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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames of Bos- 
‘ton have opened their country house 
at North Easton and will spend the 
spring months there as usual. They 
will spend the summer at their 
-Pride’s Crossing estate. 
Ambassador and Mrs. James Bryce 
of the English diplomatic coterie are 
about the first of June. 
negotiating for the Charles Astor 
Bristed estate at Lenox for this sea- 
gon. Two seasons ago they summer- 
ed at Manchester and last summer 
at Northeast Harbor, Me. 
Miss Helen Hooper, twho is in Eu- 
rope for a month or so, will return 
to her. West Manchester residence 
Among the 
changes being made on the estate 
‘this year is the transforming of the 
pbuilding formerly used as a power 
house into a most picturesque gar- 
age. 
Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter of 
Pittsburg and North Beverly has re- 
turned from Palm Beach and’ on 
Monday of this week gave an inform- 
al luncheon at her Fifth avenue res- 
idence, Pittsburg, in honor of Mrs. 
Woods of St. Louis, who is the guest 
of: her sister, Mrs. John McClurg 
Hays, of Beechwood Boulevard, 
Pittsburg. 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer enter- 
tained a party of 25 guests on board 
the Dolphin at Washington, this 
week, among them being her daugh- 
" ters, the Misses Julia and Alice Mey- 
er, and her house guests, Hierbert 
and Frederick von Sturum, the Bar- 
~ oness von Bernstorff and hier daugh- 
ter, Baroness Elizabeth von berns- 
torff. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Postmaster Fred Lycett of Mag 
noha is out with a new Overland car 
which he purchased through the 
- agency of Perkins & Corliss. 
Miss Nina Selfridge was renewing 
acquaintances in town Sunday. 
A 
POSTOFFICE BLOCK 
Bridge Street, 
H. J. GAY ELEGTRIG GO. 
Suecessor to Clark & Mills Electrie Co. 
Telephones: Store, 146-5; Residence, 24-5. 
HOSPITAL AID ASSOCIATION 
ENTERTAINMENT AT CITY HALL 
April 11, 1910 
25 CENTS ADMISSION. 
AT 7,30 P. M—A PEDLER’S PARADE, followed by continuous 
vaudeville during which the Pedlers, Chocolate girls, Breton 
Peasants, Darkies, Norwegians, Dutch Maidens, etc., will ask 
you to buy their wares for the benefit of the Hospital. 
A. JACOBS 
(Formerly with Macullar & Parker Co.) 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR 
Artistic Gowns a Specialty 
NNOUNCES that he has opened an establishment in 
Central Street, Manchester, (opposite the Police 
station), where he is prepared to cater to the needs 
of North Shore people. He has an attractive assortment of 
goods from which suits or gowns may be made to order. 
ALL THE LEADING FASHIONS 
Goods called for and 
delivered at short notice. 
Branch: 3 Erie St., Dorchester. 
Telephones: 53-12 Manchester ; 1061-1 Dorchester. 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN, Florists & Landscape Gardeners 
All kinds of work pertaining to gardening promptly attended to 
by the day or by contract. Largest assortment of Bedding 
Plants on the North Shore. Bay Trees, Box Wood, all sizes 
and shapes. Palms, Ferns, Bic. 
Variety of Cut Flowers. 
OUR PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE. 
Telephone 174-3 MANCHESTER 
Everything Electrical 
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STYLES OF 6% 
G. E. TUNGSTENS and EDISON LAMPS 
ot ot MANCHESTER, MASS. 
