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This Store is the Logical Shopping Centre 
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for North Shore Residents and _ Visitors 
{Wherever you may be living during the Summer it will be possible for you to shop 
here easily and satisfactorily with the benefit of having the largest assortments in New 
England from which to choose. Every mail or telephone order for goods is given the 
‘immediate attention of one of our experienced house shoppers, who selects the mer- 
- chandise carefully and forwards it promptly. Our telephone number is Oxford 3200. 
{The efficiency and promptness of our Order Department have proven of especial 
interest to the many from other parts of the country who annually spend a_ portion 
of the summer in New England and who recognize the buying advantages which 
have made this house the largest and most popular store in all New England. 
We deliver free of charge in Massachusetts anything we sell. 
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BROWNLAND cottages at Old Neck, Manchester, Miss Rosamond Eliot, the youngest daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Amory Eliot of Manchester is to be the maid of 
honor at the wedding of Miss Constance Wharton and 
Henry St. John Smith, which is to take place on the last 
opened Tuesday. Among the day’s arrivals were 
Miss Florence Rhett and Miss Caroline Mason of: New 
York. Wednesday’s arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. Fred- 
erick Nichols and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Patterson of 
Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Langdon C. Stewardson of New 
York have also taken rooms. Mr. Stewardson was form- 
erly president of Hobart college, but since retiring has 
spent much time abroad. Late arrivals in the week from 
Boston are Mrs. R. F. Greeley, Miss Marion Greeley and 
Miss Fanny Young. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cotting arrived Tuesday 
at their West Manchester cottage on Harbor street. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Fabyan and family were 
of the arrivals this week in West Manchester. 
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“Raglehead,” the beautiful home of Mrs. James Mc- 
Millan overlooking Singing Beach, Manchester, is now 
showing some of the rarest and largest clusters of rhodo- 
dendrons that can be found anywhere along the North 
Shore. Some particularly brilliant and unusual colors 
may be noted in the park and along the driveway. 
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Miss Dorothy Jordan’s pretty little black and white 
fox terrier, which answers to the name of either Rascal 
or Rattles, is becoming an assertive watcher of “The 
Rocks” at West Manchester, although he is not quite a 
year old and is very tenderly cared for by his mistress. 
Miss Jordon is now with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eben 
D. Jordan, having given over her farm cottage at Wen- 
ham to her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Shephard of 
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day of the month at “The Elms,” in Groton, the summer 
home of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Warton of Boston. 
The ceremony at noon will be performed by the Rev. 
Sherrard Billings of the Groton school. ‘The bridesmaids 
will be Migs Eleanor Fabyan of West Manchester, Mr. 
and Mrs. Francis Fabyan’s daughter, and Miss Margaret 
Stoddard, the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 
H. Stoddard. The three attendants and the prospective 
bride are sister debutantes of two years ago last winter. 
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The John Markle family of New York arrived this 
week at the Hooper cottage in West Manchester. Mrs. 
Wright, the mother of Mrs. Markle, has also come on to 
spend the season with them. 
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The Norton Wigglesworth family arrived last Sat- 
urday at their Manchester home on Old Neck road. 
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Mrs. Rebecca Colfelt has returned to the Nort4 
Shore after a short visit to Saratoga and is settled at the 
Merrill cottage, Smith’s Point, Manchester, for the sum- 
mer months. Mrs. Colfelt had the Stanley cottage at 
Magnolia the past winter. 
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Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sampson of Boston arrived at 
their summer cottage at Magnolia last Saturday for the 
season. 
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The Little Brown Tea House at Swampscott, a pleas- 
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