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ehureh, Ipswich, on Tuesday of next week. As there is 
a large family connection quite a goodly company will 
be assembled to witness the union. 
The Agawam hotel had a large registration during 
Pageant week and there was a representative list of 
people stopping there from the neighboring cities and 
tewns and from distant points. Some of the arrivals 
were as follows: Chas H. Chase, Mrs. Josephine L. 
Sanborn and daughter, Haverhill; Mrs. Chas. D. War- 
ren, Miss Helen D. Warren, Chicago; Mrs. Arthur S. 
Balney, Peabody; Mrs. W. R. Sherburne and family, 
Lexington; Dr. Sarah C. Spottiswoods of Orange, N. J., 
with Mrs. Savage and Miss Savage, of Newburyport; 
Alden P. White, Esq., and wife, Salem; Dr. C. M. 
Wharton and daughter, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. 8. 
H. Smith, Germantown; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rehder, 
Miss J. T. Runge, F. Herbst, Wilmington, N. C.; Mrs. 
L. G. Montgomery, Council Bluffs, Ia.; Mrs. Elizabeth 
K. Folsom, Miss L. W. Boswell, Miss H. B. Greemis, 
Exeter, N. H.; Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Cross, Mrs. and Miss 
Andrews, the Misses Lamphrey, Lawrence; Eva Fowler, 
Sherman, Tex.; Bertha Fowler, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. 
Sherman Hall, Grand Rapids, Mich. 
North Beverly—Hawmilton. 
Hon. William Phillips, first Secretary of the Ameri- 
ean Legation at London and his bride (nee Drayton) 
are guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. John C. Phillips, 
at North Beverly. Since their return from England Mrs. 
Phillips has had a very pleasant visit from her father, 
who summers at Bar Harbor. Mrs. Phillips went to 
Bar Harbor last week for a short visit with her father. 
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are sailing about the middle of 
September for London. They will visit in New York be- 
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 
SUMMER HOME 
BASKETS (of every description) 
TOWELLING and other fabrics (for curtains) 
SHANTUNG TABLES, suitable for Lawns, 
Cards, etc. 
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. 
fore their departure. Congressman Peters and bride 
(Martha Phillips) have also been members of the house 
party at Moraine Farm, after their honeymoon trip to 
the Canadian wilds. 
Capt. Dudley P. Rogers of the Myopia polo team an- 
nounces a polo match Saturday, Sept. 3d, at 3 p. m., at 
the Myopia field for the Myopia Cups, trial match, Myo- 
pia A vs. Myopia B. At 4.30 there will be a members’ 
match. There will be Members’ games Mondays, Wed- 
nesdays and Saturdays during September. 
According to present plans President Taft and family 
will remain on the North Shore until the middle of Oc- 
tober, when they will return to Washington. President 
Taft and members of his family including Mrs. Taft, 
Miss Helen and Mrs. Taft’s sister, Mrs. Louis Moore, 
motored to Dublin, N. H., over the last week-end, and 
were guests of Secretary of Treasury and Mrs. Mac- 
Veagh. Dublin is one of New Hampshire’s prettiest 
Veigh. Dublin is one of New Hampshire’s prettiest 
ard most exclusive summer resorts. Gov. Quimby of 
New Hampshire was at Dublin over the week-end and 
paid his respects to the President, and on Sunday the 
President and Mrs. Taft, and Secretary and Mrs. Mac- 
Veagh, motored over to the residence of Col. George 
B. Leighton, where Gov. Quimby was visiting, and paid 
their respects to the Governor. The President and his 
party took a ride around Manadnock Pond, famous for 
iis beautiful shore scenery. 
John Wales of Brookline and Bull-rush Farm, North 
Beverly, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wales, has re- 
turned from abroad where he has been since May. His 
parents went over to New York to meet him. 
Miss Julia Meyer is house guest at the F. Vanderbilt 
estate at Paulsmith, in the Adirondacks, N. Y. 
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 5th 
-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 facil- 
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. 
