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PA NOTHER WEEK of gaiety has marked the season 
at Mystery Island. Wednesday, Mrs, Carl Keller 
entertained Mrs. Edward Brown of Brookline, at luncheon. 
C. Carpenter Pinney of New York arrived on Thursday 
and Friday evening entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. 
H. R. Lounsbery, Frank Elliott, C. F. Simes, Mr. and 
Mrs. J]. C. Rogers, Miss Sears and others. Saturday, 
Captain McCully of the U.S.N., arrived from Boston 
and entertained at dinner. Sunday evening is a popular 
night and the Casino was filled. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. 
Porter gave a dinner to Mrs, Frank Griswold, Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins and 
George A. Hopkins. At another table Mr. and Mrs. 
George Poole of Brookline gave a dinner to Mr. and Mrs. 
Chandler Hovey. 
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Mr. and Mrs. 
J. C. Howe, A. $. Brown and Mr, 
Walter Yates gave a 
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An ever widening circle of satisfied clients are appreciating the exceptional care 
which he gives to the making of beautiful photographs in the homes and _ hotels 
Specimens can be seen daily at his exhibition in the hotel lobby, or Mr. 
will call personally and show a portfolio of his work if you will telephone. 
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liott. The veranda ball-room is filled ne i Pe both 
afternoon and evening, which seems to be a most popular 
amusement. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page entertained 
Miss Pauline Glazier of Brookline, G. W. Cook of the 
U.S.S. MacDonough, E. W.. Spencer of the U.S.S. Ne- 
braska, Miss Genevieve Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
Lovell at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. G. W heatland, Jr., of 
Salem, and William Rantoul dined at the Casino Tues- 
day evening. Many yachting parties have taken advan- 
tage of the prevailing breezes the last week to sail over 
to the Casino for luncheon. 
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Miss Mary Viveiros, nls SSchhol St., Manchester, 
wishes to announce that she has now on sale Fayal and 
Madeiro embroidery goods; such as bureau scarfs, doiley 
sets, center pieces, handkerchiefs, etc., etc. * 
Telephone 5818 Back Bay 
Ready-to-Wear 
Dresses, Tailored 
Suits, Coats and 
MONS tS 
EXCLUSIVE GOODS AT 
REASONABLE PRICES 
717 Boylston Street 
BOSTON 
ROBERT DULK 
bet he THE STUDIO CRAFTS SHOP 
STHVAVE., N:-Y. 
Special attention is given to the designing of distinctive 
and individual effects in the Precious Metals. 
Instruction in Design and the Crafts. 
13 BRIDGE STREET - = 
NO. MANCHESTER 
ANTIQUES THAT ARE ANTIQUES 
SPECIALTIES IN CHINA AND GLASS 
I will collect for you with the same care and discrimination that | would 
for myself, 
MISS J. M. WISE, Prop’r. 
379 Boylston St., 
Boston 
Souvenirs & Novelties 
IN JEWELRY 
A complete line of Souvenir spoons, Brooch 
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DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 
PRIZE GUPS, SHEFFIELD PLATE 
and all pi ERS mi NOVELTIES 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewelers and Opticians 
161 Main Street, Gloucester, Mass. 
