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MISS CARPENTER 
MAGNOLIA, Me: 
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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Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre 
who returned to Manchester last Sat- 
urday from spending the winter tour- 
ing Europe, left Thursday evening 
for New Orleans, where Mr. Denegre 
goes to attend to business interests. 
The George H. Towles of Boston 
opened their bungalow on Misery 
Island last Saturday. 
Prescott Huidekoper has been 
spending the week at Beverly Farms, 
a guest of N. S. Simpkins, jr. 
Mrs. Sellers McKee of New York 
has been spending the week a guest of 
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas McKee at Beverly 
Farms. 
F. M. Whitehouse is out with a 
handsome new Pierce-Arrow car. At 
their Manchester Cove place Wednes- 
day, Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse enter- 
tained a number of friends at luncheon 
and dinner, the guests enjoying the 
fireworks display on the beach in the 
evening. 
Senor Julip L East, of Lima, Peru, 
has joined his friend, Senor A. Al- 
varez Calderon, secretary of the lega- 
tion of Peru, at the New Magnolia. 
Mr. East is interested in extensive 
mining properties in Peru and has 
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PRICE’S PURITY POWDER 
A dainty necessity for toilet use. 
all odor of perspiration. 
Instantly banishes 
Especially commended to 
those who indulge in athletic sports. 
Sample by mail 
free, or in cans, postpaid, 25 cents.” 
PRICE DRUG CO. 
SALEM, 
made this a trip of pleasure and _busi- 
ness combined. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B. Atwater of 
New York city arrived at the New 
Magnolia Sunday where they will 
spend the month of July. Mr. At- 
water is a well known publishing man, 
being connected with the Home Pub- 
lishing Cv. 
On Thursday Mrs. J. H. Cressey of 
Malden entertained at luncheon Mrs. 
Henry P. Emerson and Mrs. A. San- 
derson of Lynn. 
MASS. 
An instructor in bridge is some- 
thing new for North Shore folk, and 
many will be pleased to know that 
after July 1 Miss Seavey will be ready 
to give lessons ‘‘At the Sign of the 
Dolphin.” 
Mrs. Paige, who has just opened her 
art rooms at Magnolia will give lessons 
free to all who buy of her. The class- 
es are very interesting and attractive, 
ladies meeting each morning to chat 
over their needle work. 
E. F. MeNamee 
At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Will open her Branch Store at the HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE 
the NEW MAGNOLIA, 
where she will carry a Choice line of 
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