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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Ipswich, 
Ipswiec :h without her artistic element, which has helped 
to make her famous, would not be traditional Ipswich, 
and the Wilecomb House, at the foot of Ipswich river, 
with its old fashioned garden of brilliant colors, houses 
many of the art class of ten members conducted this 
‘seasoh by G. L. Noyes of the Eric Pape Art school, Bos- 
ton. This pleasant company of kindred and congenial 
‘spirits includes among its knights of the brush Grace 
M. Sawyer, Worcester; the Misses Waters, Boston; Per- 
ry Haynes, Cambridge ; Robert, E..Graee, West Medford. 
Other guests there are Mrs. James Ryder, Danbury, 
Ct.; Mrs. J. G. Holeobm, Carmel, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. .H. 
Nordstrom, Cambridge; Mr, and -Mrs..Fred H. Tucker, 
Newton; Mrs. G. L. Noyes, Boston. 
- Prof. Arthur W. Dow, whose art school here, gave 
much notoriety to Ipswich, is teaching at the summer 
school of Columbia University, of which he is head of 
the art department. 
- Mr.’and Mrs. Allen Dixon of New York are at the 
Farley estate, Meeting House Green. 
Mrs. Gerald Livingston Hoyt (nee Appleton) and Miss 
Hoyt of New York are at ‘‘ Appleton Farm,’’ which em- 
braces 200 or more acres, upon which are the estates of 
the various members of this prominent Boston family. 
Mrs. Anna P. Peabody of Boston and Magnolia has of- 
fered a part of her grounds of the Brown. estate, for a 
stadium for the open air pageant the last of August to 
be given under the auspices of the Ipswich Historical 
society, which will have the material aid and support of 
the summer colonists, who also will have parts. The first ° 
chureh and old fort is to be reproduced and all the 
FANCY GROCERIES 
We carry the largest variety in New England, 
- imported from all countries of the world. 
Just a suggestion from a small corner of 
our Connoisseur. 
Hors d’ Oeuvre Natural Gooseliver 
Maise (French corn on cob, a fine garnish for 
for salads) ; something new. 
Artichaut Buds in olive oil 
Quail Stuffed with Pate de Fois 
Mushrooms Stuffed with Pate de Fois 
Virginia Hams (Genuine Razorbacks) 
Swedish Lax (a delicious appetizer, 
smoked salmon) 
Fish and Meat Paste (for sandwiches) 
Strasbourg Pates Louis Pates 
Scottish Oatcakes Anti Pasto 
Also a full line of staple groceries of the first 
quality in stock. 
Send for a copy of our Connoisseur or have our 
order clerk call. 
Monday and Thursday, Beverly, Beverly Cove, 
FPride’s Crossing and Beverly Farms. 
Tuesday and Friday, Manchester, West Manchester 
apd Magnolia. 
We deliver by express free. 
JOHN GILBERT JR. CO. 
36 COURT ST. - BOSTON 
Importers»and Fancy Grocers 
. ‘é Established 1830. 
sliced 
Karl Ry Huke, Torrington, Ct.; Mr. and Mrs. A. J Huke, 
stages and traditions in the er history ae the 
wich are to be repeated in the pageant. 
-Mrs..Charles.S..Tuckerman.of.Boston. opened Apple 
field,’’ her beautiful residence on Waldingfield road, 
Monday afternoon of this week, in behalf of Rev. J.° 
Atwood, former rector of the Ipswich Episcopal church, 
who spoke in the interest of St. Luke’s Home, which he 
has founded in Phoenix, Arizona, for consumpti¥es and 
where he is laboring most magnanimously. : 
Mr. and Mrs. William Elkins of Philadelphia = 
Elizabeth Tuckerman), are at ‘“‘Sunswick”’ for thei 
annual sojourn with Bayard Tuckerman, author an 
lecturer of sNew-Yorksand Mas. Tuckerman. f 
To stand the test of 114. years of hospitality offered, is 
the interesting-inheritance-—of the Agawam House at 
Ipswich, and: this picturesque; old hotel in a historic 
part of the town, looks down from its high and sheltere 
elevation most proudly, for its old time atmosphere and 
antique furnishings still allure the stranger fora sum> 
mer in Ipswich or the automobilists, who are most grate: 
ful to come within its restful and comfortable aa 
after long runs, where the proprietors give one ja mos 
ecrdial welcome. Among the many guests registered at 
the hotel recently was Charles J. Glidden and chauffeur, 
Boston, who had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. John FY Have 
meyer of Ardesley-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Miss Margaret 
MacLaren . Kager,. the . well- known director of society 
pageants and theatricals, spent a few days here and se+ 
cured reservations -for August, as she is to direct the 
great pageant in Ipswich in August, to be giver undet 
the auspices of the Historical society. She is located at 
Deerfield in the interest of a pageant to be given there, 
Other ‘guests’ at thée-hotel are Mr. and Mrs. H. W; Huke, 
Hodgson, Kennard & Co., Inc. 
“900 SCC“ 
Diamond Cutters 
Jewelers and Silversmiths 
LP RE EEE EL AP MNES PERN ONE 
25 State Street Boston, Massachusetts 
The Oceanside, Magnolia, Massachusetts 
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Rare Gems Artistically” Mounted 
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Pearls, Pearl Necklaces, Pearl Necklaces gia 
Jewelry and Novelties in 14 and 18k Gold 
and Sterling Silver 
An Unusual Collection 
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Mr. ARTHUR KENNARD, Resident Partner 
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