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Among the arrivals at the Mascon- 
omo, in Manchester, are Mrs. B. L. 
Bouyer, New Orleans ; Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph Koshland, Miss May Kosh- 
land and Miss Ethel Koshland, Bos- 
ton ; William Henry Miller and M. 
E. Wooster of New York. 
Mrs. Theodore Frothingham, Theo- 
dore Frothingham, jr., Huntington 
W. and Bainbridge Frothingham of 
Philadelphia, are located at the 
Gables, one of the Oceanside cottages 
at Magnolia. 
Among the arrivals at the Mascon- 
omo hotel are William Henry Miller, 
the general manager of the Press 
Bureau of New York City, and M. E. 
Wooster, the assistant general man- 
ager. Messrs. Miller and Wooster in- 
tend remaining several weeks~ along 
the North Shore im the interest of the 
Press Bureau of which the Honorable 
Charles Emory Smith is president. 
Mr. Smith was formally U. S. minis- 
ter to Russia and was Post-Master 
General during the McKinley adminis- 
tration and is the editor of the Phila- 
delphia Press. 
Mrs. C. F. Emerson of Titusville, 
Pa., has hired one of the Aborn cot- 
tages, Magnolia, for the summer. 
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ART GOODS 
Studio on Ground Floor 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
D’HOTE LUNCH 
MRS. J. RUSSELL SELFRIDGE’S 
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TABLE 
Norman Avenue 
MAGNOLIA 
served from 12.30 to 2 o’clock 
making a specialty of Sea Foods, Broilers and Beefsteaks 
Basket Lunches supplied for Automobile and Coaching Parties 
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The beautiful summer estate of Mr. 
and Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane at Man- 
chester proved a delightful spot for 
the “‘ grads” of 25 years ago to cele- 
brate their anniversary Monday. 
More than 100 members of the class 
of ’81, of Harvard, were Mr. Lane’s 
guests on that day. The party came 
to Manchester in a train of five parlor 
cars, being driven from there to Mr. 
Lane’s summer home by way of the 
Essex County Club, where many 
stopped to play a few holes at golf. 
Lunch was served at 12.30, after which 
a number of the party enjoyed the 
fine bathing at Dana’s Beach. The 
beautiful Italian gardens on the es- 
tate, just completed, were a matter of 
much attention in looking over the 
grounds. Governor Guild was in the 
party. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodrich of 
Manchester and Boston sailed on the 
Deutschland a few days ago to spend 
the summer in Europe. 
Included among the arrivals at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, this week are: 
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Kemble, Phila.; 
Miss Mary Southerland, Washington ; 
Curtis Guild, Miss M. C. Guild and 
Miss S. L. Guild, Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dodge and 
family have taken rooms at the Ocean- 
side, Magnolia, for the season. 
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Mrs. Otto Kahn came on from her 
country estate in New Jersey by 
special train yesterday afternoon, and 
is now located at the Charles Head 
estate at Manchester for the summer. 
Mr. Kahn is in Europe at present, 
where he was called some weeks ago 
by the serious illness of his mother. 
Mr. Kahn’s brother, Felix Kahn, will 
come to Manchester in a day or two. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head have 
gone to their estate at Westport, Lake 
Champlain, for the summer. Their 
daughter, Mrs. Russell, is at the Col. 
H. E. Russell cottage at Manchester 
Cove for the summer. 
‘‘ Parramatta,’ the beautiful sum- 
mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
W. Peabody on Corning street, Bev- 
erly Cove, was the scene of a brilliant 
reception Thursday afternoon and 
evening in honor of the recent mar- 
riage of the host and hostess. Scores 
of guests were present from Boston, 
Brookline, Newton, Roxbury,and from 
along the North Shore. 
The Eben D. Jordans arrived at 
their West Manchester estate yester- 
day for the season. 
Houghton & Clark, who opened 
their stores at the Colonnades, Mag- 
nolia, some days ago, have a choice 
lot of bay and box trees and palms 
which they are offering for sale. 
