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NE WEEK offers a variety of. functions for 
North Shore society, most of which centers in 
Boston and vicinity. There are the other three race days 
at the Country club,—Tuesday, Thursday and. Saturday ; 
and then there are the events which center around Har- 
vard class day and commencement, and the baseball games 
and races between the Harvard and Yale men. The week 
opens with the senior spread and dance at Memorial hall. 
Class Day on the holiday and the second of the Country 
club race meetings conflict in a measure on Tuesday and 
many will motor to Cambridge after the races in time 
for the Beck tea. After the last of the races on Saturday 
the 21st, a number will go to the First Parish church in 
Brookline for the wedding of Miss Lee and Mr. McKean. 
The hour is set at 5.30. b, 
Fred Carlton of Brookline has a cottage at Swamp- 
scott again this year. 
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FULL LINE of those delicate Toilet Articles and 
Improved Hair Accessories that have given Mrs. 
MacHale’s Shop a national reputation 
Write for a free copy of Mrs. MacHale’s interesting book- 
let “The Finishing Touch.’ Besides many helpful sugges- 
tions, it tells how every woman may possess a fair, smooth 
skin and that dainty, sweet, well-groomed appearance that 
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kennard will not be at Mag- 
nolia as early as was expected this year. When they 
were upon the eve of their departure from their St. Louis 
home, Mr. Kennard was taken seriously ill so that they 
were unable to start. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William A. Paine of Boston are set- 
tled at Swampscott for the summer, where they have an 
attractive cottage. 
The Summer Salesroom of the Industrial School for 
Crippled and Deformed Children of Boston has opened 
its third season at 28 Central St., Manchester. There is 
a large variety of articles on sale from the cane, basket, 
sewing and wood working departments, and your pa- 
tronage is earnestly solicited in order to help these poor 
unfortunates earn a livelihood. 
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