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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Magee of 
Boston and Wenham, are planning 
to spend a portion of the autumn 
with their son and daughter-in-law 
in Chicago. The latter enjoyed their 
hospitality at Wenham during the 
past season. 
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Tuesday and Wednesday the 
Topsfield Agricultural fair was held 
at Topsfield. As in past seasons, the 
summer residents of that section, 
also of Ipswich, Wenham and Ham- 
ilton have been promoters and gen- 
erous patrons of the affair. They 
were out in large numbers on both 
days. On Wednesday the Myopia 
Hunt club gave an exhibition of 
jumping and hurdling. 
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Charles D. Sias and family of the 
Wenham colony, are planning to 
leave for their winter home on Bay 
State road, Boston, the coming 
week. 
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Walter H. Seavey and family are 
settled at their winter home at 
Chestnut Hill, Boston. They have 
been members of the Hamilton col- 
ony the past season. 
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Miss Burgwin of Pittsburg, has 
concluded a visit with the Misses 
McGinley of Pittsburg at Smith’s 
| Point, Manchester. The McGinley 
| family a e leaving Manchester about 
| October Ist. : 
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| Mrs. Mary R. Bremer will remove 
| to her Beacon street residence in 
Boston on Monday, after a season’s 
stay at her very attractive estate at 
'Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
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' Among the latest sojourners at 
Manchester, will be the families of 
|George Putnam and Albert I. Croll 
| of Boston, who are prolonging their 
| sojourns at their summer homes at 
Smith’s Point until November first. 
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| Miss Elizabeth McCracken of 
| Boston, has concluded a visit with 
\Mrs. James TT. Fields. Miss Me- 
|Cracken was in Manchester earlier 
‘in the season, also, as Mrs. Field’s 
guest. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
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Mrs. L. B. Harrison of Cincinnati, 
is transferring her household from 
Manchester to her western home on 
September 28th. 
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Contractors have received the 
plans for the new summer home to 
be erected by Russell Codman of 
Boston, on a portion of the Smith 
estate, Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
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Frederick Gray Jackson has de- 
parted from Pride’s for Grand Fork, 
North Dakota, where he will serve 
as professor of chemistry in the 
University of North Dakota. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart 
Spaulding and John T. Spaulding of 
Pride’s will sail Sept. 26th from 
Boston on their proposed world-trip. 
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Miss Virginia Burrows, daughter 
of Mrs. Henry Clay Pierce of St. 
Louis and Pride’s, has returned from 
a week’s visit at Biddeford Pool, 
Me. 
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Lucius Tuttle, ex-president of the 
Boston & Maine ailroad, will be a 
permanent summer resident of Mag- 
nolia. He has purchased at private 
sale the house on the Gloucester 
road, formerly owned by the late 
Dr. E. A. Dakin. Mr. Tuttle has 
been coming to Magnolia for the 
past three seasons, occupying the 
Dakin residence. 
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The wedding of Assistant At- 
torney General Andrew Marshall of 
3oston, the former Harvard and 
Dartmouth football star, and Miss 
Jessie Ames, daughter of Gen. and 
Mrs. Adelbert Ames, of Lowell and 
Bay View, Gloucester, took place 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison 8q. 
INVENTORIES 
Be sure to have your house inven- 
toried before closing it for the 
season. 
My Systematic Inventory for 
Private Residences assures the 
owner of a satisfactory adjust- 
ment with the underwriters in the 
event of loss by Fire or Burglary. 
Over 2500 Residences Inventoried 
under my system. Highest Ref- 
erences. 
Send for my Booklet or telephone 
FREDERICK C. RUSSELL 
Originator of the System 
131 State Street Boston, Mass. 
Telephone Main 1939. 
EMER (PSEA ET ET TE A A, 
Monday night at ‘‘The Hill’’ the 
summer home of the bride’s parents 
at Tewksbury. The ceremony was 
performed by the Rev. Robert 
Leavens of Fitchburg, assisted by 
the Rev. Benjamin Marshall of New 
Rochelle, N. Y., a brother of the 
bridegroom. Harp musie was ren- 
dered by Miss Shaw of Boston. The 
bride was attended by her father 
and the bridegroom was accompan- 
ied by a brother, Robert Marshall of 
Hartford, Conn. The guests in- 
cluded Congressman Butler Ames, 
brother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. 
Oakes Ames of North Easton, Mr. 
and Mrs. Paul Butler of Lowell, 
Mrs. Andrew Marshall, Miss Flor- 
ence Marshall and Miss Jeannette 
Marshall of Jamaica Plain and Dr. 
and Mrs. Augustus Marshall of 
Chelsea. After an automobile tour 
in Maine, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will 
live at Tewksbury. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
N. E. Gor. Sist St. N. Y. 
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