The HEATH CO. 
of 9 East 41st St. New York 
and the Berkeley Bldg., Boston 
Announces to their North Shore Customers 
that as usual they are at 
27 CENTRAL ST., 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Where they are displaying 
LATEST NOVELTIES IN 
LAMP AND CANDLE SHADES 
and 
DECORATIVE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 
IN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 
SOCIETY NOTES 
In the retirement of three famous diplomats from 
American national affairs, Baron De Rosen, M. Jusserand 
ard James Bryce, Manchester looks back with pride on 
her privilege of entertaining them several summers, when 
they honored that town and the North Shore by estab- 
lishing their summer embassies there. Baron DeRosen 
is to remain in Russia in charge of the home office. In 
the retirement of James Bryce, the British Ambassa- 
dor, and M. Jusserand the French envoy, they are 
credited with having closed their official careers in 
{his country by promulgating one of the most success- 
ful treaties when they signed the Anglo-American ar- 
pitration treaty. It is considered the most conspicuous 
pieces of constructive diplomacy in their careers. 
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North Shore society was well represented i n Na- 
lant yesterday, when Miss Ethel Gibson, Vineent Club 
sirl and recognized as one of the leaders of Boston’s 
younger smart set, wedded Dr. Freeman Allen, the 
well-known Boston and New York club man. Dr. and 
Mrs. Allen are friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott 
of Boston and West Manchester and have enjoyed their 
hespitality at the latter place this summer. The bride 
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gibson of 
Reacon street, Boston, and was noted for her ardent 
devotion to grand opera during the season just passed. 
With many of her girl friends she was to be seen at 
nearly every performance of the opera, and did much 
to increase the regard for operatic music among mem- 
bers of her set. Mrs. Allen is of medium height and 
coloring, with a charming manner and a decided air of 
distinction. Dr. Allen, a grandson of Harriet Beecher 
Frances Willard 
of 9 East 4ist St, New York 
Begs to announce 
that she will be at 
27 CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
this season 
UNTIL. SEPTEMBER 15 
Displaying 
BLOUSES NECKWEAR 
GOWNS AND NEGLIGEES 
In Exclusive Designs 
Stowe, is the son of the Rev. Henry S. Allen of Flor- 
evee, Italy. He was graduated from Harvard College 
in 1893 and from the Harvard medieal school in 1899. 
Ife is prominently identified with the Somerset, Tennis 
aud Raequet and Boston Athletic clubs, and is also a 
member of the Alpine Club of London. 
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After a two weeks’ business trip to Pittsburg, John 
It. MeGinley has joined his family at Smith’s Point, 
Manchester. 
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Mrs. James McMillan is surrounded by quite a 
jamily party these mid-summer days and ‘‘ Kaglehead,”’ 
Manchester, is extending its hospitality delightfully. 
Miss Doris MeMillan has arrived and Miss Gladys Me- 
Millan, both granddaughters of Mrs. MeMillan, has eon- 
eluded a week’s visit and gone o n to Colorado-Springs. 
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Renewing Manchester associations as the guests of 
the daughters of Richard M. Bradley of Brookline and 
Manchester are Miss Nora Coolidge and her sister from 
Brookline. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 
Ilenry Coolidge, who are in the White Mts. Mr. Bradley 
wud Miss Sarah Bradley have returned after their pleas- 
ant sojourn in Brattleboro, Vt. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Tewksbury of Chicago have been in 
Manchester as the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Clay 
A. Pierce. Mr. Pierce departed recently for a business 
trip to St. Louis. 
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Munn of Boston and West Man- 
chester extended their hospitality to a number of friends 
Wednesday evening through the medium of a dinner 
party. 
