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Mrs. J. Ford of Highland Park, Ill, is at her 
cottage on Ga ersity Lane, Manchester, near that of her 
sister Mrs. Myron C. Wick. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman of Boston, will not 
be at their Beverly Cove cottage until the first of July 
this year. 
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The Board of Aldermen of Gloucester were the 
guests of Mayor Foster of that city at a dinner party at 
the Magnolia Grille and Motor club last night. Last Sun- 
day Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston gave a dinner party of 
ten covers at the club. On the same day a dinner party 
was given there by manager McAleer of the Boston base- 
ball team. Other guests last Sunday included Deputy 
Commissioner Warren of the Boston police and Leo 
Rogers, secretary of the Boston police. 
The Flower Mission of Manchester, organized in 
the summer of 1894, its work being carried on in co- 
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Miss Rice has opened her Summer Shop in the SMITH BUILDING 
Millinery, Children’s Clothes, Gowns, Coats, Blouses 
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operation with the “Mutual Helpers’ Hiwen? Work on 
Boston,” is asking for the contribution of flowers during 
the summer. The success of the Manchester Branch has 
been so satisfactory that it is proposed to continue the 
work. Through the courtesy ot the Unitarian parish the 
basement of its church has been placed at the disposal of 
the mission for the weekly work. Contributions of flow- 
ers will be greatly received in the basement at the rear 
of the Unitarian church, Masconomo street, on Thurs- 
days between the hours of 9 and 10 a. m., beginning June 
26 and ending Sept. 4. Miss Mary Stone is chairman 
of the committee in charge of the work. 
Mrs. W. H. H. Southerland, wife of Admiral South- 
erland, is at Beverly Farms for a visit with her daughter, 
Mrs. Louis Bacon. 
Mrs. Crosby, the importer, wishes to announce that 
she will send direct from Paris, and exhibit the latest 
Parisian millinery creations worn in Paris, at the time of 
her opening in the Smith building at Magnolia, July 14 to 
17 inclusive. 
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Lamp Shades and Mirrors 
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Old Brocades and Novelties 
Small Articles Suitable tor Gifts and Prizes 
Orders taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, 
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Pillows and Table Covers 
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