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Mrs. Bryce J. Allan was hostess to a 
dinner party of twenty-one young ladies 
Tuesday night at Allanbank, Beverly 
Cove, inhonor of her neice Miss Lily 
Sears, daughter of Herbert Sears of 
Pride’s. Miss Sears is becoming a 
charming young woman and will make 
one of the most beautiful buds of her sea- 
son. This was one of the first large 
events given in her honor. Among the 
guests: was Miss Helen Taft. 
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_ J. Hampden Robb of New York City, 
who summers at ‘The Dolphins,’’ 
Southampton, L. I., was a guest over the 
week-end of Hon. J. Jefferson Coolidge 
at Coolidge’s Point. Mr. Coolidge and 
Miss Payson have just returned from a 
short automobile trip to Cape Cod. 
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Prof. Louis Allard will’ read ‘“‘ La 
Cigale,’’ by Melhac and Halevy, at Mrs. 
W. L. Putman’s, Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, tomorrow morning at 11 o’ clock. 
This is the last in the series of five Sat- 
urday morning lectures. 
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The Montserrat Golf club will be the 
scene of a gay party of young people 
next Thursday afternoon and evening, 
August 12, when Mrs. Neal Rantoul of 
the Farms summer colony will entertain 
about sixty boys and girls from all along 
the shore in honor of her daughter, Miss 
Josephine’s fifteenth birthday. The 
young folk will have a jolly time during 
the atfernoon, playing tennis and engag- 
ing in other sports, and supper will be 
served at the club. Dancing will take 
up the time after supper. 
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Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth left Man- 
chester yesterday for Jackson, N. H., 
where she will spend the next month at 
her mountain cottage. She will return 
to Manchester in late September for the 
close of the Season. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Walker 
are sailing from the other side on the 
14th, —next Saturday, and on their return 
will come at once to their West Man- 
chester home. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rathbourn of 
New Orleans have taken one of Dr. J. 
A. Brown’s cottages at Old Neck, Man- 
chester,—the one occupied so many 
years by Mrs. W. H. Lewis. 
Edward Harris, U. S. N., W. Ed- 
wards, U S. N., and J. R. Barry, U. 
S. N., three ensigns from the battleship 
Connecticut and the scout cruiser Salem, 
which were anchored off port over the 
week-end, came ashore forthe Saturday 
evening ball at the Oceanside. In their 
bright naval uniforms, they proved quite 
an attraction and were favorite dancers 
among the young ladies. 
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Two of the most charming young 
women at the Essex County club Wed- 
nesday afternoon forthe band concert 
and tennis were Mrs. Arthur Cook of 
Boston and her sister, Miss Donna 
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Beach of New York and Mexico City. 
Miss Beach came on from New York 
the latter part of last week to spend Au- 
gust with her sister and Mr. Cook at The 
Oceanside, in Magnolia. 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Chapin of Buf- 
falo, N. Y., are motoring through New 
England and stopped for several days 
early in the week at the Oceanside. 
With them is their daughter, Miss Janet 
Chapin. They motored all the way 
from Buffalo and, before returning home, 
will go north to Poland Springs, the 
White Mountains and return through 
the Berkshire hills. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Harlow 
and family of Salem are at the Ocean- 
side for the remainder of the summer. 
They have come to Magnolia for several 
seasons in succession. In the family are 
two children, Miss Harlow and Arthur 
Harlow. The family will be here until 
late September. ’ 
Mrs. J. E. Crossley of East Orange, 
N. J., has taken apartments in East Cot- 
tage and she and her family are settled 
there for the remainder of the season 
as guests of the Oceanside. ‘The chil- 
dren of the family are three charming 
daughters, Misses Charlotte, Ida and 
Addie. 
Miss Mildred Harbeck of New York 
City is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. T. 
Harbeck, who, as a guest of the Ocean- 
side, has rooms in Gables Cottage. 
Henry Meyer, a well known New 
York broker, arrived at Manchester yes- 
terday for a ten days’ visit with Martin 
Erdman at the F. C. Steven’s cottage. 
Mr. Meyer made the trip in his 50 Sim- 
plex. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Auchin- 
closs are on from Seabright, N. J., to 
spend the month of August on the North 
Shore. They are with Mrs. Auchin- 
closs’ sister, Mrs. Neal Rantoul, and 
family at Beverly Farms at present. Mrs. 
Auchincloss was Miss Rosamond Sal- 
tonstall, active in Vincent club circles a 
few seasons ago. 
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Mrs. Guy Norman entertained at 
three small dinners last week at her home 
off Prince street. The last was held Fri- 
day night. 
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Mrs. Cranmore H. Wallace has been 
entertaining the following guests at the 
Wallace home on Neptune street: Miss 
Foster, Miss Marie Bliss, Miss Rena 
Gerrish and William Turner of Malden; 
Mrs. James Terrill of Weymouth; Mr. 
and Mrs. Sydney Stephens, of Springfield, 
and Mr. Cushing of Braintree. 
