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Monday, 30th, House of the Iron Railing, 6.30 a. m. 
Tuesday, 31st, Turkey Brook, 5.30 p. m 
Out of the thirteen scheduled meets, only three occur 
in the morning, the last and the fifth and eighth. The 
layer-out of the drags is busy with his fox trails through 
the outlying districts of Wenham and Hamilton and over 
in New Hampshire. ‘These will practically be completed 
and ready for the fall hunts by August 1, before the drag 
season opens. Among the young folk who will be ta 
the pony drags will be seen the Misses Anna and Maria 
Agassiz, Miss Polly Proctor and Miss Eleanor Cole. 
Miss Cole, whose marriage to William H. Coolidge, Jr., 
of Magnolia, takes place early in September, is antici- 
pating much pleasure out of this season’s drags. Miss 
Cole has always been one of the most enthusiastic foi- 
lowers of the hounds in Wenham. 
Mrs. Jonathan Brown, Jr., of “Red Top Farm,” 
Hamilton, is now visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Ernst of Buffalo. From there she will go on to Oil City, 
Pa., and pay her annual visit at the home of her mother, 
Mrs. John Kline. Her son, Jonathan, is attending a sum- 
mer school and camp at Ashland, N. H., by St. Paul’s 
school of Concord, N. H. He is preparing to enter St. 
Paul’s in September. 
AM’ S Tea House guests have been many the past 
week. Among them were the Dr. J. H. Lancashires 
ot Manchester and their guest, Miss Frances Starr, the 
actress; Mrs. C. C. Little of Swampscott; Mrs. Kilham 
of Beverly, bridge party of eight; and the guests who 
come Over from the Saturday night assembly in the Town 
Hall. Mrs. Wolcott Howe ‘Johnson was of those enter- 
taining a party after the dance, among whom were Miss 
Frances Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Vittorio Orlandini, Na- 
hant, who are cousins of Mrs.. Johnson; Mrs. James 
Che Sign uf the Crane 
Cea House, Fond 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
LOBSTER NOW OPEN---DAILY 
PUNCH EON SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
Telephone 5 The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cemetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE AND BREAD 
NO R T HS HORE BREEZE and Reminder 95 
DRUG STORE GOODS 
Prescriptions our Specialty 
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Howe Proctor also had a party, and the Misses Burnham 
had Mrs. Charles Thorndyke Parker as one of their 
guests. ‘Tomorrow, Mrs. Ernest Pentacost of Topsfield 
is giving a luncheon at the tea house. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cole of ‘“Brookby Farm,” 
Wenham Neck, will have Miss Ann Sheafe of Chestnut 
Hill as their house guest next week. The engagement of 
Miss Sheafe and Benjamin Edwards Cole, 2nd, was an- 
nounced the middle of June. Mrs. Cole is planning 
many pleasant things for Miss Sheafe during the coming 
week. ‘l‘omorrow evening she is giving a dinner of four- 
teen covers and will take the guests to the ever-popular 
Wenham Assembly in the Town Hall that night. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little and Miss Anne Means 
are now at “Cranleigh,” their Wenham Neck estate. 
ee and Mrs. We, in S. Lawrence have. closed their 
home in Topsfield, “Gravelly Brook Farm,” and are now 
settled: in Nahant for the remainder of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hutchinson of West Newton, 
who are occupying the Hollander cottage at “Craigstone,” 
Wenham, are motoring on the South Shore and stopping 
at Salter’s Point, South Dartmouth. 
Mrs. B. W. Currier of Cherry street has been on a 
recent auto trip to Schenectady, N. Y. She was accom- 
panied by her daughter and baby of Schenectady, who 
had been spending a month in Wenham. ‘House guests 
at Mrs. Currier’s are Mrs, William M. Currier and daugh- 
ter, Miss Clara H. Currier of Boston. Mrs. Currier 
entertained at luncheon in their honor last Thursday. 
The Curriers are now on a trip to Cape Cod and are 
staying at Wianno. 
Rev. and Mrs. F. 
M. Cutler returned this Thursday 
from a month’s trip in the vicinity of Lake George and 
Take Champlain and Saratoga, 
will resume his duties in the Village 
Newey... Rev. Mre« Cutler 
church Aug. I. 
Lamson & inhhard 
ot Boston 
SS iene Gist @ Recah SEASON 
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MASSE NNETT’S SHOP 
MAGNOLIA 
3 Lexington Row, os 
