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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Fraulien Wolters is announcing a series of three enter- 
tainments, one of which will be given in the Manchester 
Town hall on Saturday, August 18. Another at the New 
Ocean Louse, Swampscott, Tuesday, August 16, and the 
third at the Tudor Hotel, Nahant, Wednesday, Aug. 17. 
At each of which places she will present Miss Mulle, who 
has recently returned from Paris and London. Miss 
Mulle is a very clever and artistic impersonator and 
mimic and she will give selections from very well-known 
writers like Kipling, Margaret Ruthven Lang, ete. Many 
North Shore people remember Miss Mulle in her role 
with Savage’s Woodland company in which she took one 
of the prominent parts. These entertainments ought to 
prove of interest to every member of the family,—ehil- 
dren as well as adults. Included among the patronesses 
for the Manchester entertainment are: Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz, Mrs. F. R. Sears, jr., Mrs. 8. Parkman Blake, Mrs. 
Wallace Goodrich, Mrs. R. H. Fitz, Mrs. W. J. Boardman, 
Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane, Mrs. 
William Hooper, Mrs. T. J. Coolidge, jr., Mrs. F. M. 
Whitehouse, Mrs. Wm. L. Putnam, Mrs. J. H. Storer, 
Mrs. C. P. Hemenway, Mrs. J. Warren Merrill, Mrs. 8. P. 
3remer, Miss Adéle Thayer, Mrs. Fred F. Carey, Mrs. 
Walter D. Denégre, Mrs. R. C. Winthrop, Mrs. Clement 8. 
Houghton, Mrs. W. H. Aspinwall, Mrs. William Thayer, 
Mrs. Charles E. Cotting, Mrs. Francis Fabyan, Miss 
Elizabeth Perkins, Mrs. C. Howard Clark, jr., Mrs. R. M. 
Bradley, Mrs. Henry L. Mason, Mrs. Allen Curtis, Mrs. 
John A. Caswell, Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. J. M. Jackson, 
Mrs. R. S. Bradley, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Miss Mary Curtis, 
Mrs. Augustus P. Loring, Mrs. Franklin Dexter, Mrs. 
F. L. Higginson, Miss Katherine P. Loring, Mrs. Henry 
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P. McKean, Mrs. Alexander Steinert, Mrs. D. Hostetter, 
Mrs. E, C. Richardson, Mrs. Percy Musgrave, Mrs. 
Horace B. Stanton and Mrs. J. Harrington Walker. The 
patronesses for the Swampscott entertainment include: 
Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. John M. Little, Mrs. Curtis 
Guild, jr.. Mrs. Walter C. Fish, Mrs. Edward Lovering, 
Mrs. Arthur Estabrook, Mrs. Austin Putnam, Mrs. 
Samuel Mixter, Mrs. Morton Bunting, jr., Mrs. Robert 
J. Beattie, Mrs. Philip Chase, Mrs. E. R. Grabow, Mrs. 
Francis B. Crowningshield. Nahant: Mrs. James H. 
Beal, Mrs. Charles Gibson, Mrs. Thomas Motley, jr., 
Mrs. Robert Grant, Mrs. George H. Mifflin, Mrs. Rufus 
Sewell, Mrs. Samuel Hammond, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, 
Mrs. Eben Wright, Mrs. H. Segourney, Mrs. C. D. Turn- 
bull and Mrs. K. W. Sears. 
Ipswich. 
Herbert W. Mason of Boston, who is this summer oc- 
eiwpying the J. Randolph Coolidge, jr., estate at Man- 
chester, has recently bought the Wallace farm at Ips- 
wich, with the intention of establishing a summer home 
for himself and family there. 
The Marshall farm adjoining the Gardner Brown es- 
tate on North Gale road, Ipswich, has been purchased 
by Gardner Hubbard, the aeronaut, who is making ex- 
serimental flights there. The estate includes some 100 
acres. 
The Ipswich Historical Society has decided upon Aug. 
25, 26 and 27 as the dates for their open air historical 
pageant. Randolph M. Appleton of New York and Ips- 
wich has consented to be director of the military fea- 
tures and Miss Madeline Appleton, will supervise the 
Indian home life features. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cook of Philadelphia and Dedham, 
B. Frank Puffer 
Photographer 
432 Fifth Ave., Winter Studio 
NEW YORK PALM BEACH 
Summer Studio 
North Shore Grill 
MAGNOLIA 
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Mr. Puffer is giving his personal attention to 
all sittings, made either at his studio or in your 
home, by appointment. 
He makes beautiful cabinet photographs at 
twelve and fifteen dollars the dozen, as well as 
the many larger sizes, for which his work is 
noted in New York and at Palm Beach. 
This is an excellent opportunity to have the 
children photographed in their own home, with 
their own playthings. Wonderful results are 
obtained. 
Daily exhibition of portraits by photography, 
Ivory Miniatures, Red Chalk Drawings and 
Photographs in Natural Colors by Direct Color 
Photography. 
Telephone 8120-2 Magnolia. 
