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M. “ANCHESTTE S summer colony is augmented not 
a little by ae many guests who are daily arriving 
at the Masconomo House. Many persons well known to 
those on the North Shore have registered there for the 
season, while an equally large number will make the 
Masconomo their headquarters during the remainder of 
July. ,Among the prominent people to arrive the last 
few days are Mrs. Amos Morrill of New York and party, 
including Mrs. H. G. Case, Miss Louise Morrill, Mrs. W. 
Cool idge Morrill, Converse sages and George P. Mor- 
ril; Mf. and Mrs. Walter Kramer and sons of Win- 
che ster, Mr. and Mrs. F. Siaoed Fay of Boston, with 
Miss Fay and Mrs. Van Deventer; Mr. and ey W. 
Gordon McCabe, Jr., and family of Charleston, HS 
D. Marshall and the Misses Marshall of Brodie Mr. 
and Mrs. Walter H. Redman and Rk. B. Redman and Miss 
Redran; W. H. Conant and Harley Perkins of Brook- 
line, Mr. and Mrs. Henry IJttleson and sons with a party 
composed of P. J. Lawton and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. 
Stix and family; Mrs. M. A. Cruft and the Misses 
Cruft of New York, Mrs. V. A. Wood and Miss Wood 
of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. N. T. Hawkins and Miss H. 
Hawkins of New York, Oswald Kunhardt of Berlin, 
Germany, Mrs. H.- B. Jackson ot Boston, Mr. and Mrs. 
S. A. Dickerson, Mr and Mrs. George ‘Tl. Andrew, Mr. 
and Mrs. F. M. Train and Miss Train, Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Dwelley, Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Hill, Dr. and Mrs. 
Frank P, Williams, Mrs. E. A. Loring, Mrs. G.L. Wil- 
liars, ahd Mrs. H. C. Van Bergen, all of Brookline, Mrs. 
es ar Elsas, Norman Elsas and Mrs. Erhlich of Atlanta, 
Ga, H. T. Hinkley of Boston, Mrs. EF. A. Boardman of 
Beverly Farms, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bruen of N. Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Warren of the Pride’s colony 
have gone to Maine for a few weeks’ visit. 
A FIFTH AVENUE BEAUTY SALON IN MAGNOLIA! 
Elizabeth Arden 
at the request of her many clients—arranged to give her well-known Muscle- 
Strapping treatments here in Magnolia. If you have already experienced the bene- 
fits of the Arden Methods in Fifth Avenue, you know they are the best preventa- 
tive and surest remedy for sunburn, and the general preservation of the complexion 
If you are not now an ‘Arden devotee’’ you will do well to acquaint 
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yourself with Miss Arden’s Muscle-Strapping Treatment, 
sunburnt skin is unsightly—and the removal of tan is often a lengthy and trouble- 
Don’t wait until you return to town—take the Arden treatment NOW. 
Of course the famous ‘‘Venetian’’ Preparations are here 
Magnolia 133, and arrange an appointment—at your rooms if you. wish. 
Preparations you may desire will be mailed the day after order is received. 
MAGNOLIA---‘‘The Norman’”’ 
TELEPHONE 133 
Miss Fah Young of Boston, who has been spending 
the early summer at the Brownland cottages, Manchester, 
has closed her stay there and is now making her annual 
visit to Newport. Later in the season, Miss Young will 
go to Bar Harbor for a time. - Preston Gibson is in New 
york on a short business trip this week. John Pickering 
Putnam, Jr., joined his parents at the Brownlands for the 
4th and the week-end. He is to spend the summer camp- 
ing at Hudson Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kidder, who 
are spending the summer here, are very proud of the 
grandson which was recently born to their son and daugh- 
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kidder, Jr., who are 
members of the Wenham summer colony. Maynard Gil- 
man, the proprietor of the Lbrownlands, has had as his 
guests this week, his brothers, Dr. Charles Gilman and 
Dr. Harry Gilman of Boston. 
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Matthew Campbell, of the Country club, Brookline, 
has been engaged as golf instructor at the Essex County 
club for this season. 
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Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Mandell entertained sixteen at 
dinner ‘Tuesday evening at their summer home at Wen- 
ham. : 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eisemann are giving a dinner to 
a number of their friends at the Beverly Farms summer 
colony this evening. 
J. J. Scribner, scalp specialist of Boston, is at 
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the Hotel Masconomo, Manchester-by-the-Sea, for the 
summer. Scientific treatment of scalp and face. Nor- 
wegian method of massage for headaches and insomnia. 
Shampooing and manicuring. Appointments also made 
for residence. Address Hotel Masconomo, ‘Telephone 
8386 Manchester. ? 
here in Magnolia. A 
Just telephone 
My ‘‘ Vene- 
also. 
NEW YORK--509 Fifth Ave. 
