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Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond 
have sent out invitations to the members 
of the recent Gloucester Day committee 
and ladies to meet President Taft, at 
their home in Fresh Water Cove, Sat- 
urday afternoon at 2.30. The Presi- 
dent, it will be remembered, was unable 
to attend the celebration, and did not 
meet the members of the committee as 
planned at that time. 
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Mrs. William J. Boardman left Man- 
chester Thursday morning for a few 
days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. 
M. Crane, and Senator Crane, and their 
little children at Dalton. 
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Miss Kittie Thornton of La Grande, 
Ga., who has been a guestof Miss Lan- 
_cashire at Manchester for the last fort- 
night left Friday for Spring Lake, N. J. 
Miss ‘Thornton and Miss Lancashire 
were at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tucker's 
table at the dinner dance, at the Essex 
County club, Wednesday. 
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The Countess de Chambrun enter- 
tained 14 guests at luncheon at the 
Myopia club Sunday noon. 
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Mrs. Edward S. Grew, who has been 
abroad for a visit of several months, with 
her son, Joseph Grew, and family, is on 
the way home, having sailed from Liver- 
pool this week. Mr. Joseph Grew is 
one of the attaches of the American lega- 
tion at Berlin. 
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News of the wedding of Henry Clay 
Pierce of the Pride’s summer colony, 
and St. Louis, to Mrs. Burrows of New 
York, at St. George’s chapel, London, 
on August 3, has reached friends on this 
side. Mr. Pierce sailed for Europe on 
the 28th of June. He will return with 
Mrs. Pierce early in October, and may 
spend a few weeks at Pride’s before go- 
ing to St. Louis. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Auchin- 
closs of New York, who have been 
spending a month on the shore with 
Mrs. Auchincloss’ sister, Mrs. Neal 
Rantoul and family, Beverly Farms, are 
returning to Seabright, N. J., Sunday, 
after a most delightful visit. Mrs. 
Auchincloss, who was Miss Rosamond 
Saltonstall of Boston, has been enter- 
tained much during her visit here. 
Dr. Otto Strauch of Bremen, Ger- 
many, spent the early part of the week 
at the Oceanside, a guest of Mr. and 
Mrs. S.’M. Sherwood of Southport, Ct. 
Mrs. W. H. A. Putnam and Miss 
Elizabeth Putnam, members of one of 
the wealthiest families of Salem, lunched 
at the Oceanside Monday. 
Mr. and Mrs. H..D. Tichener and 
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Tichener of 
New York City are touring New Eng- 
land in a big automobile. They stopped 
over the week-end at the Aborn and 
went on Tuesday to the White Moun- 
tains. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Spencer, Miss J. 
M. Derrick and R. O. Derrick of Buf- 
falo are spending a fortnight at the 
Oceanside. 
Mrs. Albert J. Barr and family of 
Pittsburg are at the Aborn for the re- 
mainder of the season. In the family 
are Miss Constance and Miss Madelaine, 
‘two charming sisters who have many ad- 
mirers about the hotel. They have come 
to Magnolia for many seasons and have 
always taken an active part in its social 
life. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers of 
New York City arrived Monday at the 
Hesperus on their way to Poland Springs 
by auto. After a fortnight at the Springs, 
they expect to go.onto the White Moun- 
tains and will later cross: the border and 
visit Montreal. They will motor home 
and will not arrive in New York until late 
in October. 
Miss Louise Hinds of Richfield 
Springs, N. Y., isa guest at the Ocean- 
side. She has come there for many suc- 
ceeding seasons. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Shanley, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. C. Shanleyand Miss Alice 
Shanley of Newark, N. J., are touring 
New England by auto. 
early week at the Oceanside and went on 
later to the White Mountains. . 
Mrs. J. A. Bradley and daughter, 
Miss Lena T. Bradley of La Porte, Ind., 
arrived at the Aborn Saturday for a 
month’s stay. 
Hans Schoen of Kaiserlanten, Ger- 
many, is traveling through America for 
the first time.and is-spending a fortnight 
at the Oceanside, Magnolia, seeing a 
typical American summer resort. Mr. 
Schoen will spend the winter in this 
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Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Martin Lane 
and their little daughter are leaving Man- 
chester next Tuesday for the Adiron- 
dacks. They will spend a fortnight at 
the Saranac Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Lane 
have had as guests during the last week 
Miss Alice Lovering, daughter of Con- 
gressman Lovering, and William K. 
Richardson of Boston. They are giv- 
ing a dinner party of fourteen covers 
Saturday night and a luncheon of twelve 
covers Sunday. 
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Mrs. Eben Richards gave a large party 
last Saturday at her Pride’s home for her 
two children, Eben and Minnie. The 
afternoon was passed very ‘pleasantly. 
Various games anda juggler made up the 
entertainment. 
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Mrs. Francis R. Allen of the Farms 
colony, has been spending the week with 
friends on Cape Cod. 
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. After a few weeks on the shore Ed- 
ward Small Moore left early this week, 
in company with a Chicago friend, Mr. 
McLaughlin, for Chicago by motor. 
Mrs. Moore and children will remain 
until along in September with Judge and 
Mrs. Moore at “‘Rockmarge.”’ 
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Miss Mary Curtis left Pride’s Crossing 
Monday for a short visit with Miss: 
Wheelwright at Northeast Harbor, Me.: 
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_ At a dinner recently given by Mr. 
and Mrs. John Clapperton Kerr at the 
Essex Counry club, announcement was 
made of the engagement of Mr. Kerr’s 
sister, Miss Grace Lothian Kerr of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., to William Broadhead 
Keller, jr., of Manhattan. The Kerrs 
are spending the summer at The Ocean- 
side, Magnolia. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Allan left Bev- 
erly Cove for Newport last Saturday to 
spend a week or ten days. 
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Fraulein M. Wolters gave the second 
of her German readings from Baum- 
bach’s Sommermarchen, this morning at 
the residence of Mrs. Eben D. Jordan 
at West Manchester. The first was 
last Friday at Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse’s, 
Manchester Cove, and the last will be at 
Mrs. W. H. Moore’s, Pride’s Crossing, 
next week. 
