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SOCIETY. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter returned from Chicago 
last Sunday, joining the former’s mother, Mrs. L. Z. 
Leiter, at Beverly Cove, and bringing to her a little 
grandson, presented to the Leiters on July 1, in Chica- 
go. There is great rejoicing in the Leiter household 
since the little arrival is the first to perpetuate the 
Leiter name. 
Godfrey Cabot of the Beverly Farms colony is in 
West Virginia for a short sojourn. 
One of the jolly parties of young people that recent- 
ly made the trip to Mystery Island Inn by motor boat 
from Magnolia was composed of Misses Phoebe Adams, 
Margaret Britton, Helen Johnston, Georgianna Baxter, 
Margaret Walker, Isabella Wadsworth, Edith Stevens 
and Helen Wheelock, and Edward Stevens, Magee Bax- 
ter, Hendrickson Johnston, Walter Comfort, Charles 
Dadsworth and A. B. Dewey, jr. The party was given 
by the last two named. 
Mrs. Lewis Hancock gave informal luncheon parties 
at her cottage in Hamilton, Tuesday and Thursday 
afternoons of this week.. : 
The S. E. Hutchinson estate at Beverly Farms, which 
has been transformed into one of the most attractive 
along the North Shore since Mr. Hutchinson bought the 
property two years ago, is the center of much enter- 
taining this season. Quite the most welcome guest, in 
his frequent week-end visits, is Mrs. Hutchinson’s 
father, E. T. Stotesbury of Philadephia, who spends 
much of his time at Bar Harbor with his other daugh- 
ter. Mr. Stotesbury is a guest over the present week- 
end of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson. Miss Cynthra Hutch- 
‘$mson, the debutante daughter of the house, has been 
entertaining two young friends from Philadelphia, 
Miss Marion Almy and Miss Sophie Hutchinson, who 
are remaining over for the dinner-dance at the Essex 
County club tonight. Dr. and Mrs. O’Neil are up from 
York Harbor for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hutch- 
-inson, too. Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton Hutchinson, Mr. 
- and Mrs. Bell of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 
oi Baltimore and Bass Rocks, were recent house guests 
~of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson. 
Ammi W. Lancashire has been entertaining at Man- 
chester, Calvert P. Cottrell, 3d, of Westerly, R. I. 
Henry P. King of Boston and Pride’s Crossing is en- 
joying a cruise in Nova Scotia waters in the Sch. yacht 
Ranger. He was at Dixby, N. S., the early part of this 
week. Neal Rantoul of Beverly Farms accompanies him. 
These pleasant summer mornings find quite a number 
of the young people. of the summer colony enjoying the 
pleasures of beach life at West Beach, Beverly Farms, 
and being taught the art of swimming by an instructor. 
We noted in one of these groups one morning this 
week Jack Caswell, Belle Dexter, Edith Fabyan, Isabel 
Boardman, Anaretta Luke, Eleanor Jackson, Isabel and 
Peggy Porter, Elizabeth Caswell, Josephine Rantoul and 
others. 
One of the most delightful events in the amusement 
line, this season, will be the giving of the Joseph Jeffer- 
son plays by George Kiernan, the talented young artist, 
who will act the entire cast of characters in ‘‘The 
Rivals,’ at the Oceanside Casino, Magnolia, Friday eve- 
ning, August 5, and ‘‘Rip Van Winkle,’’ at the Hes- 
perus, Tuesday evening, August 9, at 8:30 o’clock. Mr. 
Kiernan’s appearance here has been guaranteed by sub- 
scriptions from most of the cottagers and some of the 
people in the hotels. 
-Magnolia all of next week. 
EXHIBITION AND SALE OF GRUEBY POTTERY. 
To be Held at the Bradford Studio of Arts and Crafts, 
Magnolia, August 1-13. 
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An opportunity is to be given North Shore people to 
see a splendid collection of the famous Grueby Pottery at 
As fine a collection as has 
ever been brought together will be displayed at the 
Bradford Studios of Arts and Crafts from August Ist to 
13th inclusive. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palmer of Cleveland who are sea- 
son guests at the Oceanside were among the Sunday 
night diners at the North Shore Grill. Mr. Palmer is 
president of the American Steel and Wire Company. 
Other Sunday night guests at the Grill included W. S. 
Spaulding as host to a party of seven; Freeman Smith 
of Washington and five friends; Colonel and Mrs. John 
Hadyn, and nine guests and John T. Byrne, who enter- 
tained six. : 
Miss Sarah P. T. Boist of New York arrived at the 
Stanley cottage, Magnolia, last week. Miss Boist is a 
very talented and well-known drawing-room lecturer 
belonging to an old Knickerbocker family and connected 
with the aristocracy of England, being a cousin of the 
late Lady Hornby. Exceptional opportunities in travel, 
meeting the crowned heads and distinguished Europeans 
have made her lectures among the best and most noted 
in New York. 
