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SOCIETY NOTES 
John Hays Hammond of Fresh- 
water Cove, is always doing some- 
thing to show his interest in his 
home city,—Gloucester, of which he 
is a most active citizen. Always in- 
terested in charitable affairs and 
lending his aid wherever needed and 
taking the initiative in a great many 
things, he has recently endeared 
The Beverly Cove Grill 
167 Hale St., Beverly Cove. 
Opposite the School House, cor. E. Corning St ) 
3.30 - 6.00 
LUNCHEONS and CHAFING DISH SUPPERS 
Afternoon Tea 
Orders are taken for 
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13 EAST 36th STREET 
Has opened her Summer Shep in 
THE SMITH BUILDING - 
MAGNOLIA - 
Lamp Shades and Mirrors 
Old Brocades and Novelties 
Small articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
the entire Decorating and furnishing of Houses 
at the New York Shop. 
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himself the more to the people of 
Cape Ann, especially the younger 
element, by offering a large silver 
cup for the amateur championship 
of baseball teams on Cape Ann. The 
cup is of handsome design, measur- 
ing 18 inches in height and 16 inches 
in it’ largest diameter. It has three 
handles and _ soldered ornaments, 
and bears the following inscription: 
‘“Baseball Championship, Cape Ann, 
Served to Order Only 
Sandwiches, Cakes, Penocha, Fudge. 
Specialty Cocoanut Squares. 
Bridge Parties Entertained. 
Telephone 224W Beverly 
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Mauchester-hy-the-Sea, Massarlpwetia 
June to September 
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NEW YORK 
MASS. 
Pillows and Table Covers 
French Novelties 
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Season 1912, Presented by John 
Hays Hammond. Won by 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tweed of the 
Farms colony have had as guests the 
Misses Evarts of Windsor, Vermont, 
and Mrs. Hattie Beaman also ot 
Windsor. The Misses Evarts re- 
turned to their home Wednesday 
and were accompaniéd by the Misses 
Tweed. Mrs. Beaman is still a guest 
at the Tweed home. 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Carry the Finest Line of Groceries 
and Table Delicacies, and solicit 
parts. of 
Beverly, Pride’s, Beverly 
Farms and Montserrat 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON 
Established 1863 
Telephone Beverly 546 
