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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
L. P. HOLLANDER & CO. 
Our Latest Importations in Ladies’ Gowns, Suits, 
Coats, Waists and Millinery 
are now on Exhibition in our 
MAGNOLIA STORE 
See ISLAND residents have been congratulating 
themselves on having escaped the muggy weather of 
There has ite considerable going on in 
the way of entertainment. Saturday Mrs. George N. 
Towle gave a most attractive tea at the tennis. The 
Saturday evening dance was a merry occasion. Many 
yachts have been dropping anchor off the island during 
the week and parties have been coming ashore for lunch- 
eons and dinners. Among those registered at the Casino 
during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Bleakie, of 
Magnolia; EK. H. Racquet of Boston; C. L. Furber of 
Milton; H. G. Barbee of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
F. Ayer of Hamilton; Kenneth H. Lewis of Beverly 
Farms; Mrs. Chauncy Lucas of Boston; Cobe Smith of 
Boston; Miss Genevieve Morse of Brookline; G. B. Hoey, 
U. S. N.; Abbott Cummings of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Gilman of Haverhill. 
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the past week. 
John H. Garo 
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER 
40 West Street Beverly Farms 
(Near Beverly Farms Station) 
SITTINGS MADE BY Mr. GARO PERSONALLY AT 
RESIDENCE OR STUDIO 
Telephone 249 Beverly Farms 
We Are Still Selling 
To Plant Out: 
Late Asters, Snapdragons, Tuberous Begonias, 
Geraniums, Salvia. 
We Have for Cut Flowers 
Pink, White and Yellow Snapdragons, Bach- 
elor’s Buttons, Salpiglossis, Sweet Peas, Gladi- 
olas. 
Ralph W. Ward 
BEVERLY’ ie LEADING FLORIST 
Cross STREET, 
near Beverly Cove School REVERLY. Tel. 757W 
Miss M. J. Waring, who conducted the Montessori 
school in Gloucester last summer and who is a sister of 
Mrs. R. N. Burnham, has been studying the results of 
the method in England the past summer and is now *reg- 
istered at the American Embassy in London, the guest 
of her relative, Admiral Sir Andrew Mitchell. Mrs. Burn- 
ham is not giving her popular teas this summer at her 
Magnolia studio on account of being absent so much at 
their home in Cambridge where they are building a new 
house and studio combined, but she is informally at home 
in the studio. 
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Charles B. Isham of New York city is back to 
Magnolia for his second visit this season. His mother, 
Mrs. C. H. Isham is at the Oceanside for the season. 
George Ely Garretson of Cleveland, O., came to Mag- 
nolia Tuesday to remain a few weeks at the Oceanside. 
| High Griie Regular Steamer 
and Wardrobe Trunks 
Kit, Club and Professional Bags; 
Suit Cases and Leather Goods; 
Trunks and Bags Repaired 
Telephone Connection 
W. C. Clapp 
01 Washington Street, Salem 
Next to Comique Theatre, Between Church and Federal Sts. 
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Designers and Manufacturers of 
COOKING APPARATUS 
For Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, Institutions 
Steamships 
Nos. 48 and 50 Union Street, - - Boston 
Pres. Charles F. Froctor, Treas. 
Successors to 
G. Whitely & Co., Francis Morandi & Son 
Hotel Departments of Smith & Anthony Co., 
Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. 
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