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SOCIETY NOTES. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William 
Brooks of New York announce the 
engagement of their daughter, Maria 
Theresa, to Franklin Augustus Reece 
of Boston. 
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A handicap mixed foursome golf 
competition was played on the “Es- 
sex County Club links Wednesday, 
Mrs. Walter Alexander and F. T. 
Pfaelzer winning with a net score 
of 73. Miss Edith Fitz and Reginald 
Fitz and Mrs. C. Auchincloss and 
Perey D. Haughton tied for second 
honors with net scores of 83. 
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Mrs. W. H. Moore opened her 
Pride’s summer home on Tuesday 
for the German readings by Fraulein 
Wolters of Boston and Manchester. 
On Tuesday next (Aug. 22), Mrs. R. 
H. Fitz of West Manchester, will 
open her cottage for the last in the 
series of three readings. 
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Miss Anne Heywood Taylor and 
Miss Coles Goodwin of Columbia, 
S. C., are spending August with Mr. 
and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Colum- 
bia and Manchester. 
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Mrs. Wm. MeMillan of St. Louis 
and Magnolia, entertained a party 
of friends Wednesday at the Essex 
County club, after attending the 
Red Cross sale. Among her guests 
was Mrs. Alice Preble Tucker De 
Haas of New York and Hawthorne 
Inn, East Gloucester. Mrs. De Haas 
had recently returned from Paris. 
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Four historical lectures will be 
given by Miss Borst at Mrs. George 
Lee’s, Beverly Farms, at 11.30 a. m., 
August 22 and 29 and September 5 
and 12. The first lecture, next 
Tuesday, will be on Katherine of 
Russia. Season tickets $5.00 each; 
single tickets $1.00. 
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Mrs. J. W. Lefavour of Beverly 
Cove was one of those giving lunech- 
eons at the Essex County elub Wed- 
nesday afternoon previous to the 
band concert. 
It is surprising how many Chil- 
dren’s Birth-Days fall in the Sum- 
mer months. The Magnolia Branch 
of ‘‘The Indian Store’’ of 186 Boyls- 
ton street, Boston, has many things 
especially ‘suited to these very inter- 
esting events of Child-life. This 
shop is just off Fuller street, two or 
three houses south of the Magnolia 
Post Office. Two signs by the drive- 
way point the way to ‘‘The Indian 
Store.’’ 
