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who have the Willett estate this season on the heights 
above East street, have as. house guest, Mrs. Cook’s 
father, Mr. Davis. 
The talk on the home for consumptives in Phoenix, 
Arizona, by Rey. J. W. Atwood, former rector of the 
Ipswich Episcopal church, now of Phoenix, at the sum- 
mer residence of Mrs. Charles S. Tuckerman, made many 
friends for this worthy philanthropy and gave an op- 
portunity to make monetary recognition of the cause 
also. Rev. Mr. Atwood renewed acquaintance at the 
tea, which followed, at which Miss Julia Appleton 
poured and Miss Anna Flichtner, a niece of D. F. Apple- 
ton, from Englewood, N. J., served. Among those 
present were: Randolph Appleton, Mrs. Flichtner, Mrs. 
and Miss Henderson of New Orleans, La., Mr. and Mrs. 
Chalmers Wood of New York, who is a sister of Rev. 
Dr. Roland Cotton Smith of Washington and Ipswich, 
Mrs. Gerald L. Hoyt of New York, Mrs. D. F. Appleton 
and the Misses Ruth and Alice Appleton of New York. 
Mrs. John Heard of Boston and Ipswich also gave a tea 
in honor of Rev. Mr. Atwood, there being a representa- 
tive gathering of summer residents at this also. 
The many friends of Mrs. George Fillmore Swain, 
wife of Prof. Swain of Boston, regret to learn of her ill- 
ness. Mrs. Swain’s midsummer luncheon of 24 covers 
was one of the delightful social gatherings of the season 
here. 
Some recent auto parties to make the Agawam House 
their headquarters included T. W. Hunnewell, and 
family, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hunnewell, 
Woodbury, N. J.; Mrs. W. B. Greenough and son, 
Providence; Mrs. E. B. Bayley and chauffeur, Boston ; 
Mrs. Richard W. Tyler, Mrs. R. K. Tyler, Washington ; 
Mrs. 8. R. Rollins, Portland; Mrs. Nathan B. Hartford, 
Mrs. BILL'S SHOP 
LOBSTER LANE, MAGNOLIA 
Hartford 
(After October First) 
Chinese and Japanese Art Goods 
San Francisco Magnolia 
PARTICULARLY THOSE ADAPTED TO 
DECORATIVE USE 
IN THE 
Sap honOME 
BASKETS (of every description) 
TOWELLING and other fabrics (for curtains) 
SHANTUNG TABLES, suitable for Lawns, 
Cards, ete. 
LANTERNS 
BAMBOO SERVING TRAYS 
SOY TUBS, suitable for plants or ornamental 
trees 
SOME RATTAN CHAIRS from China 
OPIUM BOWLS and other brasses 
EMBROIDERIES 
OLD BROCADES 
MANDARIN COATS 
JAPANESE PRINTS and STENCILS 
All of Artistic Interest and Seldom Seen Outside 
of China and Japan. eS 
Watertown; Mr. and Mrs. HE. K. Warren, Three Oaks, 
Mich.; George Van Dine, Patterson, N. J.; Miss MceGre- 
gor and party, Detroit; Mrs. J. S. Cramp, Mrs. I. S. 
Fena and chauffeur, Hartford; Maurice H. Bitler, Balti- 
more. 
Marblehead 
Among mid-summer dinner parties at Cliff club has 
been that of C. E. Brabow of the New Ocean House, 
Swampscott, who had as guests Walter Isaacs of Port 
St. Antonia, Mrs. C. E. Graham, Mrs. James Ascher, 
Miss Doris Ascher, Brookline; S. F. Hooper of Winches- 
ter dined a party introducing Mrs. Hooper and Mr. and 
Mrs. A. D. Rogers, Winchester; Daniel E. Desmond, 
another club member had a dinner party for Mr. and 
Mrs. J. J. Bartley, Lawrence. A western host was Grant 
Fairbanks, who completed a delightful day’s pleasure 
for a company of western friends by a dinner party at 
the club, his guests including Crawford Fairbanks, Terre 
Haute, Ind.; Dr. Henry Jamison, Indianapolis; M. H. 
McCarthy, Chicago; O. G. Shortis, Wilmington, Del. 
A Pennsylvania party entertained by W. P. North of 
Coatesville had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Cook, 
Harry Cook and Josephine Roe, Pottstown, Pa. 
Late arrivals at the New Fountain Inn include Mr. 
and Mrs. Samuel High, Philadelphia; Lewis Saxby, 
Montelair; A. P. Freeman and family, Mrs. D. W. Har- 
denburgh, G. P. Hardenburgh, Canaan, Ct., Mrs. t. J. 
Warner, Miss Warner, Northampton. 
Late arrivals at the New Fountain Inn are Mrs. James 
Momson and family, Elizabeth, N. J.; Mrs. F. H. Stevens 
and daughter, Wellesley; J. G. Piekens and family, 
Ridgefield Park, N. J. 
W. C. LANGLEY & CO. 
Bankers and Brokers 
Members of the New York Stock Exchange 
10 Wall St., New York 19 Kilby St., Boston 
We beg to announce that on 
July Sth 
we shall open a branch office at the - 
Oceanside Hotel 
Magnolia, 
Mass. 
Our Office is equipped with a direct wire to 
Boston and New York, and we offer every faci!- 
ity for the execution of orders in all markets. 
We cordially invite you to use this office in 
the transaction of any business that you may 
have during the summer months. 
