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R. AND MRS JOSEPH LEITER 
and.two children of Washington arrived this wed- 
(Juliette Williams ) 
“Edgewater House” their beautiful home im 
They have been spending several weeks 
home near Washington. Mrs. Leiter’s 
mother, Mrs. John R. Williams of Washington will be 
with them this summer. “Edgewater House” is one of 
the many attractive estates at Beverly Farms. The large 
nesday at 
Beverly Farms. 
at their country 
brick house has a very old and distinguished air about it 
and can be seen plainly from the water. <A _ revolving 
sun-parlor is an unique feature in the garden. A sunken 
garden and a rose-garden are things of beauty now. The 
rose-garden is very striking in its simplicity, being simply 
a square filled with various roses and surrounded by a 
fence completely covered with pink ramblers.« The 
square has an arched entrance on the four sides over 
which the ramblers hang in great profusion. ‘The estate 
has immense hot-houses in which an English plan is in 
operation for raising fruit and vegetables. The Leiter 
family has been supplied all spring By the products of 
their green house at Beverly Farms. The English gard- 
ener, Joseph illson, is ebattncniae in many unique 
ways. Luscious figs, nectarines, peaches, tree tomatoes 
and melons are some of the special novelties seen now 
in the hot beds. The melons are especially attractive, 
growing on small vines running up the side walls, and 
each melon so heavy (2 to 4 lbs.) that it is encased in a 
little net tied to the ceiling. The peach and nectarine 
trees are trained fan-s haped on netting and make a very 
ornamental sight. The visitor, would think it was ail 
arranged for an artistic fruit show, but the gardener as- 
sures one that it is all for a very utilitarian purpose. He 
kas rooms of various temperatures, some extremely hot 
in which the fruit is forced and others cooler in which 
the fruit will mature later. In this way he hopes to ex- 
tend the crop as long as the family remains at Bever'y 
Farms. Various small garden supplies were raised in the 
hot houses and sent to the Leiters in Washington all 
winter. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Wallace, Jr., of Springfield 
have been visiting this week at Ford cottage, Magnolia, 
tiie home of Mr. oan Mrs. John N. Stevens of een line. 
MRS. BILL’S SHOP 
G. W. BILL & CO. 
The North Shore Swimming Pool at Magnolia is the 
place of all places to go nowadays. It is the first place 
that suggests itself to “seekers of outdoor recreation and 
cosy club privileges these hot days. Some extremély good 
swimmers have been observed the past week at the pool. 
Miss Elvene Richard of the Oceanside is one of the 
devotees of the pool whose strokes are envied by her many 
friends. Miss Helen Johnson of St. Louis is another 
Oceanside guest whose swimming is being watched by the 
many interested observers in the balcony. . Miss Grace 
Scattergood has come over from Philadelphia this week 
and her swimtring has been considered especially _ fine. 
Phil Bryan and Chester Lockwood of the Oceanside are 
also the cynosure of all eyes in their water feats. 
Isabel McGowan of Indianapolis is considered one of the 
best from the Manchester colony. Miss Gladys M. Sat- 
ford of Manchester has entertained Mrs. R. K. Safford 
of Somers, Ct., at the pool the past week. Miss Margaret 
Stevens of Manchester also had as her guest for a week 
Miss Dorothy A. Davis of Pelham, N. Y. Miss Rosa- 
mond Lancaster of Magnolia entertained her guest, Miss 
Heywood of Worcester, a week. Miss Rose Fessenden 
of Boston has been the week’s guest of Miss Katherine 
Coolidge of Manchester. Miss Ruth Sieker of Milwaukee 
and Newport has been a guest for a week of John Allyn 
of Magnolia; Miss Mary Smith of Wood’s Hole was also 
a guest of the Allyns. Mrs. F. S. Chick of Magnolia has 
had among her guests the J. S. Williams of Swampscott, 
Mrs. George FE. Barnard of Ipswich and the Misses Ab-~ 
bott and W ardwell of Salem. 
ipa ROS SS, 
The Rt. Rev. Samuel G. Babcock, Suffragan Bishop 
of the diocese of Massachusetts, and Mrs. Babcock, enter- 
tained the rector, choirmaster and choir of St. John’s 
Church, Beverly Farms, last Tuesday, at their summer 
home at Watch Hill, Rhode Island. The guests came over 
from Pleasant View, R. I., where they are in camp, and 
thoroughly enjoyed the games and refreshments which 
the bishop’s hospitality had provided.. ‘The Rev. Sherred 
Billings will officiate at the services at St. John’s Church 
on Sunday, Aug. 8th. The rector of the ¢Chupemeney, 
Neilson Poe ‘Carey, will preach at Pequot Chapel, New 
London, Conn., on that day. 
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