Sept. 17, 1915, 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ’ROUND 
“HAP” WARD’S 
FERN-CROFT 
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DANVERS 45 
LUCKY NUMBER DANCES--MON., TUES., FRI, SAT. EVES. 
TWO BALL ROOMS EXCELLENT MUSIC 
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Mrs. Hobart Chatfield-Vaylor left Chicago Sunday 
for the east where she will spend the autumn with her 
daughter, Mrs. Hendricks H. Whitman of Bulrush Farm, 
North Beverly. Mrs. Chatfield-’laylor was an enthusi- 
astic looker-on at the tournament last week of the wo 
mien’s national golf championship at Onwentsia. She was 
jresent at all of the matches, following with much inter- 
est the one between her house guest, Mrs, W. A. Gavin 
of England and Miss Ernestine Pierce of Chicago, and 
she was among the constant entertainers each day at the 
club or at her Lake Forest home, “Ifairlawn.” Last Fr 
day she gave a luncheon for sixteen at the club, mainly 
olficials of the tournament. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker and family returned 
today from their summer home at Marblehead Neck to 
their winter residence at 3030 Lake Shore drive, Chicago. 
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Mrs, Marshall Field of Chicago is visiting in the 
east and is spending some time with her niece, Mrs, Albert 
J. Beveridge of “Selwood,” everly arms, 
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Hon. and Mrs. severidge plan to remain 
at their new summer home, “Selwood,” Leverly Farms 
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well along into the fall. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 0 
Che Finn uf the Crane 
Crea Hiuuse, Hund 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
LOBSTER NOW OPEN---DAILY 
LUNCre EON SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
Telephone 5 The Wetherbee Estate Opp, Old Cmetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House” Ipawich 
HOME MADE CAKE AND BREAD 
Detroit left 
Magnolia 
Monday after a delightful two weeks on the North Shore 
a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Jerome K. Remick at Magnolia. 
She has gone to Atlantic City for a visit with M1 
Miss Aileen McDonald. of 
Iirooks, also of Detroit. The Remicks, by the way, have 
yreatly enjoyed their summer at Magnolia, a change from 
their customary sojourn at Bass Rocks, Gloucester. They 
plan to leave for Detroit the first of next week, 
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Miss Lois McGinley of Pittsburg is visiting in Late 
Forest, Ill, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kdward 
Small Moore. Mrs. Moore gave a luncheon for her last 
week at the Blackstone hotel, Chicago. 
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Rev, Henry W. Foster of Harvard Divinity School 
will preach Sunday, Sept. 1g, at the Unitarian church, 
Masconomo st., Manchester-by-the-Sea, Service at eleven 
o'clock, Seats free. All are welcome. This will be the 
cosing service of the season, 
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Dr. Charles A, Porter, formerly. of the 
arms colony, who has been in the war service abroad, 
has returned home, Dr. Porter was with the Harvard 
unit of the American ambulance in Krance and 
aleo worked among the stricken Serbians. 
Beverly 
corp: 
Sheffield Newspaper 
Holder. The most prac 
tical device for breakfast 
reading because the arms 
are adjusable and the paper 
seats securely at precisely 
the fight angle. Width 
% 4-4 inches, special price, 
#1,50, 
Door Stop. With its gay colored flowers, 
this sturdy lithe remover of slams and draughts 
suggests the peaceful drawing-room of Vuge 
Jand, whence ite or ginal came, Many cone 
sider it too attractive for lowly and, 
securing a pair, elevate them to act as book 
ends, Height, 71-2 inches. Special price 
$2.50 singly, or #4.50 the pair. 
service, 
Sturdy German Cerberus 
Leopold, the Dachshund Shoe Scraper. Thi 
of iron, weighs 25 
keeps muddy feet from tracking over your rugs. He's made 
pounds, measures 22 1-2 inches from tongue to tail, and costs #00. 
occasions 
HER.E are 
through the summer when a prize 
Numerous 
ora gift or favor of special distinction 
and charm is especially appreciated. 
Remember that we have brought right 
here to Magnolia the choicest of our 
showings in our Fifth Avenue Shop. 
OVINGTON’S 
LEXINGTON AVENUE 
Bar Harbor MAGNOLIA, MASS. New York 
