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MISS WILMA WINN and MR. ERNEST EVANS Noted Artists from New York 
under the direction of Miss Flora Voorhees, from New York 
will Exhibit for the first time on the North Shore 
THE PAVLOWA GAVOTTE 
in connection with the newest modern dances at the 
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TEA AND GENERAL DANCING TICKETS ONE DOLLAR Music By KANRICH 
Tables may be reserved a telephone—8500 Magnolia 
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in popularity by the ee humidity of the weather 
during the past week, as the Casino has been crowded. 
On Sunday, Alonzo Pollard of Gloucester came in on 
his yacht “Shur.” In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Means, Mr. Rice, Mrs. 
Henry L. Sigourney and Mr. Bent had a picnic on the 
island, followed by dancing in the Casino. Mr. and Mrs. 
John Greenough of New York came on their yacht, “Onda 
III” from Eastern Point, Gloucester, with a party of 
friends for luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page, who 
have a cottage for the season, have been entertaining some 
South American friends. Mrs. Edward Schroeder of 
New York gave a clam bake on Little Mystery to about 
eighty guests who thoroughly enjoyed the delicious bake 
of lobsters, green corn, sweet potatoes, etc., 
Miss Kenny 
COPLEY SQUARE, BOSTON 
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Model Hats 
from $5.00 to $10.00 
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MAGNOLIA 
42 Raymond Street 
Copies of Rebioux, Georgette and Marie Guy 
Alterations and Remodelling a Specialty 
Old Ipswich Village in Massachusetts 
Main Boston-Portsmouth road, near Rowley line 
Tel. 1-6 Rowley 
A typical Ipswich house of the region, in its original 
locality and condition 
Luncheon Tea Gift Shop 
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Old English Recipes Specialties Hand Weabings, etc. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller gave a tea and tennis, followed 
by a swim in the pool, which made a most pleasant ending 
to the day. Capt. Jose Moneta of Argentina has been a 
frequent guest at the island, and will stay for the season 
at the Casino. The tennis courts are very fine this season 
and have been the scene of some fast matches during the 
past week. Mr. and Mrs. Shafter Howard of San Fran- 
cisco have engaged rooms in the Casino during the month 
of August. Frank Elliott of Boston is spending the season 
at the Casino. The peculiar beneficial quality of the air on 
the island is attracting more guests every year. The hu- 
midity and heat of the shore never seems to reach the 
island. Bernard Wood (‘“Bunny’’) has started a swimming 
class on the island, which promises to be a great success. 
The new swimming pool makes a wonderful place for 
such sports. 
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