SOCIETY NOTES. 
The latch key is hospitably out at 
The Brownlands and there continues 
a pleasant interhcange of visits 
among the guests or the welcoming 
back of traveling relatives. Mrs. 
Robert Gould Shaw (nee Isabella 
P. Hunnewell), of ‘‘The Pines,’’ 
Wellesley, visited relatives over the 
last week-end. Mrs. Greeley has as 
her guest this week, Mrs. Frost of 
The Beaconsfield, Boston. Enlarg- 
ing the Gannett family circle this 
week was Thomas Gannett, Jr., back 
from a Pacific coast trip. Miss Jose- 
phine Dorr, a Cambridge guest at 
this hostelry, spent a portion of the 
week in Newport. 
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The Misses Coolidge of Brookline, 
who have been the guests of Richard 
M. Bradley and family of Brookline 
at Manchester, have concluded their 
stay. The Misses Ellen, Amy and 
Sarah Bradley are at York Harbor. 
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Charles Gibson’s garden at ‘‘ Forty 
Steps,’’ Nahant, was open to visitors 
from the North Shore and else- 
where on the afternoons of Monday 
and Tuesday, July 24 and 25, be- 
tween the hours of 2 and 7 p.m. 
Miss Mary Colgate Colby, so well 
known to North Shore people as a 
summer resident at Beverly Farms 
for many years, is spending this 
summer in a cottage at Lake Suna- 
pee, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stockton have 
abandoned their Manchester home 
for the next few weeks and have 
gone to the country estate of Mrs. 
Stockton’s late parents, at Lake 
Champlain. 
Miss A. M. SWIFT © 
Pillows and Table Covers, Old Brocades and Laces. 
Has opened her Summer Shop in 
THE SMITH BUILDING 
LEXINGTON AVE., MAGNOLIA 
Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
Orders are taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, at the New York Shop 
French Novelties, Small 
Exhibition 
and 
Sale of 
va Mr. (reo. C. 
(ebelein’s 
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es Wrought 
Silver 
ea] August 
{st to 13th 
2 ¢ te. . 
The Bradford Studio of Arts and Crafts 
Magnolia, Mass. 
George Gray Barnard, the world- 
renowned sculptor, and brother-in- 
law of Eric Pape of Boston and 
Manchester, has joined Mrs. Barnard 
at Bailey’s Island, Me., where they 
have taken a cottage on Abner’s 
Point for the summer. Mr. Pape, 
who was so severely bereaved by the 
sudden death of his wife a_ few 
months ago, will be glad to have 
them in this country again. Mr. 
Barnard since his return from Paris 
has been in Harrisburg, Pa., attend- 
ing to the funishing touches of his 
great industrial groups in the State 
Capitol. 
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Mrs. Schumann-Whittlesey 
of Washington and New York 
will exhibit 
Hand-painted and Unpainted Gowns 
Tea Gowns, Scarfs, Evening Wraps, 
and Bags, Gifts, etc. 
At the Hesperus Hotel, Magnolia 
July 31 and August I 
Remainder of Season Green Gables Inn. 
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