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Carter & McCarthy, 
Awnings, Hammocks, Cushions 
and Spray Hoods. 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER. 
ESTIMATES GIVEN. REFERENCES FURNISHED. 
Before Having Work Done Elsewhere See Us. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Curtis, who have been at their 
Beverly Farms estate about a week are anxiously await- 
ing the arrival of their daughter, the young widow oi 
the late Lieutenant Byng, who met his death at the front, 
in France. Mrs. Byng (Evelyn Curtis) is sailing for 
America tomorrow, it is understood, and will join her 
parents on the North Shore in about a week. 
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Dr. Marshall Fabyan and family of “Boston, have 
moved into one of the Arthur Little cottages on Webster 
ave., Beverly Farms. 
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Miss Marie Louise Wanamaker, .whose engagement 
to Gurnee Munn was announced several weeks ago, iS 
coming on from Philadelphia next week for a visit with 
Mrs. Chas. A. Munn a family at their summer home 
in Manchester. : 
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WILL OPEN TUESDAY, JUNE 151TH 
A family renezvous with hotel accommodations on the American 
or European plan, situated on one of the coolest spots on the 
RESERVATIONS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES SHOULD BE MADE IN ADVANCE 
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Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. H. J. McGowan of Indianapolis who has Mrs. 
Francis A. Lane’s cottage at Manchester Cove this year, 
arrived for the season Tuesday. 
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A large number of guests enjoyed the delightful holi- 
day w eather at the Magnolia Inn. Among those regis- 
tered there during the week-end were Misses Ruth M. 
Ge < Mackenzie, A. Linda 
Gates, Miriam Titcomb, 
Campbell, Frances W akefield, C. Swan, M. W. Pen- 
hallow of Boston; Dr. H. M. ay entworth and Gardner 
Swan, also of Boston; Misses Alice B. Newell, Marion 
C. Walsh, Gertrude and Mary Foley, Boston ; Miss H. F. 
J. Dunton of New York City; . K.. 
McCantry of Melrose; W. S.:Brooks of Rockport; H. 
Norcross, Miss E. B. Brown, Miss Sarah L. cabs ities 
Cora Mitchell, Cleveland Nickerson, Mrs. Edna Nicker- 
Southworth, and Miss Storey, all of Boston. 
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