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Miss Frances Bradley of Pride’s Crossing has enter- 
tained for a few days this week Miss Doris Taylor, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor, Jr., and Miss 
Caroline Ogden Jones of Washington. The Misses 
Taylor and Jones will be among the bridesmaids at the 
wedding of Miss Constance Gardner, tomorrow. Miss 
Taylor has been spending the summer in Maine at her 
father’s camp. She was accompanied to Boston by her 
mother, who is on her way to Poland Springs. 
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John Hays Hammond, Jr., will repeat his illustrated 
lecture on “War and Weapons” at the City hall, Dale 
avenue, Gloucester, on Saturday evening, July 24, at 8.30. 
The lecture is to aid the American Ambulance Corps in 
France. Admission tickets $1.00. Reserved seats $2.00. 
Ticket sale is conducted by Miss Hammond, Gloucester. 
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Congratulations are being showered upon Mr. and 
Mrs. William G. Wendell (Ruth Appleton) of Charles 
River village, on the birth of their first-born, a son, July 
12. Mrs. Wendell is the daughter of Francis R. Apple- 
ton of Ipswich. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shanahan of Buffalo, N. Y., 
have taken a house in Beverly for the balance of the 
summer. 
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Brilliant red roses climbing over the netting sur- 
rounding the tennis court, offer a charming and most un- 
usual sight now at the attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Geo. F. Willet at Coolidge’s Point, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James Breckinridge Waller of Chic- 
ago are settled for their usual quiet summer in the Regi- 
nald Foster cottage, situated in the most secluded and 
charming part of Coolidge’s Point, Manchester. 
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Crane, Jr., of “Castle Hill” gave 
a large dinner party last Tuesday night in honor of their 
guests, Miss Anne Morgan of New York, daughter of 
‘the late J. Pierpont Morgan, and Miss Elizabeth Mar- 
bury the well known dramatist of New York. On Wed- 
nesday night Miss Morgan and Miss Marbury were 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince of ‘Prince- 
mere,” and on Thursday night they dined at “Eagle 
Rock” the Pride’s Crossing home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Clay Frick of New York. 
OSTEOPATHY 
Dr. Wendell W. Fessenden 
Four-Year Graduate Hospital Experience 
Treatment of All Acute and Chronic Diseases at home 
or office, 
Tel. 561 244 Cabot St., Beverly 
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The horse show, Saturday, Aug. 7, at “Green Mead- 
ows,” Hamilton, on the estate of Mr. and’ Mrs. George 
Burroughs, will be the first event of this kind on_ the 
North Shore this season. The place is admirably 
adapted for such an occasion naturally. The proceeds of 
the afternoon will be given to Welcome House. Boxes 
may be reserved by applying to Mrs. Burroughs, the 
price being $10. All entries are acceptable. Children’s 
ponies shown under saddle, two hunter classes and 
hack classes will be shown. The last event of the afte:- 
noon will be a meet of hounds for a pony drag. Entries 
should be made to Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Jr., of Topsfield. 
They will close July 31. Music will be furnished by a 
military band and tea will be served by Mrs. Herbert 
W. Mason, Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman and Mrs. Howard 
Doughty. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bradley and Miss Frances 
Bradley will leave July 30, for a three weeks’ visit at Bar 
arbor. 
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Palmer Gavit of Smith’s Point, 
Manchester, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Corning ot 
Albany, N. Y., over last week-end. 
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Miss Sidney B. Morison of Baltimore will pay her 
usual visit to “Sunnybank,” the summer home on Smith’s 
Point, Manchester, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ivins Croll 
and Miss H. Pauline Croll, in August. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George G. Snowden of “Seacroft,” 
West Manchester, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William 
Hastings and their son, William of Albany, N. Y. 
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Mrs. Howard Heinz of “Ledge Leaf,’ Manchester, 
left Tuesday for a week’s visit in the Lake Forest home 
of Mrs. Rensselaer W. Cox of Chicago. 
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Miss E. C. McVickar of Proctor street, Manchester, 
is entertaining Miss Helen S. North of Bristol, R. L, 
and Miss Ellen Morris of Philadelphia. Rev. and Mrs. 
Frank Appleton of Pawtucket R. I., were also recent 
guests of Miss McVickar. 
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Mrs. James Howe has returned from a trip to North 
East Harbor, Maine, and is now with Mrs. George D. 
Howe of ‘The Cliffs,” Smith’s Point, Manchester. 
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