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AN UNUSUAL FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES 
ORIGINAL IDEAS IN FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER 
Antiques 
Hurnihiwe 
Cushions and Draperies Made to Order. 
Upholstering Stuffs. Upholstering and 
Cabinet Making 
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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Alley of Willowdale 
Road, Hamilton, were host and hostess for a dinner 
party of twelve last Thursday evening. 
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Quite a delegation of the Myopia Hunt Club’s polo 
players are at Narragansett Pier this week for the polo 
games. 
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Improvements continue on the Daniels estate, Wen- 
ham, formerly the Peach farm. Tennis courts are being 
laid out. Connolly Bros., of Beverly Farms, has the 
work in charge. 
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Perey Haughton of Boston and Manchester, and 
Lride, plan to make Gould Island near Newport, which 
is owned by Mrs. Haughton, the stamping ground of 
the Harvard football squad in September. 
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Frederick Amory of Boston, spent the last week- 
nd with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Harcourt Amory, and 
family at Pride’s. Mr. Harcourt Amory and daughter, 
Miss Gert: ude Amory were at Vancouver, B. C., early 
in the week enroute to the East. They will visit some 
of the principal cities of the country on their homeward 
journey. 
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The famous fishing reservation of Metapedia, Que- 
bee, has added to its list of North Shore visitors for the 
fishing, Alexander Cochrane of Pride’s. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Reisinger of New York, who 
are at ‘‘Pitch Pine hall,’’ the Luke cottage at Beverly 
Farms for the season, have been over to New York 
for a visit with friends. ‘‘Pitch Pine hall’’ is one of 
the best known cottages in the Farms colony and has 
been the summer home of Secretary of State Philander 
Chase Knox and of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. 
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Miss Charlotte Yates, sister of Mrs. John C. Howe 
of Boston and West Manchester, was married in Balti- 
more, July 17th to Austin Hearst, a lumber merchant of 
that city. After a bridal trip to the Adirondacks, Mr. 
and Mrs. Hearst will come to West Manchester. Their 
future home will be in Baltimore. 
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The first in the series of Mrs. Hall MeAllister’s 
North Shore musicales was given last Friday at the 
TI-everly Cove summer residence of Mrs. Henry F. Sears 
‘of Boston. The artists last Fiday were Reinald Werren- 
rath, baritone, and Irma Seydel, a girl violinist of 
fourteen years. The musicale was given in the Sears’ 
hbrary which was decorated with flowers. 
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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
IPSWICH. 
The John Burnham Farm on Argilla Road has been 
so:id to ex-Mayor Rantoul of Salem. A new house will 
be erected and the grounds will be laid out in artistic 
fashion. 
_ Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tuckerman of Boston and 
‘‘Applefield,’? have gone to Dark Harbor, Me., for a 
three weeks’ sojourn. 
Mrs. R. T. Crane, Jr., of Chicago and Ipswich, has 
returned from her European trip. The Crane family 
moved into their magnificent new summer mansion, 
‘“The Cedars,’’ last Friday. They have as guests Mr. 
Ingginbotham and son of Chicago. A large pier is 
being built at the Crane estate, also a large Italian 
garden. When the big improvements are completed, 
another great show place will be added to the growing 
list on the North Shore. 
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We Burnham Bouse 
AT IPSWICH IN 
MASSACHUSETTS 
33) LINEBROOK ROAD 
“Che Ouaintest Place in All Hew England” 
Telephone Ipswich 36-2 
A TEA ROOM AND GRILL ROOM 
are made a new feature of Ye Burnham 
House. Patrons will find appetizing dish- 
es and excellent service, combined with the 
comfort and quiet of a country inn. 
LOBSTER and Chicken Dinners are 
made a specialty. 
ROOMS MAY BE RESERVED for 
club meetings, luncheons, teas, dinners, 
musicales, and bridge. 
OLD COLONIAL Furniture and Rugs 
on sale. 
Under the management of 
MRS. MURRAY, formerly at Chantecler Inn, 
and MISS PHELPS, formerly at The Little Red 
Inn, Stow. 
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