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Luncheon and Afternoon Tea STUDIO’ OF DESIGN 
Every Day SPECIALIZING IN HATS FOR GENTLEWOMEN 
SPECIAL LUNCHEONS By APPOINTMENT BOSTON MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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Dressed Dolls. Also orders taken for Dolls’ outfits oe eh ed} 
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THE First oF THe SERteS of musicales given by Mrs. as they disappeared from sight in the wooded paths of 
McAllister will be held at Att-lea House, the home one of the estates. 
of Miss Margaret I. Corlies on Fuller street, Magnolia, ce Rt ke, 
this Friday afternoon, July 14th. Among the subscribers Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Farnum of Chicago are 
are Mrs. Oliver Ames, Mrs. Arthur F. Estabrook, Mrs. entertaining Mrs. M. M. Sheriff of Chicago, who has a 
Bayard Warren, Mrs. Richard Russell, Mrs. W. Scott summer home at Lake Geneva, Wis., as their house 
Fitz, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. Lester guest at their fine summer estate, the “Sun Dial,” at 
Leland, Miss Helen Burnham, Mrs. John S. Newbold, Magnolia. Mrs. Farnum has also been entertaining «: 
Mrs. George FE. Cabot, Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Mr. the North Shore Swimming Pool, Mrs. John B. Drake 
Herbert M. Sears, Miss Hannah M. Edwards, Mrs. Boy!-- and daughters, Miss Elizabeth and Katherine, from Cai- 
ston A. Beal, Mrs. Eben D. Jordan, Mrs. J. H. Lancastes, cago, who have a summer place at Bass Rocks. 
Miss Gertrude R. White, Mrs. L. C. Fenno, Mrs. Bryce > 3. 
J. Allan, Mrs. W. B. P. Weeks, Mrs. -Henry 8. Grew, Mr. and Mrs. E. Prescott Rowe of Magnolia enter- 
Mrs. W. H. Coolidge, Mrs. George F*. Willett, Miss Rice tained at dinner last Saturday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 
and Mrs. Samuel 7 Mixter. Ned Graham of Marblehead Neck, after which they took 
o 8 Oo their guests to the Oceanside ball. 
A notable group of riders, who enjoyed a Sunday REO SEO i 
morning gallop through the beautiful bridle trails at Among the arrivals at Brownland cottages, Old 
Magnolia on last Sabbath morning, was made up of Mt. Neck, Manchester, are Mr. and Mis. E. Alexander 
W. H. Coolidge, Mrs. W. H. Coolidge, Mrs. Samucl Powell and two children of New York, who are on 
Stevens, who was formerly Miss Isabel Coolidge; Mrs. the North Shore for the season. Mr. Powell is the 
W. H. Coolidge, Jr., formerly Miss Eleanor Cole, ail famous war correspondent and he thas many friends 
‘Tiss Katherine Coolidge. The party was very pictur- among the North Shore colony. On one of his trips to 
esquely set off by the string of fine dogs, the property the French war front he was accompanied by Ammi W. 
of Mr. Coolidge, senior, following ceremoniously wich Lancashire of Manchester. 
grooms. At the first glance one was strongly reminded « SR A adie 
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