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_ Fraulein Wolters, who gave such a 
delightful series of readings in German 
last summer, is to give another series of 
three German readings this summer at 
North Shore house. The first will be 
towards the middle of next month. One 
of the readings will be at Mrs. Francis 
M. Whitehouse’s, Manchester Cove, 
another at Mrs. W. H. Moore’s, Pride’s 
Crossing, and the third has not yet been 
decided upon. ‘The dates will be an- 
nounced later. 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 2d, 
who have been living quietly at their 
Manchester Cove estate since coming on 
from Florida in the early summer, are to 
spend part of August in the Adirondacks. 
Mr. Carnegie’s mother, Mrs. T. M. 
Carnegie, sailed from New York last 
Saturday on the St. Louis to spend the 
summer in Europe. It is at her moun- 
tain camp, at Roquette Lake, Hamilton 
Co., that Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie, 2d, 
will go. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker, who 
sailed from New York on the Adriatic 
Jast Wednesday week, are to spend the 
summer motoring. They have their 
daughters Catherine and Grace with 
them, and they intend to motor in 
France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria 
and come back by way of England. 
They will return toward the middle cf 
September and will close the season at 
Beverly Farms, where their house is 
being kept open, and the two younger 
memters of the family are remaining 
durir g their absence. 
, Mrs. Helen M. Tibbitts and five chil- 
dren of Joplin, Miss., are at Manchester 
forthe summer and are at the Smith 
house on Proctor street, which is not far 
from the cottage occupied by Mrs. Tib- 
bitts’ sister, Mrs. J. M. Longyear and 
family. 
Miss Alice Barrows and brother, Sam- 
uel Barrows, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. 
E. A. Whipple at West Manchester, 
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George W. Kittredge of New York 
City spent Sunday with his family at the 
Oceanside. Mr. Kittredge is chief en- 
gineer of the New York Central railroad 
and, while his family is at Magnolia for 
Magnolia, Mass. 
the summer, business necessitates that 
Mr. Kittredge remain in New York. 
He will be at Magnolia, however, over 
the week-ends until August, when he 
has his vacation, 
