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WoMEN’s BASEBALL GAME between teams representing 
the Myopia Hunt and Essex County clubs attracted 
a large gallery to the Montserrat club last Saturday after- 
noon. The Myopia team won, 17 to 16. The following 
corprised the two teams: Myopia Hunt club, Mrs. E. B. 
Krunbharr, Miss Lillian Mitchell, Miss Virginia Ryan, 
Miss Anna Agassiz, Miss Marie Agassiz, Miss Catharine 
Tweed, Mrs. Eliott Bacon, Mrs. Paul Moore, Mrs. Fulton 
Cutting. Essex County club, Miss M. Curtis, Mrs. F. L. 
Burnett, Miss Harriett Curtis, Miss Olivia Ames, Miss 
FE. Cummings, Miss Elaine Denégre, Mrs. Bayard Warren, 
Mrs. Reginald Boardman, Mrs. H. A. Murray. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Sydney R. Small of Detroit, 
been visiting at the home of Mrs. 
and Mrs. J. Harrington Waller at 
road, Magnolia, have returned to Detroit. 
accompanied by Mrs. Walker, who again 
who have 
Small’s parents, Mr. 
6s Doasl-landgn” on Share 
They were 
returned to 
At The 
Paul Revere Pottery Shop 
THE COLONNADE, MAGNOLIA 
MAY BE FOUND TABLE WARE 
KINDS, FRUIT AND FLOWER 
TILES “AND “CHILDRENS NAME. SEDs 
CHRISTMAS: “ORDERS | BOR GS PEGIAULY 
DESIGNED PIECES TAKEN NOW. 
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ou the North Shore 
Alex H. Sjorland Announces that he has prepared a 
COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENT 
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An educational and healthy pastime for any boy interested in mechanics 
Boys 
miniature 
to make 
electric 
taught to handle tools correctly, 
sail-boats, power boats with 
motors, water mills in brooks 
Lessons are all private by appointment 
ALEX H. SJORLAND, 40 UNION STREET, MANCHESTER 
TELEPHONE 6-M 
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Magnolia the first part of this week for the remainder of 
the season. 
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ISS Karuertne Dorr, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Dorr 
of Smith’s Point, Manchester, will sail Sept: 2 on the 
Rochambeau from New York for France. She will be 
acco? panied by Miss Frances Lippitt, daughter of Sen- 
ator Lippitt of Beverly Farms. They will do special 
work for the blind soldiers and will be connected with the 
war relief work of the Students’ Atelier in Paris.’ They 
will carry letters of introduction to several persons in 
Paris from the French Ambassador Jusserand and from 
Secretary Lansing, both friends of the Lippitts. Both 
of the young ladies are very much in earnest, and expect 
to work six months. Miss Dorr has spent August in 
Manchester, coming direct from the Garland school camp 
for girls at Billerica where she teok a special course. 
She is a member of the Vincent club of Boston. 
WHITING - ADAMS 
BRUSHES 
ALWAYS SUIT—NEVER FAIL 
Especially adapted to Marine Werk. 
The vitality of the high-grade tough and elastic bristles 
used in 
WHITING-ADAMS BRUSHES 
insures exceptionally long usage, true economy of wear. 
The velvet softness of ends of bristles in these brushes 
gives to work done with them a surface as smooth as 
polished metal. Send for Illustrated Literature. 
John L. Whiting - J. J Adams Co. 
BOSTON, U. 
Brush Manufacturers for ofan Stn Hundred Years 
Whiting-Adams Brushes Awarded Gold Medal, the highest award at Panama-Pacific 
Exposition, 1915 
W. I. Ayers 
Linen Co. 
Importers and Manufacturers Agents 
Hotel Linens 
501 Washington St. 
Boston 
Telephone Oxford 6 
Table Cloths 
Table Tops 
Damask 
Napkins 
Towels 
Crashes 
Sheets 
Pillow Cases 
Blankets 
Bed Spreads 
Comfortables 
Lace Curtains 
Etc,,.”Etc., 
