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NNOUNCEMENT is made, by Mr. and Mrs. Neal 
Rantoul of 30 Fairfield street, Boston, and Beverly 
Farms, of the engagement of their daughter, Josephine 
Lee Rantoul to Henry Alexander Murray, Jr., of New 
York. Mr. Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Alexander Murray of New York. He graduated from 
Harvard this June and was the captain of the Harvard 
University crew during the spring. His younger brother, 
Cecil D. Murray, will enter Harvard in the fall. Mr. 
Murray has a sister living in New York, Mrs. Robert L. 
Bacon (Virginia Murray). Miss Rantoul’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Neal Rantoul (Lucy Saltonstall) have one 
younger daughter, Miss Lucy S. Rantoul. The wedding 
will take place in the early spring at the beautiful home in 
Beverly Farms and the young couple will make their 
home in New York. 
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Miss Rosamond Bradley of Pride’s Crossing took a 
party of twenty guests over to the Children’s Island in 
Salem Harbor, for the opening day, which was this 
W ednesday. 
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Miss Emma Goodell of Philadelphia is spending a 
month at “Oak Ledge,’ Manchester, with Dr. and Mrs. 
George H. Washburn. 
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Among the North Shore colony the younger men 
have become much interested in the military training 
camp to be conducted by the United States army from 
August 10 to September 6 at Plattsburg, N. Y. Those 
enrolling from this vicinity are John L. Saltonstall of 
Beverly, Fred Winthrop of Hamilton, Fred H. Prince of 
Pride’s Crossing, George H. Lyman, Jr., of Beverly 
Farms, and Harcourt Amory, Jr., of Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mrs. W. G. Fitch of New York, who is at the Dan- 
iels cottage, Beverly Farms, this summer, is entertaining 
Mrs. Franklin Clinton Field and Miss Louise C. Field of 
New York City. 
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J. Harrington Walker of Detroit has cone on to join 
Mrs. Walker at “Rockledge,” their beautiful home at 
Magnolia. Miss Mary Margaret Walker and a party of 
Detroit friends motored through, stopping at Buffalo for 
a house party, and reached Magnolia late Saturday night, 
making excellent time. The Detroit friends, who will be 
guests at “Rockledge” for some time, are Miss Elizabth 
Thurber, Miss FE. S. Burnham and Sidney Small. 
Teacher of 
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Organist and Choir Master at St. Peter’s Church, 
Beverly. Lessons Given at Pupil’s Residence 
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PROMINENT meetings and social events of the coming 
week include the following: 
Mrs. McAllister’s North Shore recitals which open 
today at Mrs. Eben D. Jordan’s, “The Rocks,” West Man- 
chester. 
July 2rst, from 1o a. m. to 11 p. m., the Navy Festi- 
val in aid of the Navy Y. M. C. A. of Boston will be held 
on the Haven estate at Beverly Farms. Marine drills, 
marine bands, tea, dancing, booths, cabaret and dancing 
in the evening are the main features. 
Thursday, July 22, at 4 o’clock, at the Pride’s Cross- 
ing home of Mrs. Bayard Warren will be given the first 
oi a set of two musicales by Miss Virginia Wainwright. 
Friday, July 23, at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. 
F L,. Higginson, Jr., at Pride’s Crossing, will be given the 
opera “Lohengrin” by the organist, Mr. John Herman 
Loud, and Miss Frances Neven for the benefit of Polish 
sitfferers. 
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Prof. and Mrs. Philip H. Churchman of Worcester 
are now settled in Manchester for their third season at 
the Morgan house usually known as the Smith Farm 
homestead. Their house guests for a few weeks are 
Mr. and Mrs. H. Churchman of Woodbury, N. J. Be- 
fore the Churchmans arrived the house was opened and 
occupied for two weeks by the Charles F. Morgans of 
Worcester, who have now returned to their hone. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Davis have returned to 
Pride’s Crossing, Mrs. Davis from a short visit with her 
mother, Mrs. R. H. Gardiner, at Gardiner, Maine, and 
Mr. Davis from an enjoyable cruise with the Eastern 
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Yacht Club. 
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Miss Margery Parks of Boston was a week-end 
guest of Miss Louie Rogers Stanwood of Smith’s Point, 
Manchester. 
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Hendricks Hallet Whitman of 395 Beacon street, 
oston, who, with his wife, is living this summer in the 
George R. Wales place, Bulrush Farm, on Grover street, 
North Beverly, has bought the 25-acre estate of Mrs. 
Henry Kampmann of San Antonio, Texas, which is also 
on Grover street. Mrs. Kampmann, who was Miss Eliza- 
beth S. Simpson, has not occupied her North Shore home 
cf late. It belonged formerly to the late Hugh Whitney 
of Milton. 
OSTEOPATHY 
Dr. Wendell W. Fessenden 
Hospital Experience 
Four-Year Graduate 
Treatment of All Acute and Chronie 
or office. 
Diseases at home 
Tel. 561 244 Cabot St., Beverly 
