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A FOOD BAZAAR will be held at the house of Mrs. 
M. Graeme Haughton, Pride’s Crossing, next Thurs- 
day, July 6, from 11 to 6, for the benefit of the North 
Shore district of the Mass. Society for the Prevention of 
Cruelty to Children. Admission is free. Mrs. John L. 
Saltonstall will have charge of fruit and vegetables; Mrs. 
Walter D. Denégre, cake; Mrs. H. S$. Grew, candy; Mrs. 
T. Adamowski, salads; Mrs. McKean and Mrs. Q. A. 
Shaw, 2nd, dairy products. Cold drinks and ice-creata 
will be served. Luncheon will be served between 12.30 
to 2 p. m. 
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Judge and Mrs. W. C. Loring of Pride’s Crossing 
have returned from Dublin, N. H., where they attended 
the Wessellhoeff-Saltonstall wedding this week. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Fitz Eugene Dixon (Eleanor Widener) 
of Newport and Philadelphia will come to Pride’s Cross- 
ing next week where they will occupy the Ahl cottage. 
Mrs. Dixon’s mother, Mrs. Hamilton Rice, will probably 
spend some time with them this summer. The Dixons 
are new comers to the North Shore. 
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Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux of Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
has had with her this week, Mrs. B. C. Benner, wife of 
Dr. Benner, of Lowell. 
Rev. Roger Forbes of Mier des: Parish, Dorchester, 
will preach Sunday, July 2, at the Unitarian church, Mas- 
conomo street, Manchester. Services at 11 o’clock, fol- 
lowed by communion. All are poe invited. 
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Gerald Caner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. 
Caner, of Dana’s Beach, Manchester, returned from St. 
Mark’s school this week. A partv’of school friends came 
with him for a short visit at ah Caner home. 
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Miss Gladys M. Safford of Norton’s Point, Man- 
chester, will return tomorrow from a two week’s visit at 
Great Neck, L. I. She will be accompanied home by a 
house-party that will spend the Fourth with her. 
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PLEASANT features of the mid-summer season at the 
North Shore will be the series of three musicals which 
Miss Virginia Wainwright of Longwood has planned, and 
for which invitations have been issued. The initial, on 
Belgian music, will be at the Oceanside Annex, Magnolia, 
On Monday, July 17, and Mrs. George Lee will open 
“Villa al Mare,” her Beverly Farms estate, for the second, 
on Italian music, July 31. The concluding one, on Aug. 
14, will materialize at the Beverly Farms country home 
of Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot of Cambridge, when a talk on 
Franz Liszt, with Mrs. Frank S. Tower at the piano, will 
constitute the program. Illustrations for the first two 
talks will be played by Miss Frieda Gerhardt. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr. (Mary Astor 
Paul), are coming on from Philadelphia the latter part of 
July and after establishing their three children in the 
bungalow on the estate occupied by Mrs. Munn, Sr., they 
will go to Canada on a fishing-trip, returning to Man- 
chester to spend the balance of August. Mr. and Mrs. 
Gurnee Munn (Marie Wanamaker), will come to Man- 
chester about the twentieth of July also to spend the bal- 
ance of the summer. 
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After a round of visits in this country Ambassador 
and Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page sailed for Europe last 
Saturday, where the Ambassador is to resume his re- 
sponsibilities in Rome. Mrs. Page was a widow of one 
of the Fields of Chicago before her marriage to Mr. Page. 
She is the mother of Mrs. Thomas P. Lindsay of South- 
boro, who is among this week’s arrivals at Manchester, 
where the family has leased the Pierce cottage at Old 
Neck. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Burnham (Rosamon« 
Eliot) have returned from their honeymoon and _ this 
Wednesday opened the Proctor cottage, the little white 
cottage on Sea street, where they will spend the sum- 
mer, close to “Wildwood” the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Amory Eliot, the parents of Mrs. Burnham. 
A NAVY FESTIVAL 
In Aid of the 
CHARLESTOWN Y.M.C. A. BUILDING FUND 
Will Be Held at 
Mr. Amos A. Lawrence’s "eer on 
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3 sod&ocx 
Tickets may be obtained at The Oceanside, Magnolia; Allen’s Drug Store, 
Manchester; Varney’s Drug Store, Beverly Farms, and at the gate 
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