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Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grew, 2d, of 
the West Manchester summer colony 
have been spending a few days this week 
with friends at Osterville, Cape Cod. 
Senator Beveridge left Manchester 
Thursday for Youngstown, O., where 
he goes to take part in the opening of the 
republican national campaign. He is 
booked as the leading speaker, with Gov- 
ernor Hughes of New York. 
Alexander Brown, of Philadelphia, 
who has been on to the Myopia Hunt 
club for the polo matches this week, 
being a member of the Bryn Mawr team, 
has been a house guest of Miss Eleanora 
Sears at Beverly Farms part of the week. 
Miss Fannie Hanna is on the North 
Shore for a visit among her young friends, 
and is a house guest of Miss Grace Jar- 
vis, at  ‘‘Eaglehead,’? Manchester. 
Miss Hanna is the daughter of Leonard 
Hanna of Cleveland, and has been spend- 
ing the summer with her parents at Bret- 
ton Wouds. Miss Jarvis has given sev- 
eral little luncheons and dinners in honor 
of her guest the past week. 
Henry Pratt McKean of Pride’s 
Crossing nad a valuable hunting mare 
come in on the ‘‘Devonian.’’ which 
docked in Boston ‘Tuesday. ‘The 
McKeans will close their cottage here 
about September 20 and will return to 
Philadelphia. Considerable work is to 
be done on their estate the coming 
winter, among the contemplated changes 
being an addition to the house, a new 
auto house and the moving of the stable 
to a new location. 
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The Schlegel & Fottler Co. are offering an unusually large stock 
of bulbs in great variety for indoor and outdoor cultivae 
tion. 
Those intending to purchase should order 
early, aS some varieties are scarce and 
selling rapidly. 
Write for illustrated catalog. Address: 
Schlegel & Fottler Co. 
26 & 27 So. Market Street 
Boston 
Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn. 
Sole Proprietors of the Best Lawn Seed—The Franklin Park. 
Augustus P. Loring, jr., of Pride’s, 
has spenta part of the past week at In- 
dian Point, Me. 
After the performance by the Ben 
Greet players at the Oceanside yesterday 
afternoon many little parties gathered at 
the North Shore Grill for dinner. 
Among them were Dr. and Mrs. G. 
Ryder of Malden, who are recent arrivals 
at the Oceanside, and who entertained at 
the Grill Mr. and Mrs. Costello C. 
Converse of Boston, who are summering 
in the Sargent cottage, Magnolia. 
Another of the many little parties was 
that of the Hon. A. Shuman of the Bev- 
erly Cove. summer colony, who enter- 
tained there a number of his friends 
along the shore. 
A very charming little luncheon was 
given at the Grill, yesterday, by Miss 
Alice Tapley, who has been summering 
at the Oceanside, to a number of her 
lady friends at the hotels and in the cot- 
tages of Magnolia and Manchester. 
Covers were laid for eleven and Miss 
Tapley’s guests were: Mrs. Gordon 
MacCabe, Miss Rogers, Miss Frances 
L. Rogers and Miss E. B. Rogers, from 
the Oceanside; Miss Emily Gray at the 
Aborn, Mrs. Ellen L. Hemenway of 
the Manchester summer colony, Mrs. 
George P. Sanger at the Brownland cot- 
tages, Miss M. L. Blake of Manchester, 
Miss Bryce and Miss Parker. 
The North Shore Grill will close, soon 
after Labor Day, after having had a very 
successful season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Foster gave 
a little lunch at the Grill Tuesday to 
Mrs. Foster’s newly engaged sister, Miss 
Southerland. 
Mrs. Reginald Foster gave a luncheon 
atthe North Shore Grill Saturday for 
four, and a very pleasant little time was 
enjoyed. 
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