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Mrs. John L. Thorndike and daugh- 
ters, Misses Olivia and Alice, arrived in 
Boston yesterday morning on the Saxonia, 
from Liverpool, after a tour of several 
months abroad. They came at once to 
their summer home at West Manchester. 
Another arrival on the Saxonia_yester- 
day was Mrs. Fiske Warren and Miss 
Marjorie Warren, who will, no doubt, 
spend much of their time this month cir- 
cling among their friends on the North 
Shore. 
Mrs. Frederick R. Tibbitts arrived in 
New York Tuesday and came on to 
West Manchester Wednesday afternoon. 
She has been abroad for a short trip. 
She come over on the Kronprinzessin 
Cecilie and was meet on her arrival by a 
number of friends. 
Mrs. Clay Arthur Pierce gave a birth- 
day party to eight little friends of Miss 
Peggy Pierce on the lawn of the old 
Slater estate on Prince street Monday 
afternoon. Miss Peggy was ten years 
old. One feature of the afternoon’s 
entertainment was the disguise of the 
children as Indians and their playing in 
wigwams erected for them. Mr. Pierce 
has just joined his family for the rest of 
the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Steinert of 
Boston have been entertaining more or 
less at their summer home, Stoneledge, 
on Hospital Point. Russell Lee 
Steinert, their son, who attends Dart- 
mouth, is spending the summer with his 
parents and two brothers, Robert and 
Alexander. 
The entertainment committee of the 
Manchester yacht club announces a 
smoke talk to be given at the clubhouse 
next Tuesday evening, Aug. 10, at 8.30 
o'clock. Edwin A. Boardman has con- 
sented to give a talk, with blackboard il- 
lustrations, on boat building and sailing. 
As Mr. Boardman is an authority on 
these subjects and an interesting speaker 
it is to be expected that a good attendance 
of members and their friends will be out 
for this occasion. 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, sr., who 
is entertaining at her home on Mingo 
beach Mrs. B. A. Wallingford, of Cin- 
cinnati, her daughter, and the Countand 
Countess de Chambrun of Washington, 
gavea luncheon for Mrs. Wallingord 
Wednesday noon, covers being spread 
for ten ladies. 
About 25 members of the Myopia 
club gathered at the North Beverly sta- 
tion Tuesday afternoon at 5.30 and fol- 
lowed the hounds from the club kennels, 
under the mastership of George S. Man- 
dell, to Mrs. Phillips’ estate at Wenham 
lake. This was the first of a series of 
five hunts to be held during August. 
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Miss Mary Josephine Amory, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Amory 
of Beverly Cove has gone to Dark Har- 
bor, Me., to spend a few weeks. Her 
brother, Charles M. Amory, has as _ his 
guest Grafton Minot of North Haven. 
Miss De C. Lewthwaite Dewar of 
Scotland, who is spending the summer 
with her sister, Mrs. Chas. A. Porter at 
Beverly Farms, is sending out invitations 
for an exhibition of her illuminated 
parchments, ex libris, water colour and 
black and white drawings, including 
sketches done in Ceylon and Brittany, to 
be held at the Oceanside hotel, Mag- 
nolia, Wednesday, August 25. 
Francis L. Higginson, jr., returned to 
Coolidge’s Point the latter part of last 
week from a fishing trip to Canada with 
his tather, F. L. Higginson of the Pride’s 
colony. 
A slight change in the order of the 
band concerts at the Essex County club 
is announced. The concert of the after- 
noon of August 25 will be postponed to 
Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 1, one week 
later than it was first planned to hold the 
concerts. This change is made because 
of the dinner-dance which comes on the 
evening of the 25th. 
Western travelers will remember the 
illuminated parchment books of Robert 
Hyde in Santa Barbara, California. Mr. 
Hyde and his family are living in the 
Foster Cottage, opposite Crescent Beach, 
Magnolia, for the summer. There he 
has opened his workshop and studio and 
is engaged in making several elaborate 
gift-books to order. The most preten- 
tious of these is a family record of many 
pages of sheepskin, hand-lettered through- 
out, with the history of one of our first 
families, and richly ornamented in gold 
and colors. It will be bound in crimson 
levant and mounted in metal set with 
jewels. A wedding certificate, bound 
in white satin and embroidered in gold 
with seed pearls, will be signed at one of 
New York’s weddings this fall. And 
the guests at the house of a Senator in 
Washington next winter will leave their 
names ina visitors’ book with covers of 
solid embroidery, a precious remnant 
from the wardrobe of Louis XV. After 
summering at Magnolia Mr. Hyde plans 
to sail for Italy, intending to spend sev- 
eral years in Florence and Vienna in the 
further study of his unique profession. 
Max Littwitz of 38 West 33d _ street, 
New York, is advertising an exhibition 
of linens and laces, men’s and ladies’ 
handkerchiefs on Wednesday and Thurs- 
day of next week at the Hesperus, Mag- 
nolia, and on Friday of next week at the 
~'Masconomo house, Manchester, 
Mrs. Roger Noble Burnham | 
Teacher of Singing 
‘hoger Noble Burnham : 
Sculptor 
Busts and Bas Reliefs 
Children’s Portraits 
Lectures on Sculpture before Clubs 
or in drawing rooms 
MAGNOLIA, 
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Mrs. MacHale 
is using a new method of removing 
Studio 
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wrinkles, with complete success. | 
If interested call at her office, 
Oceanside Hotel 
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Corset Specialist 
Front and Back-Laced Corsets 
made to order. 
Mass. 
Samples may be seen and orders taken 
at the Woman's Clubhouse, Magnolia, 
every Thursday and Friday. . 
(Telephone 51-3) 
Mrs. Florence Coffin 
27 Wilson Ave., Malden, Mass. 
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Miss Marguerite T. White, 
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For many years with W. C. Keen of Boston, 
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Work at private 
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