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Miss Gladys McMillan 1s on from 
Detroit for a visit with her grand- 
mother, Mrs. James MeMillan at 
Eaglehead, Manchester. Several in- 
formal parties have been given in her 
including a young people’s 
luncheon last week by Mrs. MeMil- 
lan, who is also giving a luncheon at 
Haglehead this afternoon for Miss 
MeMillan. 
Mrs. N. S. Simpkins of Beverly 
Farms gave a dinner for cight ai her 
home one evening this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius J. Knowles 
of Worcester are expected back from 
a short European trip the coming 
week and will-spend the balance of 
the summer with Mrs. Knowles’ 
family, the John R. McGinleys, who 
are occupying the Stevens cottage on 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, this sum- 
mer. 
Oliver Ames is a guest on H. M. 
Sears’ yacht, ‘‘Hope,’’ new on the 
Eastern Yacht club cruise to Bar 
Harbor. 
The Henry Pratt McKeans had as 
a week-end guest, Mrs. Norton 
Downes and Miss Bessie Downes, 
wife and daughter of Dr. Norton 
Downes of Ambler, Pa. Miss Downes 
has remained for a more extended 
visit. Mrs. McKean gave an infor- 
mal dinner in honor of her house 
guests last Friday evening. 
Edgar J. McGill, the Boston real 
estate man at Montserrat 1» erer ting 
a new concrete bungalow there. 
Mrs. Hanna, who has taken the 
Jumbo cottage owned bv Otis LH. 
-Luke, Beverly Farms, was due Tues- 
day of this week. 
George N. Black left Manchester 
this week for his annual vacation 
trip to Ellsworth, Me. He is accom- 
panied by Charles B. Pitman. - 
HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES 
Handicraft Shep for the Blind 
9 BRIDGE ST.,. MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Hand woven art fabrics and rugs in distinctive designs 
and colors. Machine and hand sewed housekeepers’ sup- 
plies, hand knitted articles, sweaters, ete., 
also baskets and trays. 
C. L. Brepreuu, Central St., 
Local Agent for ‘‘ Wondermops’ 
wools; 
tresses and chair-caning. 
in imported 
Orders taken for mat- 
> and brooms. 
““The State can teach the blind to work, but their fellow citizens 
must furnish the market for their products.— Helen Kelver. 
The Hugo Johnstones are still at 
Pasadena, Cal., and their estate at 
Hamilton is in charge of the cuire- 
takers. 
Woleott H. Johnson and family 
of Boston are again at Fairfeld 
Farm, and Lone Tree Farm, Hamil- 
ton, is the summer home of the 
Reginald Robbins of Boston. Mr. 
Robbins is associated with the Wal- 
tham Watch Factory Co. 
It is reported that the D. Herbert 
Hostetters are desirous of disposing 
of their Beverly estate and will lo- 
eate in Manchester or Magnolia 
Mrs. Kirk B. Armour, Kansas City, 
who is the tenant of the Wilkins cot- 
tage, Magnolia, and who recently an- 
nounced her engagement to Charles 
Littlefield, Paymaster U. S. N., has 
as guests her son, Watson Armour, 
wife, child and maid. Miss Mary 
Augusta Armour, the daughter, is 
in Europe, and the son, Lawrence, is 
spending much of his time on his 
yacht and makes frequent runs jnto 
Magnoha harbor. Mrs. Armour is 
leaving Magnolia for Kunsas City, 
for her prospective wedding about 
the second week in September 
President Taft has been asked to. 
present the Royal Sewanhaka eup to 
the winner of the international yacht 
race to be sailed the week o1 July 25, 
under the auspices of the Manehes- 
ter Yacht ¢lub. 
Admiral Pillsbury of the U. S. N. 
and Mrs. Pillsbury are guests of their 
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward B. Richardson of 
Brookline at their Magnolia cottage. 
Mrs. Richardson is one of the en- 
thusiastic motorists on the North 
Shore and a skillful driver of her 
own auto. She is particularly re- 
membered as an all-round athletic 
young woman and leader socially 
when on the East Gloucester shore 
at Hawthorne Inn, where she spent 
many summers previous to her mar- 
riage. Mr. Richardson is of the firm 
of Richardson & Hale, consulting en- 
gineers, of Boston. 
C. Il. Tyler, esq., ot Boston and 
Beverly Cove has returned from his 
annual fishing trip to Labrador. 
G. B. Post and family of New 
York arrived Monday of this week 
at the Dudley L. Pickiiun house, 
Beverly Cove. 
