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The Grill Club garden, which was 
- opened the first of the week, on the 
velvety lawn adjoining the club house, 
was quite the hit of the week at Mag- 
nolia, and the place grew at once into 
popular favor, as was attested by the 
large numbers who have been there 
each afternoon tohavetea. The Hun- 
garian orchestra plays from a platform 
in the centre of the garden. Bay trees 
and flowers, both cut blooms and nat- 
ural growing flowers, add charm to 
the spot. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Hopkins 
had as -their guests for a brief visit 
this week Mr. and Mrs. john R. Heg- 
erman, who sailed away in their yacht 
yesterday for Bar Harbor. Mr. Hager- 
man is president of the Metropolitian 
Life Insurance Co. of New York. 
ark: 
Mr. Hopkins’ emother, Mrs. 
Hopkins arrived at Manchester Tues- 
day for a visit. 
Miss Margaret Corlies of Philadel- 
phia, who is stopping at the Ocean- 
side for a few aa gave a delight- 
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ful little luncheon at the Grill Club in 
Magnolia Monday for her mother, 
Mrs. S. Fisher Corlies, among her 
guests being Edward Browning the 
noted whip of Philadelphia, who is at 
~ Colonial Arms, in East Gloucester for 
the summer; also Mr. Bell and Henry 
Sleeper of Boston. Those who read 
Miss Corlies’ little volume ‘‘Shreds,”’ 
published last winter, will be interest- 
ed to know the John C. Winston Pub- 
lishing Co. are soon to put another 
volume, ‘“‘The Old Schloss’, on the 
market. This will have twenty beau- 
tiful illustrations. 
Among the arrivals at Brownland 
in Manchester this week are Mr. and 
Mrs W.H. Beers and daughter of 
New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Newell 
Bent and child of Cornwall-on-the 
Hudson. They are both here for the 
balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby left 
Boston this morning in their large 
Pierce-Arrow touring car for a trip 
through the state to Saratoga, where 
they will remain a week or ten days 
while the racing season is on. 
One of the merriest parties of the 
week was that of Monday night when 
Mrs. J. H. Walker of Detroit who is 
at Miss Stearns’ villa for the season, 
entertained a party of twenty-four 
young people at a lunch at the Grill 
Club, after a hayrack ride up the 
North Shore through Manchester and 
Essex. 
Electric fans can be had of Clark 
& Mills Electric Co., Post-office 
block, Manchester. * 
Tennis Finals 
Tennis has been attracting much at- 
tention at the Essex County club the 
past week. Miss Evelyn Sears won 
out yesterday in the ladies’ finals, de- 
feating Miss Priscilla Stackpole, 4-6, 
6-0, 6-2. Miss S. Thayer won out 
against Miss Blair in consolations, 6-2, 
4-6, 6-3. The mixed doubles are down 
to the finals. 
Telephone to the Clark & Mills 
Electric Co. for electric fans. Tele- 
phone 146-5 Manchester. + 
E. F. MeNamee 
At 484 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
has opened her Branch Store at the HOYLE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE 
the 
NEW MAGNOLIA, 
DEN-G ERIE 
and 
where she will carry a Choice line of 
EMBROTDERTE'S 
