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Mrs. Michael Foster of Harrowgate, England, and 
London, who recently arrived in this country, is renewing 
old-time friendships in Boston and hereabout. Mrs. Fos- 
ter was the widow of the late Governor William E. Russeil 
of Massachusetts when she married Dr. Michael, Foster of 
London. She is accompanied to Boston by her daughter, 
Miss Margaret Russell, who was presented by her Boston 
and Cambridge relatives several seasons ago. Mrs. Foster 
probably will return to England in the early autumn. Her 
husband, Dr. Foster, is in charge of the hospital base in 
Cambridge, England. Mfrs. Foster has many relatives in 
Cambridge, Mass., including a son and daughter-in-law, 
Mr, afid Mrs. William E. Russell of 174 Brattle street, 
and another son, Richard M. Russell, who makes his home 
with his brother and sister-in-law. Other relatives are 
Dr. William Donnison Swan of Cambridge, who is Mrs. 
Foster’s brother, and the Joseph B. Russells, who are rela- 
Manchester Tea Rooms 
Cor. Central St. and Pine St. Blvd. 
Home-made Cake and Ice-cream. 
Sign of the Kettle Candy 
Lunches served by order 
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Koshland of the Beverly Cove sum- 
mer colony, gave a clambake last Sunday for twenty-five 
on the beach fronting their estate off Woodbury street. 
The affair proved a most enjoyable one. Besides a num- 
ber of Beverly and Marblehead colonists some New York 
friends of the Koshlands were among the guests. 
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Judge William Caleb Loring of Pride’s 
this week for a short visit at Bartlett Island, Maine, near 
Mt. Desert. The various members of the Loring fam- 
ilies’ have estates on the island. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 
Vaughan (Ellen G. Loring) of Beverly Farms, are 
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