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Now open for the Season at the DICKINSON COTTAGE on the Beach at MAGNOLIA 
SHANTUNG FOLDING TEA TABLES AND OTHER THINGS FOR PORCH AND GAR- 
DEN; OPIUM BOWLS, ETC. 
New Feature This Season will be Afternoon Tea. 
Beach. 
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(Formerly in the Foster Cottage, Lobster Lane.) 
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Mrs. Carrie F. Bennett's Shop 
Exc.usivE ForEIGN AND Domestic NoveLtTies 
Carefully Selected Books and Toys for Children 
Lexington Avenue | Magnolia, Mass. 
4 “at BEACON HILL 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C. A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
Mr.’and Mrs. D. C. Bradford have taken apartments 
at the Oceanside for the balance of the season. They 
register from Omaha. ‘They have two very pretty child- 
ren, twin daughters, about five years old. ~Mrs. Bradford 
is a very charming woman and was among the prettiest 
of those in the dance hall last Saturday night. Mr. Brad- 
ford is an ardent golfer and has been enjoying the splen- 
did links at the Essex County club since his arrival. ‘They 
have been on a motor trip to the White Mts. the last few 
days. 
Mrs. O. B. Wetherell and son Howard B. Wetherell 
of Fall River were among the motorists-registered at the 
Oceanside over the week-end. 
Mrs. Simon Davis of Brookline was a week-end guest 
of Mrs. I. Newton Pierce sat the Oceanside. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams and son were at the 
Oceanside over Saturday night, guests of Mrs. Williams’ 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Clark of Westfield, 
who are there for a more extended stay. 
Mrs. S. W. Andrews of New York was a recent guest 
of Mrs. James McLean at the Oceanside. 
The Charles A. Potters of Philadelphia were among 
the welcome arrivals at the Oceanside the latter part ot 
last week. They are here for the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Casellbrey and Miss Harriet 
Lucas of Gibbsboro, N. J., are members of the party. 
Charlie Potter, Jr., and his bride, who are now on their 
honeymoon, wili come to Magnolia later in the season. 
Another Youngstown, O., family to return to the 
Oceanside for the summer was the J. M. Bonnells. ‘They 
are to remain for the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. EF. Paine and family of Brookline, 
including two sons, R. E., Jr., and Gerard, governess and 
chauffeur, were among the arrivals at Magnolia the latter 
part of last. week. They have taken an entire floor .in 
Lawton cottage, one of the Oceanside group, and plan to 
remain the balance of the season. 
Charles B. Isham of New York arrived yesterday 
for a two week’s visit with his mother, Mrs. C. H. Isham, 
who is here for the summer. 
W. P. Tams, Jr., of W. Va., made a flying visit to 
Magnolia yesterday to call on his father and mother, who 
are at the Oceanside for the summer, 
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tobey of New York were guests 
at the Oceanside over the last week-end of Mrs. F. E. 
Bonner. 
William Hayes of Winona, Minn., is among the recent 
arrivals at the Oceanside. His nephew, Dr. Wm. van V. 
Hayes and Mrs. Hayes of New York city are with him 
for a visit. 
Such. a popular and unique contrivance is the Shan- 
tung folding tea table, manufactured and marketed ex- 
clusively by Mrs. Bill’s Shop of Hartford, Ct., and Mag- 
nolia, many other dealers have tried to copy it and 
several attempts have been made to ‘steal’ the patent. 
Thus it was that last week, when the picture of the 
tables appeared in the North Shore Ferneries advertise- 
ment there was more or less suspicion that another at- 
tempt was being made to employ the idea of the Bill 
shop. The truth is, however, the printer at the Breeze 
office in selecting the little picture belonging to the Fern- 
eries people, which is in that company’s adv. this week, 
took the wrong plate and unconscious of it all the mistake 
was made, the picture of the Shantung tables being print- 
ed where the garden furniture belonged. 
“The Linen Store” of James McCutcheon & Co., of 
New York, with its North Shore branch in the Colonnade 
on Lexington ave., Magnolia, is recognized as the house 
which carries “pure linen absolutely.” Hundreds of the 
McCutcheon company’s patrons who visit their New York 
store on Fifth ave., at 34th and 33rd sts., make the Mag- 
nolia store their shopping headquarters for fine linens, 
men’s and women’s furnishings, etc. One of the features 
of the McCutcheon service is in furnishing complete bridal 
trousseaux, which have been an important feature of their 
business for many years. 
Packard Cars For Rent 
SIXES AND FOURS OF LATEST MODELS 
By the Day, Week or Season Competent Chauffeurs 
Telephone 4615 Oxford or apply 
MARK O. NUTTER, Motor Mart, 222 Eliot St., Boston 
