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TOPSFIELD. 
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Sweetser and 
children, of Boston, returned to 
their summer home ‘‘Uppergrass,’’ 
Topsfield, last Saturday. They have 
been in Northeast Harbor, Maine, 
and vicinity for three weeks. 
WENHAM-HAMILTON. 
Lumber is arriving daily for the 
construction of the new G. 8S. Man- 
dell residence at Hamilton. Boston 
contractors were the successful 
bidders. 
Mrs. George von L. Meyer and the 
Misses Meyer are in Maine for part 
of August making a circle of visits 
at Dark Harbor and vicinity. See. 
Meyer is abroad. 
Rudolphe L. Aggassiz and family 
are at their Newport place for the 
remainder of the season. 
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DEVEREUX. 
A very beautiful and artistie colo- 
nial home being erected at Devereux 
for G. Paul Brackett and his bride, 
will be ready for occupancy the last 
of August. The colonial idea will 
be carried out to the letter. Mrs. 
Brackett has many very rare and 
beautiful colonial heir looms, which 
will adorn her new home. Mr. 
Brackett is the son of Proprietor 
and Mrs. Brackett of the Rock-Mere 
Inn, Marblehead. 
Anyone wishing place ecards can 
find many novel designs at the Rob- 
ert Hyde Studio, Manchester. The 
studio also displays quanit door- 
scrapers in the shape of black cats, 
and other unusual things, aside from 
Mr. Hyde’s own exquisite illuminat- 
ing. * 
NEW YORK 
MR. PERINE, 
Residence Partner 
SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mrs. Otis Weld Richardson and 
Miss Eleanor H. Jones, the commit- 
tee in charge of the Bridge which 
was given last week for the benefit 
of the Magnolia library, report that 
over $200 was taken in. Tea was 
served under the supervision of the 
Misses Covel, who were aided by a 
group of attractive young girls act- 
ing as waitresses. Mrs. E. M. House, 
Mrs. Horace B. Stanton and Mrs. 
Arthur Morse Jones poured. The 
prizes in bridge were won by Miss 
Harriet Johnston and Mrs. Macullar, 
and in Auction Bridge by Mrs. Wm. 
A. Tucker, Miss Helen Harbeek and 
Mrs. Bentley. 
oO 909 
A distinguished literary sojourner 
on the North Shore is Richard Hard- 
ing Davis, the famous novelist. He 
is the guest of Frederick R. Sears 
and family of Boston, at their Bev- 
erly Farms summer home on Storrow 
Thill. 
oOo 909 
Harold Vanderbilt of New York 
and Newport, is also being enter- 
tained on the North Shore this week. 
o°0909 
Next Wednesday, August 16th, the 
postponed invitation race of the 
Manchester Yacht club Class P, son- 
derklass, one Design will be sailed. 
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The Misses Clara and Amy Curtis 
will give a dinner party tomorrow 
at their Crow Island cottage, Kettle 
Cove, Manchester. 
oOo90 09 
Mrs. Glidden has coneluded her 
visit with her daughter, Mrs. George 
Scott Winslow, of Boston, at the 
Winslow cottage, Beverly Farms. 
099090 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of 
Columbia, 8. C., are entertaining 
friends from Columbia at their Man- 
chester cottage. 
