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MYSTERY ISLAND'S claims of being the coolest spot 
in Essex County has been verified during the past 
week by the many guests arriving from the different 
places. Saturday, Mrs. Edward A. Schroeder of New 
York served a most delightful tea at the tennis. Among 
the guests registered at the Casino during the week were 
Frank Sears of Boston; Mr. J. F. Doyle of Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Alex. Outerbridge of Bermuda; Mr. and Mrs. 
John Greenough of Eastern Point, Gloucester; Kenneth 
Lewis of Beverly Farms; James W. Bowen of Boston; 
Lieut. Com. F. Guerrico of the “Rivadavia;”’ Mr. and 
Mrs. John Hays Hammond of Gloucester; Miss Olga Rol- 
ler of New York; Lieut. J. Arnaut and O. Fernandez of 
the “Rivadavia ;” Ensign Earl O. Spencer, Jr., of the Ui. 
S. N.; Mrs. George Lee of Beverly Farms; and Miss 
Frances B. Kammerling of Brookline. Charles F. Ayer 
of Hamilton has taken the “Gables” for August. 
A “North Shore” Opportunity 
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A! LITTLE BOAR’S HEAD, N. H., last Wednesday, 
Aug. 5., Mrs. George M. Studebaker received her 
friends from four to six at “Breaknolle,’—her lovely 
home by the sea. The guest of honor was Mrs. Clem 
Studebaker, who is spending some time at “Breaknolle.” 
Other guests at this hospitable home are Dr. and Mrs. 
James L. Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. George Milburn 
Studebaker, Jr., all of South Bend, Ind. 
Summer sojourners at Little Boar’s Head, N. H., 
are getting much enjoyment out of the Friday evening 
dances at Bachelder’s, which are very delightful affairs. 
Exclusive in character, they are attended by the younger . 
set and are deservedly popular with their elders also. 
Dr. Harvey Cushing of the Peter Brigham Hospital, 
Boston, spent the week-end with his family at Little Boar’s 
Head, N. H. 
Trade Mark-Copyrighte4 
a personal representative with a full line of 
Fall and Winter Fashions 
for Boys, Girls and Children 
Specially featured will be apparel for school, academy and col- 
lege, at absolutely lowest prices and in our own exclusive styles. 
Comolete Outfits bzfore the school term opens 
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Aug. 20-2? 
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Keenan & Dorr, 
170 Bellevue Ave. 
Hotel Tudor 
Hotel New Ocean 
Hotel Moorland 
Library Building 
Newport, R. I, 
Nanant, Mass. 
Swampscott, Mass. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Magnolia, Mass. 
