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RA AND Mrs. BAYARD eee (Phyllis Sears ) will MiD-SUMMER engagements are becoming interesting 
be guests of honor tomorrow night at a dinner given for the North Shore. Last week the engagement of 
by Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Burrage, Jr., at their home in’ Miss Juliet Higginson to Frederic $5. Goodwin was the 
Hamilton. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Francis topic of the week. This week Mr. and Mrs. Washington 
W. Sargent, Jr., Miss Anna Agassiz and Gordon Prince. B. Thomas of Pride’s Crossing have announced the en- 
o 8 y gagerent of their daughter, Miss Margaret Thomas, to 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Livingston of New York William Tudor Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. 
will give a dinner at the Essex County club this evening Gardiner (Alice Bangs) of Boston. The wedding will 
(Friday). Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. C. S take place sometime in September at ‘“Netherfield,” the 
Converse, Mr. and Mrs. FE. Prescott Rowe and Mr. and Pride's Crossing home of the Thomases. Miss Thomas is 
“rs. Otis Weld So kctaeptaet m the sister of Mrs. Samuel D. Warren (Helen Thomas). 
ee eS She is a member of the Chilton and Vincent clubs in 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Sargent, Jr., (Margery pocton and of the Colony club in New York and is promi- 
Lee) and baby have been spending a week or more with nent in Red Cross and settlement work. Mr. Gardiner, 
Miss Anna Agassiz at “Homewood” before going to Bev-  Yjaryard ’14, is a brother of R. H. Gardiner, Jr., and his 
erly Farms to spend August with the latter’s parents, Mr. icters are Mrs. L ivingston Davis of Pride’s Crossing and 
and Mrs. George Lee. °Miss Agassiz returned from the yyfro Roger F. Draper. 
Calumet mines last week, while Mr. and Mrs. Agassiz Scare 
and Miss Marie Agassiz have only just returned. Miss North Shore people will be out in large numbers | 
Agassiz entertained at dinner in honor of the Sargents tonight (Friday) for the supper-dance at the Essex Coun- 
after the pony drag, cuereg pags ty club, Manchester. It is the first of the season and 
oa . it will be the smartest function of the kind this summer. 
ali % Mz ster gave a dinner ; : 
aes aan of rece anil carione Dinner will be served at 7.30. Among those who have 
use in ipswich fa 7h eepeatl engaged tables are Mrs. A. E. Little, Mrs. Harry L. 
the guests were Miss Corinna Searle and her fiance, 4° a7 00 Charles -D. Stas. Men D; ts 
: 3, Ayer, Mrs. Charles D. Sias, Mr. Dill, Mrs,. Robert E. 
Harold D. Walker, Miss Bessie Burrage and Mrs. Lowell Pe ane Wale Holbrack john’ E..Lancster, Ano 
M. Chapin. ihe Goodwin, Mrs. J. F. Curtis, Mrs. Harahan, Dr..Hammer, 
% a . ; 
Another dinner-dance at the Essex County club Mrs. John N. Stevens, W. J. Chalmers, Mrs. E. R: Camp- 
is dated for Friday evening, August 18 : bell. Dancing will be from 9.30 to 1. Supper will be 
"ae See = served at 11 o’clock. Among those who have engaged 
The Essex County club tennis tournaments—mixed tables for the supper are W. H. Holbrook, John G. 
doubles and ladies’ singles—start next Monday. A bridge Groves, C. P. Searle, Mrs. Isaac Mann, Mrs. Harahan, 
tournament is on the social calendar for next Tuesday. Mrs. S. E. Hutchinson, Mrs. Lester Leland, Miss Julia 
Meyer, Mrs. B. A. Beal, Mrs..Q. A. Shaw, 2d,° Mrs. 
eee 33° o BO C. M. Amory, Mrs. H. L. Ayer, W. D. Denégre, Amory 
Miss Mary B. Snyder of Pittsburg is a house-guest Eliot, John Wright, Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs. C. D. 
of Miss Lois McGinley at West Manchester. Sias, Mrs. S$. A. Culbertson, Mrs. C. F. Ayer, George A. 
22° Dill, Mrs. J. F. Curtis. Indications point to the affair 
(Late society notes will be found on p. 54 and 55) as being the largest and most successful of years. 
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