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MAGNOLIA. 
Mr. and Mrs, Claude Kilpatrick 
and their two daughters, Miss Lois 
and Miss Elise, arrived Tuesday from 
St. Louis. They have occupied their 
beautiful estate “Stonehurst ’”’ ad- 
joining the Wm. McMillan estate. 
Miss Helen O. Bigelow of Jamaica 
Plain was noted among the arrivals 
Tuesday. The Bigelows will occupy 
the Goodwin cottage again this year. 
Mrs. Laura E. Sheffield and son 
were among the arrivals during the 
week. They will occupy the Wilkins 
cottage this year. The Sheffields 
come from Cleveland, Ohio. 
W. C. Johnston and family of Den- 
ver, Col., will spend the summer at 
the Blynman. They are expected to 
arrive Monday. It is also expected 
that: Dr Charles As Crane’ onthe 
Peoples’ Temple, Boston, and _ his 
family will be guests here with the 
Johnstons, if Dr. Crane’s duties will] 
permit his absence from the city. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown of 
Lubec, Me., arrived Tuesday at the 
Hesperus, where they will spend the 
summer. Miss Helen Bengler of 
Dorchester was also an arrival at this 
house Tuesday. 
Mrs. Thomas Pierce of Topsfield 
entertained Mrs. Richard P. Waters 
and Marion J. Redfearn of Wenham 
at luncheon at the Hesperus Wednes- 
day. 
Among the first arrivals at the 
Aborn this season are: Mr. and Mrs. 
T. A. Murray and family, and Mrs. I. 
G. Gregg of San Saba, Texas. They 
arrived Tuesday and will remajn for 
the summer. 
Miss A. M. Brown of Newbury 
street, Boston, is also one of the 
earliest arrivals at this popular house, 
and will be at Magnolia for the séa- 
son. 
Miss Fannie Myrick of Dorchester 
is among the early arrivals at the 
Blynman. She arrived Tuesday. and 
will remain for the season. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Manchester postoffice for the week 
ending June 18: Aianson W. Beard, 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Cabot, Morsis 
Correa, Moyses Edw. Corréa, John 
P. Cusick, Miss Cornelia Dehon, Mrs. 
Frederick Dexter, Benjamin Foster, 
Miss Margaret Harrington, John E. 
Harty, J... ‘Hartnett <h. Gatkimes 
Robert McFaren, George W. 
Mooney, Chas. W. Parker, John 
Ronayne, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, 
T.P. Rogers, Miss Mary Ruths, Al- 
pheus Sangster, Charles Temple, 
John Walsh and Mrs. C. D. Wheeler. 
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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
The George Wigglesworth house at 
the Neck was opened the first of the 
week: The family came down from 
town yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodrich 
(Madeline Boardman) sailed from Bos- 
ton the latter part of last week for a 
summer trip. They are expected back 
here the first of September. 
The Eben Jordans are expected at 
their West. Manchester place the 
latter part of next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Bremer 
will attend the Harvard-Yale races in 
New London next Thursday. The 
Velthra, their beautiful steam yacht, 
is expected to start to-night for New 
London, where the~Bremers will join 
it the middle of next week. 
The Robert L. Raymonds, who are 
in the J. Warren Merrill house on 
Smith’s Point, have as guest at their 
place Charles Higsby. 
Joseph Stevens and family arrived 
from Washington Wednesday and are 
at their place, off Summer street, for 
the season. 
Fo/€..-Stevens -stable.atjesmithis 
Point_was increased the early part of 
the week by five of. Mr. Stevens’ 
horses that were late in arriving. They 
came from Washington by special car. 
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RIDING and DRIVING CLUB 
Lessons in Riding and Driving, Tandem 
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Also green and qualified Hunters and 
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Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
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