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April 6, 1917. 
We are offering an unusual collection of 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
And a choice lot of Conifers. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Frank Martin (Elizabeth Bigelow) are 
receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter at 
their home in Baltimore. Mrs. Martin’s parents, ‘Mr. 
and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow will not come to their place in 
Manchester this summer, but will go to Fitzwilliam, N. 
H., having leased their cottage here to Rev. and Mrs. 
W. H. Dewart and ye sts 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz oe Miss L. P. Goldsborough of 
Manchester are spending Easter at the Greenbrier. Miss 
Anna Agassiz of Hamilton is also an Easter guest at the 
Virginia Hot Springs. 
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Mme. Naon, Mrs. Aksel Wichfeld, Mrs. Marshall 
Field, Miss Boardman and ‘Mrs. Henry C. Perkins are 
box holders for the charity ball at Rauscher’s in Wash- 
ington, April I1. 
Miss Lila Leonard ae Se Apel 14, asthe date. of 
her wedding to Carlton B. Swift of Boston. Miss Leon- 
ard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Leonard 
of Chicago and Eastern Point, Gloucester, where they oc- 
cupy “The Bowlders,” their attractive sea-shore home. 
The wedding will be an afternoon affair in St. Paul’s 
Episcopal church and will be followed by a reception at 
the Leonard home, 4801 Woodlawn avenue. The matron 
of honor will be the bride’s sister, Mrs. ‘C. Groverman 
Ellis (Dorothy Leonard), an October bride. A cousin, 
Miss Mary Leonard, will be the maid of honor. The 
young couple will live in Portland, Oregon. 
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‘Mrs. Russell Tyson is spending two weeks at her 
farm hore in Brattleboro, Vt. Mrs. Tyson is one of the 
prominent Chicago women to take up the work of the 
Woman’s League for National Defense. She has been 
a tireless worker all winter in the war shop and has as- 
sisted in the plans for an Easter sale of articles made in 
the trenches. The sale will be at the Band Box, that 
unique French war charity shop conducted by society 
women in Chicago for the benefit of destitute children 
of the war zone. 
. Wm. R., 
F. E. COLE, Prop. 
Telephone, Beverly Farms 43 
William Phillips, Assistant Sec. of State, entertained 
at dinner last Friday for his brother-in-law, Andrew 
Peters, the retiring Asst. Sec. of the Treasury. Mr. and 
Mrs. Peters have returned to their home in Boston. Mrs. 
Peters (Martha Phillips) was a débutante in Washington 
society during the Roosevelt administration when her 
brother was Asst. Sec. of State and a bachelor. Mr. and 
Mrs. Peters have made their Washington home at Wood- 
ley, a country estate belonging to Sen. and Mrs. F. G. 
Newlands, and formerly the abode of President Cleve- 
land in his time. This has just been leased by Mr. and 
Mrs. Phillips, who will have several weeks of occupancy 
before Mrs. Phillips will open their beautiful home near 
Wenham Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips also had a dis- 
tinguished gathering the past week to meet Sec. of State 
and Mrs. Lansing at a dinner party. 
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Mrs. John Hays Hammond is one of the workers in 
behalf of the bazaar benefiting the Actor’s Fund of Amer- 
ica, which will he held in New York May 12 to 21 
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Mrs. James F. Curtis and children are spending April 
in Washington with her parents, former Gov. and Mrs. 
Merriam. 
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Mrs. A. P. Gardner saree in pouring at one of the 
prominent tea dances at the Playhouse in Washington 
recently, when Mrs. Blaine Beale was the hostess. 
D. Herbert Hostetter was an usher at the Pittsburg 
wedding of Miss Mary Moreland and Lawrence H. Vilas, 
of Chicago, last Saturday. 
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Mrs. Richard T. ‘Crane, Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Meeker 
are patronesses of the Chicago Junior League revel which 
will be held this month in the Auditorium theatre. 
John Hays Enon) ae one of the committee 
cooperating with the Aerial Coast Patrol Unit, N. L., at 
Palm Beach. Scores of young college men are there in 
training in order to be able to train others to be masters 
of the air in behalf of the country. 
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