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TOPSFIELD. 
Mrs. John 8. Lawrence has had 
her mother, from Boston, with her 
for several weeks at her estate, ‘‘Old 
City Mills,’’ Topsfield. She con- 
eluded her visit last Saturday. 
Dr. E. C. Streeter and family of 
Boston and Topsfield are in Maine 
on an extended sojourn. 
WENHAM-HAMILTON. 
Mrs. 8. Dacre Bush gave a lunch- 
eon last Saturday at ‘‘ Windacre,’’ 
her Hamilton estate on Miles River 
Road. 
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Moulton 
were host and hostess for a dinner 
party at their Hamilton summer 
home last Friday evening. ; 
Miss Eleanor Phillips, daughter 
of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Phillips of 
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Boston and Wenham, is at Lake 
Placid, N. Y., for a sojourn. 
Walter H. Seavey and family of 
Hotel Vendome, Boston, and ‘‘ Fox- 
eroft,’’ Hamilton, plan many en- 
joyable outings for their week-end 
visitors. Parker River, Newbury- 
port and other localities are centres 
of their pleasurable excursions. 
ROWLEY. 
‘Maj. and Mrs. Henry L. Higgin- 
son of Boston and West Manchester, 
spent a portion of the last week- 
end with Mrs. L. Carteret Fenno of 
Boston and Rowley, formerly of the 
Beverly Farms colony. 
The H. W. H. Howes of New 
York, have arrived at Mystery Isles 
as the tenants of the Gables cottage 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Col. and Mrs. Henry E. Russell of 
Boston and Gloucester road, Man- 
chester, are sailing for Europe on 
the 15th for several weeks’ sojourn 
abroad. 
099090 
Last Friday evening, Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. E. Warren gave a dinner 
of some twelve covers at their de- 
lightful summer home on Blossom 
Lane, Manchester. The dinner was 
followed by bridge. The happy oe- 
casion was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank B. Bemis, who recently re- 
turned to Beverly Farms, from a few 
months’ trip to Europe. Others in- 
vited were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ma- 
son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grew, 
Mr. and Mrs, Kimball, of the Ocean- 
side, Magnolia, and Col. and Mrs. 
Henry E. Russell. Mrs. Warren 
gave a luncheon for eight yesterday 
followed by bridge and afternoon 
tea. 
oO 909 
The annual water sports of the 
Manchester Yacht elub will be held 
off the elub house on the afternoon 
of Thursday, August 17th at three 
o’clock. The events will include 
canoe race, junior canoe race, walk- 
ing the pole, canoe polo, tub and 
swimming races, diving contest, ea- 
noe tilting, one end canoe race and 
stunts in diving and swimming. The 
competition is open to members of 
the Manchester Yacht elub, their 
families and friends. Entries should 
be made to Norton Wigglesworth, 
Manchester, as early as possible, so 
that the committee can make their 
final arrangements. Tea will be 
served after the sports. Yacht 
owners are requested to dress ship 
that afternoon and anchor their 
yachts near the clubhouse. 
oOo 9 4 
Mrs. West of Boston, is making 
an extended visit with her daughter, 
Mrs. Oliver Ames of Pride’s. 
