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IPSWICH. 
Chester Dawes and family of 
Chicago, who have been the guests 
of the H. L. Dawes of Pittsfield, at 
the Peabody estate, have returned to 
their western home. Miss Barry and 
Miss Lydia Barry of Herkimer, N. 
Y., have also been house guests of 
the Dawes family at Ipswich. 
One of the largest week-end 
functions here incidental to Labor 
Day was the dinner parties Mr. and 
Mrs. James Howe Procter gave for 
21 guests on Saturday and Sunday 
evenings at their beautiful summer 
home on Fellow’s Road. . 
U. S. Marshall Guy Murchie has 
returned to Ipswich from a_ short 
stay in Bar Harbor. Among the dis- 
tinguished guests at the funeral of 
the late Mrs. Murchie was Winston 
Churehill, the famous novelist, and 
Mrs. Churchill. 
John Cotton Smith has returned 
to Ipswich from an extended stay in 
Bar Harbor. 
Miss Elsie Park of Nahant has 
been the guest of Miss Ruth Apple- 
ton. 
The Misses Julia and Sibyl Apple- 
ton, daughters of Randolph M. Ap- 
pleton of New York and _ Ipswich, 
are back in Ipswich after a week’s 
visit with relatives in Nahant. 
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Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Raymond of 
Cleveland, Ohio, and of ‘‘The Ram- 
parts,’’ the former Rouse mansion at 
East Gloucester, last Saturday en- 
tertained at the Agawam the follow- 
ing guests who were members of 
their auto party: Mrs. John Green- 
ough, New York and East Glouces- 
ter; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fallon, New 
Jersey and Mrs. Wannamaker of 
Cleveland. - - 
Mrs. W. A. Slater of Washington 
and Beverly Cove had as her recent 
guests at the tea room of the His- 
torical House, Mrs. F. P. Mitchell, 
Washington; Mrs. Lippincott, Phil- 
adelphia; Mrs. S. T. Wheelwright, 
Boston. 
Mrs. Francis R. Appleton, F. R. 
Appleton, Jr., and Miss Ruth Apple- 
ton of the Ipswich colony were of 
the family party Charles Lanier has 
been entertaining at Allen Winden, 
Lenox. 
Miss Margaret Cotton Smith of 
Washington and Ipswich, has been 
enjoying a visit with friends at Nar- 
ragansett Pier. 
R. T. Crane, Jr., of Chicago and 
Ipswich, is at his Ipswich estate after 
a two weeks’ business trip to Chi- 
cago. 
Among the many auto parties 
making the Agawam their tempor- 
ary home was that of Montgomery 
Ward, the famous mail-order mer- 
chant of Chicago, and family. They 
were making their first tour of New 
England. 
Mrs. C. MeCook and Miss I. War- 
ner, who have been visiting Mrs. R. 
T. Crane, Jr., of Chicago, at Ipswich, 
have returned to Chicago. They 
stopped over in New York for a few 
days while enroute to their home 
city. 
Charles Bohlen, a Philadelphia 
member of the Ipswich colony, is at 
Ipswich again after a three weeks’ 
fishing trip in Canada. 
Miss Evelyn Leonard of Mt. 
Kiseo, N. Y., who was Mrs. Charles 
Bohlen’s guest at Ipswich the past 
weeks, has concluded her stay and 
has gone on to Newport for a so- 
journ. 
Dr. James B. Ayer and family of 
Boston are again at their Ipswich 
summer home on Argilla road. They 
spent the greater portion of the 
month at Nantucket. 
Would you throw away a diamond 
because it pricked you? One good 
friend is not to be weighed against 
the jewels of all the earth. If there 
is coolness or unkindness between 
us, let us come face to face and have 
it out. Quick, before love grows 
cold! —Robert Smith. 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, Ine, se «s 
““latest.’’ 
Among the New Neck- 
pieces, see:— 
The Snake Scarf, 
The Saddle Scarf, 
The Sailor Scarf, 
The Round Scarf. 
Among the New Muffs, 
see:— 
The Half Barrel, 
The Full Barrell, 
The New Pillow. 
the coming season. 
SEPTEMBER SALE OF FURS 
The Advanced Winter Styles for 1911-1912, at less than Regular Season Prices 
Our fur buyers have just returned from the New York market. 
per who realizes the advantages gained by early selection of new winter furs. 
Fur styles are NEW this season; interesting news surely for the woman who enjoys the distinction of wearing the very 
Especially is this feature noticeable in neckpieces and furs. 
FUR COATS---LATEST NEW YORK MODELS 
These handy garments will continue in popularity throughout 
Their general “‘all around’’ adaptness 
makes them indispensable, especially to the ‘‘out-of-door woman, 
who enjoys the pleasure of autoing, driving, etc. 
purposes, early purchasing is imperative. 
view these New Furs. 
We invite 
Their purchases are now ready for the September shop- 
Experienced fur salesman in attendance. 
Mr. Kleinman 
Expert Furrier 
In charge of our ALTER- 
ATION and REPAIR 
DEPARTMENT. 
Have your last season's 
For these 
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y : Furs put in order now. 
The Fur Store of Essex County 
