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May 14, 1915 
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ORIENTAL 
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FURNITURE 
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LOTS AT 
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20 Years in the Business 
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NEAR NORTH STATION 
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 
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UP ONE FLIGHT 
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CLIFON’S summer colony has been augmented by the 
arrival of several of the regular summer residents of 
that section of the Marblehead-Swampscott shore the last 
few days. There are also new faces among the season 
colonists. ‘There is little summer building in Clifton and 
vicinity this season, but cottages and the larger estates 
promise to be all occupied. 
Leon Strauss of Allston, who has occupied “Grey 
Knoll” for several seasons, has bought the George Guppy 
cottage on Hathaway road and with his family will 
spend the summer at Clifton as usual. 
Benjamin A. Kaiser of Brookline has made several 
improvements to his cottage on Rockaway avenue and 
expects to occupy it by the next week-end. 
Mrs. C. W. Green was hostess to 30 young people at 
her cottage on Rockaway avenue on Tuesday of this 
week. 
Mrs. Grace Bristol of Martha’s Vineyard is another 
new summer resident to sojourn at Clifton. 
R. Murray Boutwell of Boston is already on the 
shore at Clifton Heights with his family for the season. 
Mrs. Mary Landy of Brookline, a new summer resi- 
dent, will occupy the Draper cotage on Rockaway ave. 
Mrs. W. H. Hollaway of Natick is already at Ocean 
Bluff, Clifton, for the summer. 
Society of greater Salem and vicinity turned out on 
Tuesday night, May 11th, to view the “Fashion Fete” 
given under the auspices of the Salem Committee of the 
Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Ex- 
tension of Suffrage to Women at Academy Hall. Not 
only was it a pageant of wonderful gowns that have been 
in Salem and Boston families for years, but it was a 
correct picture of the life and fashions of the various 
periods between 1719 and 1915. Probably not another 
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place in America could have brought forth such a won- 
derful collection of wedding finery, and all of the gowns 
have figured in the great social events of the past years 
of Salem. Among the patronesses were: Mrs. Henry P. 
Benson, Miss Anna G. Endicott, Mrs. Charles S$. Emmer- 
ton, Miss Sarah E. Hunt, Mrs. William G. Rantoul, Mrs. 
Arthur Quincy, Mrs. J. Frank Benson, Mrs. John Robin- 
son, Miss Silsbee, Mrs. Octavius B. Shreve, Mrs. John 
B. Ropes, Mrs. Francis Seamans, Mrs. Richard Wheat- 
land, Mrs. Walter H. Trumbull, Mrs. John Pickering and 
Mrs. William C. West. 
AHANT is in line for as busy a season as any of the 
other North Shore resorts if cottage rentals are any 
criterion. Nearly everything has been taken. Among 
those who have just hired are the Richard 5. Fays (Hes- 
ter Lawrence), who have taken the Peabody house on 
the Lawrence estate. They had the same place last year. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Curtis, Jr., (Edith Roelker) of 
Cambridge came down to Nahant last week, and are set- 
tled at the Cary cottage for the season. 
Other Bostonians going to Nahant for the summer 
include: Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Bangs of Marlboro st. 
and their family, who will leave town the latter part of 
May. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Motley, Jr., of 241 Beacon 
street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bacon of Marlboro st., who 
are among this week’s arrivals. Also. Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank Merriam of 183 Commonwealth ave., and Miss 
Theresa Merriam, who were among last week’s arrivals. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence and their family of 
Groton will go to Nahant the last of June for the sum- 
mer. Mr. Lawrence is one of the older summer resi- 
dents of this resort, as he has been there every season 
since he was a boy. The present summer will be the 
54th season that he has passed in this-charming locality. 
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