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Society Notes. 
An engagement of much interest 
to North Shore and Boston society 
was that last week of Miss Mary 
Head, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Head, to Mr. William Rus- 
sell. The Heads are to return to 
Manchester in September to close 
the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rantoul and 
their daughter, Miss Josephine Ran- 
toul, who have been spending a 
month or two on the other side, 
were.among the passengers on the 
Republic last Saturday, and they 
Saimesat once to their. Beverly 
Farms summer home. 
C. H. Johnson, L. G. Flagg, S. L. 
Snow and H. C. Jealous composed 
one of the many auto parties which 
came down the North Shore Tuesday. 
They stopped at the Masconomo for 
luncheon. 
At “Villa Crest,” the charming 
summer home of Mr. and Mrs. W., 
D. Denegre at West Manchester, 
last week, was entertained for a 
few days Mrs. Simonds of Louis- 
ville, Ky. Mrs. Denegre’s nephew, 
Dr. Martin of New Orleans, was 
also a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dene- 
gre last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Ham- 
mond are among the more recent 
arrivals, having opened their beau- 
tiful place at Freshwater Cove the 
first of the week. 
Richardo Borghetti, an attache of 
the Italian legation, came on from 
Washington last Saturday and will 
spend the summer at the Essex 
County Club. 
The Misses Mattie and Mary 
Wetherbee are guests at Manches- 
ter of Miss Mabel Fay, preliminary 
to going to Maine, where they will 
spend most of the summer. Their 
sister, Miss Lila’ Wetherbee, is 
abroad. 
Third Week of ‘“‘Kafoozelum.” 
“Kafoozelum,” big annual summer 
musical offering of the Tremont 
Theatre, Boston, continues to ka- 
foozle every night and at two mati- 
nees aw eek, with great success. 
The attendance has been surprising, 
and on every cool night hundreds 
of people are unable to secure seats. 
The great successful runs of other 
summer musical productions at the 
Eremone such, “as; Peggy from 
Partisy 2 2 be serinces mote Pilsen,? 
“King Dodo” and “Woodland” will, 
no doubt, be duplicated. A feature 
of “Kafoozelum” which is being 
much talked about is the “Little 
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Phoebus Nemo” act of.Toby Ly- 
ons, who plays the role of a wealthy 
poet who inflicts bad verses upon 
his patient hearers. Mr. Lyons 
wears thirteen different feminine 
hats in the course of the comic 
opera. ‘‘Kafoozelum” will stay at 
the Tremont most of the summer, 
and will be followed some time in 
August by another musical comedy 
called ““The Geezer of Geck.” 
Clocks wound, regulated and cared 
for by the season. Loomis. Tel. 15-3.* 
IF YOU HAVE 
A FARM 
OR COTTAGE 
In the Vicinity of MANCHESTER 
Which you would like to rent toa 
desirable tenant for the coming 
summer it would be well for you 
to send a description of it, together 
with your name and address, to the 
undersigned at once. Hundreds 
of families all over the country 
search the columns of the Boston 
Transcript each season for informa- 
tion as to where the most desirable 
summer residences are located. 
BOSTON TRANSCRIP TAECOr 
324 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
It is an unmistakeable fact that the Handsome Pleasure Carriages I have sold in this community are attracting 
a great deal of attention from people of all classes. 
I carry in stock fifty styles of Carriages of the latest design and 
fully guaranteed. Also Fine Carriage Painting, Wood Work, Iron Work, Trimming and Rubber Tires. 
R, C. BRUHM, The Carriage Man, Roundy St., Beverly, Mass. 
