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Mrs. William J. Boardman has been 
spending a few days the past week visit- 
ing her sister, Mrs. Wm. Walter Phelps 
of New York, at her country estate in 
Connecticut. Mrs. Boardman returned 
to Manchester ‘Fhursday evening. 
‘The Misses Colby have with them at 
their cottage in Beverly Farms, Miss 
Mary Charlotte Frances Stuart of Eng- 
land, a daughter of the late William 
Stuart, Colonel in the English army. 
Miss Stuart is well known in the social 
circles of London where she devotes a 
great deal of her time to a work called the 
London School of Economics and Polit- 
ical Science, the only work of its kind 
in the world, a feature of which is the 
classification of all kinds of businesses 
and trades, populations and conditions of 
England under the various headings. 
‘This is Miss Stuart’s second trip across 
the ocean and her stay this time will be 
prolonged until October. “The Misses 
Colby also have as a week-end guest 
James Stokes of New York City, brother 
of W. E. D. Stokes, who built the 
famous Ansonia apartment hotel in New 
York, the largest apartment hotel in the 
world, at a cost of six millions. 
Handicraft Studio and Gift Shop 
Interesting line of Arts and Crafts Pewrer, SILVER and JEWELRY. 
Illuminated Texts suitable for Christmas gifts. 
Marblehead Pottery and Rugs. 
Large line of Russian Toys for Children. 
leaf miniature Frames and Mirrors. 
The 
Gold 
Bridge Prizes and Brasses. 
wea. Lessons in Wood Carving, Frame Making and Gilding. 
MISS ANNE ABBOTT 
LIBRARY BUILDING, 
MAGNOLIA 
az Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer of Cohas- 
set was on to Manchester this week for 
a very brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. 
Parker Bremer. 
The next in the series of three musi- 
cales will be at Mrs. Walter J. Mitch- 
ell’s beautiful home at Manchester, next 
Friday afternoon, the 14th. ‘The stars 
will be Miss Ormond, who will sing, 
and Mr. Fryer, who will play. 
Mrs. C. R. Edwards, wife of Gen- 
eral Edwards of Washington, who is 
spending the summer at the L.ower Mac- 
Donald cottage, entertained at the North 
Shore Grill Tuesday evening, a number 
of friends for dinner. Covers were laid 
for seven and the guests were: Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, of the Man- 
chester summer colony; Miss Baker of 
Paris, stopping at the Aborn; M. Kroup- 
ensky and M. Thal of the Russian em- 
bassy. Mr. and Mrs. Leiter were ac- 
companied by their house guest Morton 
Krewen, of England. 
4] Mr. Garo will open a branch of 
Library 
Building, Magnolia, July 21. 
his Boston Studio in the 
4 Sittings made at residence if pre- 
ferred. 
Kk. P. Stillman and the Misses 
Stillman of New York are atthe Ocean- 
side for the remainder of the season. 
Mrs. 
Also at 
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