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Wooster Lambert of St. Louis, who 
has been a guest at the Oceanside, Mag- 
nolia, for the last two months left Mon- 
day for New York City where he will 
spend part of the winter. Mr. Lambert 
will return home about New Year. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hood and family 
of Lowell have returned to their winter 
home after spending the season at the 
Oceanside. 
Mrs. Dewitt Talmage and her daugh- 
ter, Miss Rebekah Collyer left Magnolia 
Monday for Washington to open up 
their winter home. ‘They have been at 
the Oceanside all season. 
Dr. Jarad A. Baldwin and family, 
who have been guests at the Oceanside 
since early June, were among the de- 
parting guests this week. They will 
soon open up their palatial winter home 
on Forty-first street, New York City for 
the coming society season, throughout 
which they will entertain elaborately. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Renner of New 
York City are spending their honeymoon 
at the Oceanside.- They motored up 
from New York in a big touring car in 
which they have every comfort of a Pull- 
man. From Magnolia they will motor 
north through the White Mountains and 
Maine, to Montreal and return to New 
York about Dec. 1. Mrs. Renner is 
one of the most beautiful of the many 
young brides who have been at the 
Oceanside this summer and her charm- 
ing ways have attracted much attention. 
General William Edwards, U.S A. 
retired, and Mrs. Edwards and family 
have returned to their home in Cleve- 
land, O., after spending the summer at 
the Oceanside. The Edwards family 
are intimate friends of President and 
Mrs. Taft. During the President’s stay 
at Beverly, General and Mrs. Edwards 
were frequent guests at the Summer 
Capital. 
Crowhurst Cup Race. 
The annual race for the Crowhurst 
Cup, a handsome trophy offered each 
year by F. M. Whitehouse, was sailed 
last Saturday afternoon, under the aus- 
pices of the Manchester Yacht club. 
There were 17 boats entered in the three 
classes, —seven forthe Crowhurst cup, 
four in the sonder class, and six in the 
one design class. The race started in a 
brisk easterly breeze, but before the 
finish the wind had died down toa calm. 
Vice Commodore C. Howard Clark, 
jr.’s, beautiful yacht, Savarona, was 
placed at the disposal of the judges. 
The sonder boats finished in the fol- 
lowing order: Havella, owned by C, 
H. W. Foster; Lady, Foss & Board- 
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has gust placed on sale a choice line of carefully selected 
CHRISTMAS GOODS and GIFTS.  Hana- 
Carved Mirrors, Treasure Books, Beautiful Pictures 
and Verse-Cards are only a few of the dainty things 
offered. Summer Store at Magnolia closed for the 
S€aSON. 
man; Vim, A. B. Nichols; Seehund, 
G. L. Batchelder. = 
The one designers finished as follows: R. K. McMillan 
Lamb, Eleanor Fabyan; Rosetta, G. 
Wigglesworth; Terrapin, J. H. Storer, Successor to 
jr.; Attergatis, C. E. Hodges; Kitti- 
wake, E. P. Warner; Debutante, A. D.. Ht: Mampre 
C. Needham. 
The boats in the Crowhurst cup class 
were to go around the course twice. : ) . 
They rounded the finish mark the first Ladies ‘Tailor 
time home in the following order: 
Khalifa, Marie L., Nutmeg, Urchin, 
and Tarpon. They had gone well Importer 
around the second time, when as they . 
neared the last leg the wind had died and Designer 
down to a flat calm. 
The race in this class was sailed again 
Tuesday when the Marie L. finished 
first. “/I respectfully solicit your pat- 
ee ronage and guarantee satisfaction in 
Salem expects a long fight over sew- every respect. 
age and offal in Salem bay. Summer resi- 
dents of the North Shore have com- 
plained to the state board of health that 
their property is injured by offal, particu- A large Assortment of latest 
larly swill, which comes in with the tide 
and remains on their beaches. ‘The FALL and WINTER 
State board will give a hearing on the 
complaint. It is expected that the city NOVELTIES. 
of Salem will anwer that it does not dump 
sewage or other offal into the bay, and 
that if any swill floats in onto the beaches 
it must come from Lynn, or Boston, or 
other cities, that dump their garbage at 
sea. 
Mr. McMillan was formerly with E. M. Wil- 
son & Co., Boston. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O., for week ending Sept. 18: Mrs 163 Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
Robert Bacon, Patrick Gallagher, Susie Humby, 
Katie Lerry, Miss L Sonbrand. Minna C Ly- 
man. Mr HJ Ferguson, Miss Margaret Mc- Telephone 107-1 
Donnell, Mrs A Dudley Peters, Mr H Ridge, 
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