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SOCIETY NOTES 
Miss Eleanora Sears was a mem- 
ber of a motor party from Boston at 
New London for the college races 
last week. 
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William Endicott, Jr., Richard 
Wigglesworth, John Simpkins, Chas. 
H. Taylor, Jr., Boylston Beal, 8S. V. 
R. Crosby, T. S. Bradlee, H. H. Rich- 
ardson, Richard M. Everett, Har- 
vard ’10, and his brother, H. C. Ev- 
erett, Jr., Harvard, ’13, Livingston 
Cushing, William DeFord Beal, 
Hugh Miller, George B. Morison, and 
William H. Wood were some of the 
many Boston people who went by 
train, yacht or motor to New Lon- 
don for the races last Friday. 
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Miss Alice Farnsworth of Boston, 
has been the guest of her _ sister, 
Mrs. Mary R. Bremer, at Smith’s 
Point, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone of 
the Smith’s Point, Manchester, col- 
ony have had as guests this week 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone of 
Brookline. 
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The J. Arnold Lowells who leased 
the Smith Farm house off Procter 
street, Manchester, have recently 
arrived there. 
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The Clement S. Houghtons of 
Chestnut Hill moved to their cottage 
at Coolidge’s Point last Saturday. 
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John Ames and family, new-com- 
ers to Manchester this season ar- 
rived from North Easton yesterday 
and are occunying the Ernest W. 
Longfellow place at Coolidge’s 
Point. 
THE PHILIPPINE 
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Has Opened a Summer Branch in the 
DONCHIAN 
BUILDING 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
(Opp. The Colonnade) 
An Unusual Collection of 
Philippine and Japanese Embroideries 
Also Laces, Ladies’ Novelties and Antique Jewelry, Elaborately 
Embroidered Kimonas and Mandarin Opera Coats, Evening 
Gowns, etc. 
Scarfs a Specialty 
Magnolia Branch of Ce Indian Store Boston, Mass. 
New at the APPLE TREE COTTAGE, just off Fuller St.,2 or 3 houses South of Magnelia, post office 
Indian Baskets, Moccasins, etc. 
Pottery. 
Mrs. Wm. F. Draper and Miss 
Margaret Preston Draper are due in 
the course of another week at the 
Bradbury cottage, Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, which they occupied 
last season. Their return to Man- 
chester, after their winter’s sojourn 
in Italy and their early summer 
stay in London, adds another dis- 
tinguished Washington family to 
the growing list on the North Shore. 
Toys and Games. Curios. 
The Famous Curacao Hats 
Miss Draper was presented at the 
spring court of King George and 
(Queen Mary. 
Mrs. Charles Munn’s yacht ear- 
ried a family party on a cruise along 
the Shore over the holiday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Jackson 
of Cambridge were the _ holiday 
guests of the Jackson family at 
Pride’s. 
