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At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
has opened her Branch Store at the HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE 
the NEW MAGNOLIA, 
a|ESIES 
Miss Kathryn Motley of New 
York has joined her mother, Mrs. 
T. N. Motley, at the New Magnolia 
hotel. 
Mrs. J. M. Talbot of New York 
entertained her sister, Mrs. G. A. 
Soper, of New York, at the New 
Magnolia during the past week. 
Many automobile parties enjoyed 
the hospitality of the New Mag- 
nolia hotel during the past week, 
prominent among whom were Mr. 
and Mrs. William “H. Dexter, Clif- 
ton” Dexter and, A. HH! Dexter” of 
Springfield, who stopped at this re- 
sort for two days while on a trip to 
the White Mountains in their Pack- 
ard touring car. 
H. T. Desmond, a prominent ar- 
chitect of Boston, accompanied by 
Mrs. Desmond and Miss L. Hollis 
of Boston, arrived at the New Mag- 
nolia on Sunday in their White 
touring car and spent an enjoyable 
day at this famous North Shore 
resort. 
William A. Walton and_ wife, 
Mrs. C. W. Brown and Miss Ger- 
trude Brown of Providence are 
registered at the New Magnolia for 
an indefinite stay. 
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Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peect of New 
York en route to the White Moun- 
tains in their Cadillac car made a 
stay of three days at the New Mag- 
nolia hotel. Mr. and Mrs. 
Peect have just returned from an 
extended tour through the southern 
countries of Europe. 
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thorne 
of Chicago accompanied by Mrs. 
Hoitt and Mrs. Donnelly of the 
Same city arrived at the New Mag- 
nolia in their Pope-Toledo car and 
are spending a few days at this fa- 
mous hostelry before completing 
their tour to the White Moun- 
tains. 
Mrs. James K. Kenney of Bos- 
ton entertained at lunch at the New 
Magnolia, Sunday, Mrs. James B. 
Ryan of Dublin, Ireland, Mrs. 
Francis A. Campbell and Miss Ken- 
ney of Boston, making the trip 
from Boston in a large’ Franklin 
car. 
Huntington Wilson, Third As- - 
sistant Secretary of State, formerly 
U. S. Minister to Japan, has joined 
his wife, Mrs. Huntington Wilson, 
at the New Magnolia hotel, where 
they are making an extended visit. 
Mrs. E. R. Van Veckton, F. R. 
Van Veckton, Mrs. Charles L. Pet- 
ree and Miss Thompson of New 
Little Falls, N. Y., have arrived at 
the New Magnolia for a sojourn. 
Mrs. Marie A. Ober and the 
Misses Ober of Brookline have reg- 
istered at the New Magnolia for the 
season. 
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INS PECAN, 
MISS CARPENTER 
MAGNOLIA, oe 
RES PIE TA LLY: 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Begs to announce the re-opening of her SHOP in the OCEANSIDE HOTEL (in the }~© 
corner) on Lexington Avenue, nearest the New Magnolia, with a Fine and 
Varied Assortment of Imported NOVELTIES. Also the Latest De- 
signs in Fine Gold Jewelry, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Etc. 
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