SPECIAL ATTENTION 
Society Notes 
Mrs. William A. Slater is leaving 
Beverly Cove Monday for a trip to 
Europe. The cottage which the Sla- 
ters have been occupying will not be 
closed at once, though Mrs. Slater 
will return directly to her Washington 
home instead of again coming to the 
shore. 
Count Mocenigo of the Italian lega- 
tion, who is spending the summer at 
Manchester, goes on a leave of ab- 
sence in October, and will spend it at 
his home in Venice, Italy, where his 
sister will be married about Oct. 15. 
Counsellor of the Swedish legation 
and Mme. de Strale and Mlle. Gladys 
de Strale expect to go to Europe in 
October onaleave. They will proba- 
bly spend the winter in Rome. 
Senor Alfredo Alvarez Calderon, 
first secretary of the Peruvian lega- 
tion, and son of the former Peruvian 
Minister to Washington, is going to 
leave the diplomatic service tempora- . 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Ohe HOYLE STUDIO 
Near the Hotel Hesperus 
A SPECIALTY IS MADE OF 
FINE PORFRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY 
IS GIVEN TO CHILDREN AND PHOTOGRAPHING FAMILIES 
CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HAND-CARVED FRAMES 
Telephone: 64-2, Magnolia, Mass. 
rily, during which time he will engage 
in commercial pursuits in his own 
country. He will go to South Amer- 
ica next month, and then return un- 
officially to Washington for the winter 
season. After three months he will 
go back to Peru for a period of several 
years. He is spending the summer at 
the New Magnolia. 
Mrs. Southerland, wife of Com- 
mander Southerland, U.S.N., and her 
daughters, the Misses Southerland, 
will leave Magnolia Sept. 18 for Bryn 
Mawr before returning to their home 
in Washington. 
The New Magnolia 
Mrs. Dickinson Lewis and _ her 
daughter, Miss Marion Lewis of New 
York, spent a few days at the Magno- 
lia the past week. 
Alexander M. Harrison will spend 
the week-end:a guest of friends at the 
New Magnolia 
“ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Parks of Wich- 
ita, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 
Flume Road, Magnolia 
11 
Beck of Wichita, are registered here 
for a few days before leaving for the 
West. 
Mrs. Georse H. Morrill andi Miss 
E. F. Morrill of Boston are registered 
at the New Magnolia for the balance 
of the season. 
Charles E. Lee of. Jamaica Plain, 
one of Boston’s prominent real estate 
men, is registered here for two weeks’ 
stay. 
Mrs. S. D. Lewis and Miss J. M. 
Lewis of New York are registered for 
the balance of the season. 
Miss E. L. James of Baltimore,- 
Md., has joined her friends, Mrs. and 
Mrs. J. D. Mason .of Brookline, for 
the balance of the season. 
Miss May Young of Boston has 
joined her father and mother, Capt. 
and Mrs. S. C. Young at the New 
Magnolia for a sojourn. 
Mr. and Mrs. William James of St. 
James, Mo., are entertaining as their 
guest at the New Magnolia Mr. Nat. 
S. Green of Melbourne, Aus. 
SEPT. 
10, 
18sOos, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Crafts, she first occupant of the Corner Store, gathered up the products of 
her trade, consisting of Potatoes, Corn, Eggs, Butter, and other fruits from the soil of the 
Town, and shipped them in the Packet for Boston, where she disposed of them and with 
the proceeds thereof purchased her Fall and Winter trade. 
Unlike the contents of the OLD CORNER STORE of today, there was no 
Priscilla Muslin Underwear, no King Pin Waists, no Ruffled Petticoats, no Lisle Hosiery, 
Hair Pins, Side Combs, Stock Collars, Art Goods, and other goods galore. 
No! Our ancestors’ wants did not call for them. 
what there is for you at the Old Corner! 
Just imagine what she did have, and 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Mancuester, Mass. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
eeeeree FEES LIN Cagis 
AND SUMMER 
SAHOHS 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Baath Manchester, 
High Class PAINTING and DECORATING 
Can be pained tW. AUGUSTUS NICHOLS’ 
Webster Block, 
Telephone 458-6 
Pleasant Street, 
Gloucester, Massachusetts 
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