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IRISH LINEN MANUFACTURERS 
373 Fifth Ave., New York and 
The Colonnade, Magnolia 
Telephone 65M 
Table Damasks 
AND-LOOM Double Damask of 
the finest quality, woven by hand 
and bleached by the sun and moisture 
alone. ‘The durability of these linens and 
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who value a correctly appointed table. 
The designs are unique and exclusive, viz: 
Broad diagonal stripe, Egyptian, Bayeux Tap- 
estry, Louis Quartorze, Game Birds, etc. 
The prices are moderate, being sold direct 
f;om our own looms. 
ORDERS FOR EMBROIDERY WILL 
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PSWICH COTTAGERS are much interested in the 
Farm Fair scheduled for next Saturday, September 
6th, at the Martin estate on High street, to be held for 
the benefit of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 
to Children. The plans for the event are _ practically 
completed. In addition to the plans already announced 
there will be a fruit, flower and vegetable table under 
the direction of Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman, assisted by 
Mrs. Doughty, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Higginbotham, Mrs. 
Rantoul and Mrs. George Barnard. ‘There is also to be a 
table which 1s perhaps the one of most interest to mem- 
bers of the Ipswich summer colony and is to be in 
charge of some of last season’s debutantes and _ the 
younger girls, among whom are Miss Ruth Harrington, 
Miss Anna Agassiz, Miss Eleanore Richardson, the Misses 
Fenno, Miss Elizabeth Beal, Miss Ruth Payne, Miss 
Elizabeth Caswell, Miss Barbara Campbell, Miss Ethel- 
inda ‘Tucker, Miss Barbara Swain and Miss Sybil Apple- 
ton. Soft drinks will be sold by Merrill Kelly. The 
game of canes is in charge of another college student, 
Francis Ross. One of the drawing cards of the occasion 
will be the well-known jugglers Le Roy, whose perform- 
ances are always a treat to young and old. Dime beguil- 
ing side shows will be presented by Master James Apple- 
ton. The future will be unveiled to all who wish to consult 
a fortune teller, as Mrs. Dodge has offered her services. 
Altogether the day promises to be a gala one, and it is 
hoped that the result will be a very substantial sum for 
the treasury of the society for which the fair is given. 
‘There will be something to attract from rf to 6. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman have just returned 
from a month’s cruise in Long Island Sound. They spent 
considerable time at Newport where they enjoyed the polo 
matches, both being ardent polo enthusiasts, 
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Orders placed now at the Magnolia Store will 
be filled in time for the regular School Opening. 
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The Magnolia Horse show has been held for so 
many years, that it is a great disappointment to many 
not to have it this year. The changes made in the beach 
since last year has made it financially impossible to carry 
out the project this season. The big bath house has 
always served as a grand-stand, but the new Swimming 
Pool made it necessery to remove a portion of the bth- 
house. ‘Those in charge of the events of previous years 
give assurance that the Magnolia Horse show will be 
revived next season, and that it will be held either on the 
Kettle Cove golf club grounds or in the field near the 
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Many North Shore people have gone to the South 
Shore for the horse show at Cohasset today and tomor- 
row, at the race track at Henry M. Whitney. The show 
is held for the benefit of “Bonnie Bairns,” a hospital for 
sick babies. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James Routledge of San Antonio, 
Texas, have been entertaining considerably at their at- 
tractive summer home, ‘“Widcombe-by-the-Sea,” at Rock- 
port this summer. ‘They plan to return to their southern 
home the latter part of next month, 
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Mrs. Hayden Harris of Chicago is concluding a fort- 
night’s visit with Mrs. Arthur Doane Cook at Magnolia 
Sunday, when she will go to Hyannisport, Cape Cod, be- 
fore returning to Chicago. She has been spending part of 
the summer at Lake Geneva, Mich. 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central Square, Man- 
chester, Tel, 53]. ™ 
