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The sixth annual carnival of sports 
is to be held on the beach at Magnolia 
next Friday, Aug. 3, at 2.30. This is 
one of the features of the season at 
Magnolia, and crowds ‘rom all along 
the shore gather for the event. There 
will be this year: a 100-yd. dash, a 
50-yd. dash for boys under 16 years, 
potato race, 3-legged race, 100-yd. 
swim, 40-yd. swim for boys under 15 
years, canoe race with four men in the 
canoe, pillow fight. The tournament 
of mounted sports will follow within a 
few weeks. 
Rev. John McC. Foster will preach 
in the Union chapel, Magnolia, to- 
morrow morning at 11. 
Mr. George C. Osborn of East 
Orange, N.J., has registered at the 
New Magnolia where he will make an 
extended visit 
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FIFTH SEASON: 
Dr. Allen McLane Hamilton of 
New York was at the Hesperus this 
week for a short stay. 
The Grille club of Magnolia has 
been serving very dainty luncheons 
and dinners during the week to mem- 
bers from Beverly Farms, Manchester 
and along the shore. The consensus 
of opinion is, that the cuisine and 
service are equal to the best restau- 
rants of New York. A feature of 
the club during August will be a well 
set up tennis court, also music every 
afternoon and evening by a Hungarian 
Gypsy band wearing the national 
costume. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge’s, jr., is ex- 
pected home from Europe the last of 
this month. 
Rev. E. E. Buckle of Nashua, N.H., 
accompanied by Mr. W. S. Carleton 
and Miss M. A. Carleton has regis- 
tered at the New Magnolia for a 
-sojourn. 
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A number of the officers from the 
2d Corps Cadets who were visiting 
officers of the U. S. Kearsarge at 
Rockport enjoyed dinner at the New 
Magnolia Sunday. In the party were 
Lt. Col. Fitz, Major Spencer, Capt. 
Vaughn, Capt. Perkins, Lt. Vaughn, 
who were accompanied by Mrs. 
Vaughn and Miss Molure of Pittsburg” 
Mrs. John A. Shea and family of 
Clifton, SC., arrived at the New 
Magnolia Saturday for an extended 
stay. 
Frank Ridlon of Brookline, regis- 
tered at the New Magnolia Saturday 
for a two weeks’ stay. Mr. Ridlon is 
president of the Frank Ridlon Co., a 
well known electrical concern of 
Boston. 
Mr.. and Mrs. M. B. Putnam of 
Cliftondale, and Mrs. W. B. Board- 
man and Miss Ruth Rogers of 
Colorado Springs, registered at the 
New Magnolia for the season. 
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