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Charles C. Walker returned to Man- 
chester last Friday after a two months’ 
trip to Europe. 
Mrs. T. M. Carnegie, who has been 
spending a few weeks at Manchester vis- 
iting her son, A. Carnegie, 2d., has just 
returned to her camp inthe Adirondack 
Mts. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lee Higgin- 
son, jr., and little child, who have been 
spending the summer at Mrs. Higgin- 
son’s cottage near her grandfather's at 
Coolidge’s Point, are sailing for their 
home in London the 23rd of this month. 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz left Manchester, 
Thursday for her cottage at Jackson, 
N. H., where she will remain during 
the fall season,—or until about the 20th 
of October, as is her custom. Her son, 
E. J. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes, are 
with her. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burrage of 
Boston spent the week-end and Labor 
Day with Mr. Burrage’s sister, Mrs. S. 
Parker Bremer and family, Manchester. 
Sunday Mrs. Bremer had a dozen or 
more friends over at her cottage for 
afternoon tea. 
** Odd Volumes’ is the name of a 
‘unique club to which T. Jefferson 
Coolidge, jr., belongs. “The member- 
ship numbers fifty-one. Last Friday Mr. 
Coolidge had the club down to his sum- 
mer home at Manchester for luncheon, 
twenty of the members being present. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Porter, 
jr., are leaving Manchester the latter 
part of next week to join Mrs. Porter’s 
mother, Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth at 
her mountain cottage, at Jackson, 
N. -H.,. for afew “weeks. ~ Miss 
Gwendolyn Cummings of Brookline has 
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Porter the 
past week. 
The British, Russian and Italian em- 
bassies, located at Manchester this sum- 
mer, are to remain here until early in 
October, before returning to Washing- 
ton. Miss Olive Ilbert, of the Speaker’ s 
Court, Palace of Westminister, is at 
Manchester for a visit with her sister, 
Mrs. Young, at the British embassy 
headquarters. Miss Ilbert’s father is Sir 
Courtnay Ilbert, clerk of the House of 
Commons. 
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forbes, who 
have been spending most of the summer 
with Mrs. Forbes’ mother, Mrs. R. C. 
Winthrop, at West Manchester, are 
leaving within a fortnight for Dover, 
Mass., where they are having a new 
home built, to be ready for occupancy in 
November. Miss Clara Winthrop, who 
has been spending the summer in 
Europe, has sailed for home. 
Miss Swift 
20 West Thirty=tbhird Street 
Hew Work 
Has opened a Summer Branch 
AT THE 
North Shore Grill, Magnolia, Mass. 
Decorative work, lamps of carved wood, lamp and 
candleshades, picture frames of antique embroideries, 
desk fittings, sofa pillows, mirrors, old brocades, 
fans and laces. @ Also a large variety of other 
articles suitable for house furnishings, gifts or prizes. 
Orders for Interior Decorating will be attended to at 
Miss Swift's Office in New York 
Specimen Evergreens tus and haus 
Everything in Hardy Stock. @By our way of digging and handling 
Evergreens, Shrubs and Vines they can be planted in July, August and 
September and we guarantee them. a Call and see our stock. 
2 TELEPHONE NO. 97 
The Pierce Nursery 2 Beverly Farms, [lass. 
AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
CUT FLOWERS 
In Variety :: Market Prices 
Bridge Street - MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
... BULBS... 
The Schlegel & Fottler Co. are offering an unusually large stock 
of bulbs in great variety for indoor and outdoor cultivas 
tion. Those intending to purchase should order 
early, as some varieties are scarce and 
selling rapidly. 
Write for illustrated catalog. Address: 
Schlegel & Fottler Co. “Boston “” 
Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn. Sole Proprietors of the Best Lawn Seed—The Franklin Park. 
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