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Mrs. John L. Thorndike and her two 
daughters are returning from Europe the 
first week in August. Mr. Thorndike 
has been at his West Manchester cottag: 
for some weeks. 
Miss Eleanor Roelker, a classmate of 
Miss Helen Taft at Bryn Mawr, came 
up from Newport the first of the week 
to spend a few days with Miss Taft and 
to take part in the tennis tournament at 
the Montserrat Golf club. Thursday 
Miss Taft and her guest left for New- 
port where the former will remain over 
the week-end a guest of Miss Roelker. 
Mrs. Maynard Ladd gave the last in a 
series 
luncheons at her Smith’s Point cottage, 
last week when she had among her guests 
the Turkish Ambassador Keazim Bey, 
‘ who is at Magnolia for the’ summer and 
Mrs. “‘ Jack’’ Gardner who came down 
from Boston for the occasion. Count 
Fartiges, Harry D. Sleeper, Prof. Louis 
Allard, Prof. A. P. Andrew and Mr. 
Carter of the Art Museum, were others 
present. 
For the benefit of the Boston Floating 
Hospital, Roger Noble Burnham, the 
New York sculptor, who is spending the 
summer at Magnolia, will give a lecture 
on sculpture at the Library Hall, Mag- 
nolia, on the afternoon of Monday, Aug. 
9. Thetheme of the lecture will be 
** The Processes of the Sculptor’s Art.’’ — 
A demonstration of the sculptor’s work, 
from the first modeling in the clay to the 
finished bronze or marble will be made. 
Many of the points will be illustrated in 
clay and plaster before the audience. At 
his studio in the Library building, Mr. 
Burnham has just completed a portrait of 
Julia Ward Howe which many consider 
the best done in'years. This will be on 
exhibition at the lecture. Another ex- 
ample of Mr. Burnham’s art which will 
be shown is a design for a sun-dial which 
he hopes to place in one of the beautiful 
North Shore gardens. It is composed 
of four figures that represent morning, 
of Saturday afternoon alfresco ° 
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noon, evening and night. Mr. Burn- 
ham was one of the winners of the 
Heny O. Avery prize, offered annually 
by the Architectural League of New 
York, and which was recently won by 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Mrs. Whitney.. 
Mrs. George Burgess and son of Mil- 
ton have been spending several days with 
Rev. and Mrs. William H. Dewart, 
Manchester Cove, 
