SOCIETY NOTES 
Jane Fairfield, the young daugh- 
ter of Mrs. James Barr, returned 
Tuesday from a visit at Nantucket. 
Mrs. Barr and her daughter are 
prominent among North Shore socie- 
ty people and especially in the Bev- 
erly Farms colony. Miss Fairfield 
took a leading part in the water 
sports at Nantucket last week. 
Miss Ruth Anthony returned to 
Beverly Farms from The Weirs, 
N. H., Monday. 
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Mrs. R. F. Greeley and _ her 
daughter, Miss Marion, who have 
spent the season at Manchester-by- 
the-Sea, are motoring in Maine over 
the week-end. Mrs. Greeley and her 
daughter are at the Hotel Victoria, 
Boston, winters and at the Brown- 
lands, Manchester, summers. 
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The Beverly Grill at Beverly Co-e 
is steadily gaining in popularity. 
Hach day larger numbers lunch or 
have tea there. Among those who 
had luncheon there during the week 
were Miss Mildred Bond of Swamp- 
seott who had as her guests, her 
mother, Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. |J. 
Murray Kay, Jr., of Gloucester and 
Miss Patricia Burke of Paris. Miss 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Alice Foster of Beverly entertained 
Mrs. C. E. Ober, Miss Anne Lee and 
Miss Gertrude Fraser. Mrs. ©. R. 
Prichard of Beverly was hostess for 
a party of four early in the week. 
The party included Mrs. Harrie 
Whitney of Beverly, Mrs. Forrest 
Tarr of Beverly and Miss Stan- 
wood of Manchester. Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter Lovell and party of 
Mystery Island have also been in- 
ciuded among the guests here this 
week. Others who have entertained 
here include Mrs. Clarence Mack and 
party of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mis. 
W. M. Rea and their daughters, the 
Misses Margaret and Kathryn Rea, 
of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 
Lyman of Boston and Mrs. Nicholas 
Marks of Alabama. 
Artistic baskets at greatly reduced 
prices. Genuine stones set in Ster- 
ling Rings at $1.50. Abalone and 
oriental jewelry. Favors and Toys. 
At ‘‘The Indian Store,’’ Fuller st.. 
3d house south of Magnolia P. O. * 
Mr. Tegiro Hasekawa of Tokio, 
Japan, gave an exhibition of water 
colors at Mrs. A. P. Lorings music 
rooms, Pride’s Crossing, Aug. 29th 
and 30th. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Helen Fitch, the charming 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 
Fitch, is at Sudbury, Vermont, for a 
few days. The Fitch home at Man- 
chester-by-the-Sea is most attractive. 
It is called the ‘‘Riverhouse,’’ ow- 
ing to its splendid location upon 
what is known as Manchester River. 
The house, with its many different 
shaped windows, presents a pretty 
picture at night when lighted and 
one which has made _ the ‘‘River- 
house’’ a place of more than passing 
interest. 
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Mrs. Thomas K. Laughlin of 
Pittsburg and Pride’s Crossing has 
as her guest at ‘‘The Alhambra,’’ 
Mrs. Joseph Wilshire of Cincinnati, 
who arrived Sunday. 
Oliver Ames of the Pride’s contin- 
gent, is now motoring through New 
York state. He left the North Shore 
Saturday and will probably return 
within a few days. 
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Miss Gertrude Amory, the charm- 
ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- 
court Amory, has returned to 
Pride’s after a round of visits at 
Dark Harbor, Maine. 
The Pagoda 
Opportunity 
Two Automobiles to 
be Sold at Once 
Before we go away. 
Young’s Cottage next to Post Office Magnolia 
Have a large assortment of 
of rare old Chinese, Hindoo and Japanese 
Bronzes, Porcelains, Carvings and Embroideries. 
SOME VERY OLD CHINESE CURIOS. 
This is a branch of the Shanghai and Calcutta 
Curio Co., of Washington. 
Both cars are of excellent 
quality, appearance and condition, and have had the 
best of attention since new and have been very lit- 
tle used; the best car that can be bought 
guaranteed absolutely in perfect condition. 
and 
$750.00 Mercedes 40 H. P., Runabout Speed Gar 
striped chassis, chain drive, jump spark, two bucket 
C. G. Howes Company 
French Cleaners 
seats, gray running gear, red wheels and canvas 
mud guards. Very fast and has large sprockets. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS AT 
THE SHORE WE HAVE OPENED A SUMMER 
BRANCH IN THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA. 
(rear of Frank Bros.’ Shoe Shop 
Cc. G. HOWES COMPANY 
Brookline Newton 
Telephone 203-2 Magnolia 
$750 Chalmers five seated, 25 H. P. Touring Gar 
in fine shape, easy riding and quiet running. A 
good car for family as itis very economical and easy 
to drive; painted blue, and tires perfect in every way. 
Will demonstrate at once. 
Apply to 
John E. Ryan 
Rowe’s Garage - . - Magnolia, Mass. 
Boston Allston 
