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We Invite You 
To Call at Our Manufactory of 
SALEMADE SWEETS 
And see for yourself what a strictly sanitary place 
we have. We will show you gladly our process of 
CANDY AND ICK CREAM MAKING. 
Purity Our Hopspy 
220 Essex St., 
Palace of Sweets, SALEM 
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of Glenridge, N. J., John Mulvernon of Glasgow, Scot- 
land, and William McQueeny, a noted chemist expert 
from England. 
The Hon. Nathan Mathews of “Black Brook Farm,” 
who are spending the summer in Europe are expected to 
return some time this fall. 
Mrs. R. L. Agassiz of “Homewood” gave an elabo- 
rate dinner party last Saturday night. It is probably the 
last social function which will be given before the family 
sails for Europe. 
Mrs. Walter H. Seavey of Chestnut Hill will open her 
house “Foxcroft” about August Ist. 
Mr. and Mrs. Houston A. Thomas of “The Locusts” 
are spending the season in France and Switzerland, the 
latter country the former home of Mrs. Thomas. They 
are expected home in the fall. 
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ESSEX COUNTY REALTY 
FOR SALE 
AND 
TO RENT 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA HUNT CLUB 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
R. deB. BOARDMAN 
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MAIN 1800 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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ANTIQUES 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 
Swell and Serpentine Front Sheraton, 
Chipendale and Heppelwhite Bureaus, 
Heppelwhite Card ‘Tables, Work Tables, 
Breakfast Tables and Dutch Tables. Dish 
Top Stands, Bonnet-Top Highbuoy; one 
pair Heppelwhite Dining Table in Curly 
Maple. Desks of all Kinds. Sheraton 
Sofas, Sheraton and Chipendale Chairs, 
Old-Fashioned Lamps and many other 
things. Most in the rough. 
E. JACOBS, 
30 WEST STREET BEVERLY FARMS 
A! RYE BEACH last Friday Mrs. Edgar Champlin 
entertained at her country home, ‘Green Gables,” in 
honor of Mrs. George Barnard of Ipswich, who is always 
eagerly welcomed by her friends at Rye. Mrs. Champlin, 
ever a most charming hostess, was assisted by Mrs. Geo. 
Allen and Mrs. George M. Studebaker, who poured, and 
by a bevy of young matrons and girls who lent beauty 
and informality to the occasion, and conducted the guests 
to the lovely garden, which proved a favorite retreat. In 
the evening Mrs. Allen entertained at dinner for Mrs. 
Barnard, at her Rye Beach home, Sommerden-near-the- 
Sea. 
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Mrs. Alvin Cary entertained friends informally at a 
Sunday evening supper at her Bass Rocks home. ‘Her 
friends, Mrs. Otto Wahle and sister, Miss Anna Wilhelm 
of New York, were guests at the Thorwald the past week. 
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