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om Sorivty Notes « ¢ 
Mrs. Hall McAllister’s second musi- 
cale will take place on Wednesday after- 
noon, Aug. 11th atthe house of Mrs. 
Walter Denegre in West Manchester. 
The artists will be Richard Czerwonky, 
violinist, (formerly of the Boston Sym- 
phony orchestra and now conductor of 
the Symphony orchestra in Minneapolis) 
Mrs. Anita Davis Chase and Miss Mary 
Desmoned of the Manhatten Opera 
House. Miss Jessie Davis will be the 
accompanist. 
At “* Elmtop,’’ Norman F. Greeley’s 
place, at Beverly Cove, Mr. and Mrs. 
James A. Neal of Newton are entertain- 
ing the following Newton guests during 
the summer months: Mr. and Mrs. 
Albert Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
W. Williamson, the Misses Williamson, 
Miss Edith L. Barlow and Mrs. H. B. 
Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Greeley, with 
their daughter Katherine, are summer- 
ing at Poland Springs, Me. 
Miss Emma Goodell of Philadelphia 
and Roger Anderson of Constantinople 
and New York are visiting at Oak Ledge, 
Dr. G. H. Washburn’s, on Masconomo 
street, Manchester. Mr. Anderson was 
formerly a student at Robert College of 
which Dr. Washburn’s father was _pres- 
ident. He is now studying law in New 
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York. Miss Loraine Washburn has just 
returned from a visit at Lake Sunapee, 
N. H. She also spent a week at the 
Northfield Conference recently. The 
Washburn boys are leaving Manchester 
soon for a camping out trip. to the west- 
ern part of the state, with a party of 
other boys. They will motor out. 
Miss Mary Desmoned, the English 
contralto, who will sing at Mrs. McAl- 
lister’s second musicale on Aug. 11, at 
Mrs. Denegre’s, West Manchester, has 
just been given a five-year contract by 
Oscar Hammerstein, to sing important 
roles at the Manhatten Opera House. 
Mrs. P. F. Hill and family of Augus- 
ta, Me., season guests at Magnolia for 
many years, are registered at the Ocean- 
side this year. [hey have taken apart- 
ments in West Flume cottage. Mr. 
Hill is a son of: ex-Governor John F. 
Hill of Maine. 
THE BRADFORD STUDIO OF ARTS & CRAFTS 
PATRONS 
Mr. James L. Little 
Mr. David M. Little 
Mrs. Gardner Greene Hammond 
Mrs. Henry S. Shaw 
Mrs. Charles R. Hayden 
Miss Faulkner 
Miss Bigelow 
Mrs. Edward C. Richardson 
Mrs. Charles W. Jones 
Mrs. Costello C. Converse 
Mrs. Horace B. Stanton 
Mrs. Joseph Sargent, Jr. 
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EXHIBITION 
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C. GEBELEIN’S 
Hand-W rought 
Silver 
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 
AUGUST 10th, 11th and 12th 
@ Mr. GEBELEIN will be at the Studio Tuesday, August J0th 
