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of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee at Beverly 
Farms, is the subject of the leading 
article in this month’s Howse and Garden. 
The article is beautifully illustrated. 
Another North Shore house, that of 
Charles P. Searle, at Ipswich, also beau- 
tifully illustrated appears in this month’s 
The House Beautiful. Both articles, we 
note, is written and illustrated, by Miss 
Mary H. Northend of Salem. 
Mr. and Mrs Walter D. Denegre 
had as their week-end guests at Villa 
Crest, their West Manchester residence, 
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland, who closed 
their residence’ at West Manchester 
some weeks ago, prior to sailing for 
Europe the latter part of this month to 
spend the winter. Mr. Denegre is 
going south to New Orleans next week 
for a week or so and about the middle 
of the month the family goes to Wash- 
ington for the season there. Mr. 
Denegre has taken a house at Wash- 
ington. 
Mrs. Robert C. Heaton comes down 
to her Beverly Farms cottage to spend the 
week-ends every week, and last week- 
end she had her brother, John Silsbee 
Curtis and Mrs. Curtis down as her 
cuests. Mrs. Curtis’ son, Robert G. 
Shaw, 2d, and Mrs. Shaw are still at 
their Beverly Farms cottage, though 
Mrs. Shaw will probably go south with 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. 
Mitchell the middle of January as last 
winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell and 
their son, John, who attends St. Mark’s 
school, are at Fernandina, Fla., to spend 
the holidays with Mrs. Mitchell’s sister, 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2d, and family. 
Mrs. Mitchell will come north the first 
week in January with her son, and will 
come to her residence in Manchester for 
a fortnight. She will join Mr. Mitchell 
later and will spend the balance of the 
winter in the south. 
Many rumors have been rife the past 
month as to where President-elect Taft 
would spend next summer. We have 
learned from a reliable source the past 
week that no place has yet been selected, 
but that the North Shore has been con- 
sidered by Mr. Taft and that the chances 
are very favorable to his taking an_ estate 
either at Manchester or Beverly Farms. 
Definite inquiries have been made to- 
ward seeing what can be found as a suit- 
able summer home for Mr. Taft and 
family. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Mor- 
gan, jr., arrived on the Celtic from 
Liverpool in New York last week in 
time for Christmas. Mrs. Morgan is a 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. 
Grew of Boston and Manchester. 
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$175 
$225 Sable 
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$300 
We guarantee a saving from $50 to $75 from city prices. 
Two of the largest Buffalo robes in the United States—nothing 
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Without doubt the largest and finest stock in 
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MILLINERY from this array. 
REITH 
Mrs. Charles A. Munn is to give a 
coming out dance for her daughter, Miss 
Carrie Munn, at her Washington hume 
next Tuesday, the 29th. Among the 
Boston girls going on for the event, who 
will be house guests of Mrs. Munn, are 
Misses Helen and Margaret Thomas, 
Miss Leslie Bradley and Misses Nora 
and Evelyn Thayer. ‘The young people 
will also be at the coming out ball of 
Miss Roosevelt at the White House. 
During their stay in Washington Mrs. 
Thomas Gaff will give a large dinner for 
young people complimentary to Miss 
Bradley. 
A Taft Colony to be Established on 
the North Shore? 
A despatch from Atlanta, Ga., ap- 
peared in all the papers last Monday to 
this affect: 
That a Taft summer colony may be 
established somewhere on the New 
England coast is the earnest hope of 
President-elect W. H. Taft and there is 
a chance that some place along the North 
Shore from Nahant to Rockport may be 
the place selected for the summer capital. 
GHRISTMAS MILLINERY 
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There will be found among the lot a most exclusive assortment of creations far more 
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ILLINER 
He said last night at Atlanta that he 
had no intention of summering on Long 
Island; that while no active endeavors 
were being made at present, it was his 
desire and that of his brothers to find 
some place on the New England coast, 
as nearly as possible duplicating the very 
desirable conditions the family so long 
enjoyed during the summer months at 
Murray Bay, Canada. ‘There each of 
the Taft brothers have cottages. 
If the proper place can be found, and 
earnest efforts to-this end will be made 
later, the four brothers—William H., 
Charles P., Henry W. and Horace D. 
—-will locate together, so that their out- 
door exercise and congenial family life 
and association may be carried on as it 
bas been heretofore. Horace D. Taft 
owns a place at Wainscott, L. I., but 
the President-elect said last night, that 
this was not regarded as the desired situ- 
ation for the plans contemplated, thus 
confirming what Horace Taft has said 
himself. 
Attractive line of fancy -neckwear’ in 
boxes at Bell’s. ‘ 
