99 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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Tee EPHON ESViAN SG Gib Saige SO 
“TPALIAN MUSIC,” the subject of Miss Virginia Wain- 
wright’s musicale at Mrs. George Lee’s on Monday 
afternoon, had a peculiarly fitting environment in “Villa 
al mare,” the beautiful Italian villa of the Lees at Bev- 
erly Farms. Miss Wainwright gave-.an interesting talk on 
Italian opera, telling much of its origin and of the origin 
of some of the Italian musical instruments. She was 
dressed in pink chiffon and -wore a_ cerise hat. 
Her talk was illustrated by Miss Frieda Gerhard, the 
pianist. Miss Gerhard wore lavender and a large white 
hat. Mrs. Lee was dressed in white and purple chiffon. 
Miss Florence Lee, who distributed the programs, wore 
an attractive flesh-colored chiffon with blue and white 
bead trimming. One of the numbers, “L’heure Exquise,” 
by Celani, had been dedicated to Mrs. Lee. 
Miss Wainwright gives these musicales each year 
on the North Shore in the various resorts, where she has 
a host of admirers. Her patronesses at Mrs. Lee’s in- 
cluded Mmes. L. M. Sargent, Oliver Ames, H. F. Sears, 
S. 2. Blake, W. 15+ Putnam Charles Daltony: Wi. spite: 
Alex. Cochrane, Bayard Warren, Franklin Dexter, F. E. 
Peabody, Philip Dexter, F. E. Dixon, W. H. Moore# 
W. H. ‘Appleton, J.-F. Woods, W. H. _ Johnson, Marshall 
Field, J. G. Beals, D. L. Pickman, Le Cabot, ical: 
Saltonstall, H. J. Coolidge, R. H. Her aD eines: 
E. P. Gavit, G. G. Whitney, T. K. Lothrop, Marshali 
Fabyan, L. D.-Ahl, John Markle, J. H. Proctor, A. P. 
Wichfeld, H. C. Perkins, George Burroughs, ho be wie: 
R. McM. Colfelt, R. de W. Sampson, Mrs. Baroll and 
the Misses Loring, Marian Blake, Sarah L. Guild, Susan 
C. Amory, Gertrude White, Harriet Dexter, Amy Peabody 
and Elizabeth W. Perkins. Miss Perkins brought her 
guest, Miss Townsend. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of Beverly Farms gave 
a dinner of eighteen covers Monday night at their home 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
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in honor of their house-guest, Mrs. T. Handasyd Cabot 
of Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Vittorio Orlandini of Bos- 
ton and Nahant. Mr. Orlandini is returning to Italy to 
join the army. Additional friends came in after dinner 
and dancing was enjoyed. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Umberto M. Coletti (Helen Lanca- 
shire) of New York will spend the week-end with the 
latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Henry Taricashire of 
“Graftonwood,” epee 
Mr. and Mrs. F. ee Dixon (Eleanor Elkins 
Widener) of Elkins Park, Pa., have Dr. and Mrs. Ed- 
ward Bell Krumbhaer (Helen T. Dixon) of Chestnut 
Hill, Pa., with them for the summer at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mrs. Kynhhcer is Mr. Dixon’ s sister. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. W ebster of Boston are among 
the new families in Manchester this season. Formerly 
they have spent summers along the Shore, but the past 
few seasons have been spent on the South Shore. Their 
daughter, Miss Mabel Webster, has returned this week 
from a visit at North Hadley. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner of Dana’s Beach, 
Manchester, 
will entertain Miss S. Uytendale Baird, the 
fiancee of their son, 
Harrison K. Caner, Jr. She will 
come to Manchester about August 15, when Mr. Caner 
is here on his vacation. Miss Baird is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Baird of Philadelphia and was 
presented last winter. 
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Puritan Tea house at Montserrat has had among its 
guests Mrs. C. D. Keyes of E. Saugus, six; Mrs. F. B. 
W heeler of Boston, three; Mrs. J. C. B. Smith of Salem, 
four; Homestead Golf club, a supper of thirteen. Supper 
narties have been numerous lately. 
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