on 
Saturday afternoon. 
We can always see where the other spendthrift might 
practice economy. 
“The Master Cleaners.” 
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54 LAFAYETTE STREET 
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Delivery Service Tel. Salem 1017 
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A visit to our little shop will convince you of our 
genuine values in our Specialties 
263 Cabot Street 
Beverly, Mass. 
ENHAM.—Mrs. Alanson L. Daniels of “Old Farm” 
gave a dinner of ten covers this week. 
Miss Rosamond Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Wolcott 
Howe Johnson, gave a luncheon for six girl friends at 
the Wenham tea house this week. Others entertaining 
were E. C. Johnson of the Oceanside, sixteen; Mrs. 5. A. 
Culbertson, Mrs. John H. Wright, Mrs. F. P. Frazier 
and Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow, who had with them 
their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Frank 
Martin of Baltimore. Mrs. Robert Minot and son were 
also guests. 
After- 
adv. 
Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat, luncheon, 12-2. 
noon tea, 3-6. Mrs. E. A. Manning. Tel. Bev. 782-W. 
The new Austin pipe organ is an attractive addition 
at the Larcom Theatre, Wallace st., Beverly. adv. 
ReAsiiP Ws WARD 
Florist 
Near Beverly Cove School 
E are ready now to offer the fol- 
lowing in good, strong plants: 
Paconies (new large flowering sort) 
Larkspur Campanula 
Foxglove Phlox 
Anchusa 
Tris 
These may be transplanted now and 
given a good start for next season’s 
flowering. 
Hydrangeas, Box Trees, Bay Trees 
and all kinds of tender plants stored 
for the winter. 
Telephone 757-W Beverly 
