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SOCIETY NOTES 
The Alexander Steinerts, who wit- 
- mencement program last week as 
very interested spectators, leave 
_ Beverly Cove for Europe Tuesday. 
_ They have secured passage on the 
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Franconia sailing from Boston. Rus- 
sell Lee Steinert, who was graduat- 
ed from Dartmouth, joins his par- 
ents and brothers on this trip also. 
Hon. A. Behan and Mr. and Mrs. 
Carl Dreyfus (nee Shuman) return 
to Beverly Cove to-morrow from a 
_ holiday-week trip to the White Mts. 
They journeyed by auto. 
The Amory cst Lawrence cottage 
at Hospital Point, Beverly, remains 
closed, a sad reminder that Mr. 
Lawrence’s continued failing health 
seems to preclude his removal to the 
seashore. The stress of Mrs. Law- 
rence’s daily attentions to Mr. Law- 
rence in the sick room for many 
weeks has told on her health and she 
is reported quite indisposed. 
ine -U.:.8. s Dolphin anchored 
Wednesday morning off Beverly 
Cove Lighthouse. Secretary Meyer 
boarded his official ship at noon. He 
dined there, the band discoursing a 
fine program in his honor. Mayor 
Dodge of Beverly paid his respects 
to Hon. Mr. Meyer in the afternoon. 
In the evening the officers of the 
ship were entertained at the Jubilee 
Yacht club, Beverly. 
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The Norman F. Greeleys have 
ehanged their plans regarding re- 
maining on the North Shore this 
season. They have located at Sal- 
ter’s Point near New Bedford for 
the summer. ‘‘Elmtop,’’ their Bev- 
erly estate, is unoccupied. Mr. Gree- 
ley is a son of Mrs. R. F. Greeley 
of Hotel Victoria, Boston, and The 
Brownlands, Manchester. 
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Miss M. H. Magee of Boston re- 
turned to her Beverly estate on 
Ober street May first. Her custom 
of wintering abroad was adhered to 
the present year. There are now 
many informal and formal _hospi- 
talities extended by Miss Magee by 
way of luncheons and teas that is 
cementing the parting from rela 
tives and friends the past months. 
The Frank A. Magees of Boston and 
Wenham and A. M. Kidder of Wen- 
ham Neck and Englewood, N. J., 
are finding the Magee estate at Bev- 
erly a frequent and_ hospitable 
place of entertainment and a change 
of scene from their inland environ- 
ment. 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON, Beverly Cove 
CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES 
AND TABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT 
ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, 
PRIDES, BEVERLY FARMS and MONTSERRAT 
ESTABLISHED 
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One of the finest and most select 
collections of English silver and 
Sheffield plate, fine china and garni- 
tures, ever shown on the North 
Shore is that to be found at the es- 
tablishment of A. Schmidt & Son., 
on Lexington ave., Magnolia, op- 
posite the Colonnade. This is one 
of the summer branches of the big 
concern whose principal stores are at 
New York City and Washington. In 
summer the metropolitan stores are 
wae HP. WOODBURY & SON 
MICHELIN 
Inner Tubes 
Their superiority 
is recognized all 
over the World 
IN STOCK BY 
FRANK A. DAVIS, Magnolia Ave., Magnolia 
PERKINS & GORLISS, Manchester, Mass. 
TELEPHONE 
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closed and the goods are 
Newport, Bar Harbor 
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shipped to 
and Magnolia. 
Magnolia store is in charge of 
the two sons of the senior Schmidt,— 
Henry and Joseph Schmidt. We 
eannot speak too highly of the re- 
liability of this well known firm and 
recommend the patronage of North 
Shore people. 
People believe in the man with a 
program.—Marden. 
