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OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA. 
Other arrivals at the Oceanside the past few days 
include: Mrs. S. H. Booth and Mrs. C. R. Manville, C. 
R. Mariville, Jr., and nurse, from Sayamore Park, Bronx- 
ville, N. Y.; Joseph Dillworth, A. Rex Flynn, Charles 
M. DuPuy and William ‘S. Moorhead, a motor party of 
young men from Pittsburg, who are to remain over the 
dance tonight; Mrs. Victor M. Cluis of Atlanta, who is 
back for another visit with Mrs. Lee McMillan of New 
Orleans; Miss ‘Constance Barr of Pittsburg, a guest of 
Miss Elinor Bradley for two weeks; Mr. and Mrs. Bert- 
ram H. Borden of New York, who came to Magnolia 
Tuesday in a power boat on a cruise along the coast, and 
have since departed; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bundy of En- 
dicott, N. Y., a motor party here for the last few days; 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts of Philadelphia, another 
motor party to remain until next Monday; D. P. Ranney 
A City Hotel » «Country 
The WELDON HOTEL 
Greenfield, Mass. 
\ gael should have a look over the Garden 
Spot of America, the hill section of 
New England, where every moment presents 
an entirely new and charming view to the 
tourist. Golfing, Tennis, Croquet, Clock- 
Golt and Dancing are among the amuse- 
ments of our guests. 
For Booklets and Auto Maps write to 
N. A. CAMPBELL, Manager 
Georges & Emile of washington, D.C. 
Laden Gairdressers 
Keep in Constant Close Touch with Paris Fashions 
27 CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER 
Arrangements may be made by telepbone and will call at your residence by motor, 
A stock of fine Hair and Shell Good-. Telephone 61 Sp theese 
ef 729 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Has opened her Dressmaking Rooms 
6 North Street, Manchester-hy-the-Sea Telephone 9W Manchestey 
A, &. Bingham | 
and sister, 
the Misses 
and Mrs. G. 
day for the month of August; 
Miss Ranney, who have joined their aunts, 
Ranney, for another visit; Miss L. A. Kutz 
L. Hammett of Troy, N. Y., who came Tues- 
James T. White, who came 
Wednesday from New York to remain a week; Mrs. 
Walter H. Bryant of Philadelphia, and Mrs. J. J. Man- 
ning of New York, who were guests over night Wednes- 
day of Mrs. Frank J. Kennedy, the latter being hostess 
that day for a luncheon party of seven or eight at the 
hotel; Mrs. E. F. Ladd of Washington, who registered 
Wednesday for a few weeks’ stay; Robert Sharpe Fletch- 
er of Spring Lake, N. Y., who will remain over the week- 
end; S$. Bradshaw Jacobs of New York, for an indefinite 
stay; Miss Dorothy Stetson of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
George T. Coughl ae of New York, to rerettl over the 
week-end; Mrs. R. L. Owen and Miss Owen of Wash- 
ington, to remain ne ‘balance of August; Mr. and Mrs. 
George B. Kirkbride of Philadelphia, who came Thursday 
LEWIS’ 
Dry Cleansing, Naphtha Cleansing, Steam 
Cleansing Attains results competing in Quality 
only 
Quality in Cleansing 
and Dyeing 
Bundles called for and delivered 
along the North Shore 
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CLEANERS Lewis DY ERS 
DELIVERY SYSTEM 
54 Lafayette Street Tel. 1017 Salem 
